I am using ask-sdk version 2.3.0
const SessionEndedRequest = {
canHandle(handlerInput) {
const request = handlerInput.requestEnvelope.request;
return request.type === 'SessionEndedRequest'
},
handle(handlerInput) {
return handlerInput.responseBuilder.speak("Good bye").withShouldEndSession(true).getResponse();
}
};
const skillBuilder = Alexa.SkillBuilders.custom();
exports.handler = skillBuilder
.addRequestHandlers(
LaunchRequest,
SessionEndedRequest
)
.lambda();
SessionEndedRequest is the function which gets executed when the user says "Stop" or "Cancel"
The outut when user says "cancel"
{
"body": {
"version": "1.0",
"response": {
"outputSpeech": {
"type": "SSML",
"ssml": "<speak>Good bye</speak>"
},
"shouldEndSession": true,
"type": "_DEFAULT_RESPONSE"
},
"sessionAttributes": {},
"userAgent": "ask-node/2.3.0 Node/v8.10.0"
}
}
and the alexa response is this
There was a problem with the requested skill's response
You can not return a response with any speech, card or directives after receiving a SessionEndedRequest, the SessionEndedRequestHandler is a good place to put your cleanup logic. It usually has this form (notice it sends an empty response):
const SessionEndedRequestHandler : RequestHandler = {
canHandle(handlerInput : HandlerInput) : boolean {
return handlerInput.requestEnvelope.request.type === 'SessionEndedRequest';
},
handle(handlerInput : HandlerInput) : Response {
console.log(`Session ended with reason: ${(handlerInput.requestEnvelope.request as SessionEndedRequest).reason}`);
return handlerInput.responseBuilder.getResponse();
},
};
If you want to say something after a "cancel" or a "stop" you need to implement handlers for AMAZON.CancelIntent
and/or AMAZON.StopIntent