| name | migrate-bluejay |
| description | Migrate configuration from Bluejay voice AI testing platform to Coval. Use when customer says "migrate from bluejay", "bluejay migration", "import bluejay config", or needs to transfer agents, simulations, metrics, and schedules from Bluejay to Coval.
|
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| argument-hint | [bluejay-api-key] [coval-api-key] |
Bluejay → Coval Migration
Migrate all configuration from Bluejay to Coval for $ARGUMENTS.
API References
Step 0: Pre-flight
Collect API Keys
Parse $ARGUMENTS for two positional args: [bluejay-api-key] [coval-api-key].
If not provided, ask the user for each key individually.
Validate Bluejay Key
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "X-API-Key: <BLUEJAY_KEY>" \
"https://api.getbluejay.ai/v1/all-agents"
Expect 200. On 401/403, tell user key is invalid.
Validate Coval Key
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
"https://api.coval.dev/v1/agents?page_size=1"
Expect 200. On 401, tell user key is invalid.
Fetch Coval Voice Catalog
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
"https://api.coval.dev/v1/personas/voices"
Store the voice list for persona mapping in Step 4. Response shape:
{ "voices": [{ "voice_name": "aria", "supported_languages": ["en-US", ...] }] }
Step 1: Inventory
Fetch all Bluejay entities. Use the endpoints in references/bluejay-api.md.
Fetch these in parallel where possible:
| Entity | Endpoint |
|---|
| Agents | GET /v1/all-agents |
| Simulations | GET /v1/get-all-simulations |
| Custom Metrics | GET /v1/custom-metrics?page=1&page_size=100 (paginate) |
| Communities | GET /v1/communities |
| Schedules | Derive from simulations (no list-all endpoint — check each simulation) |
| Customer Personas | Fetch per agent: GET /v1/customer-personas-by-agent/{agent_id} |
| Folders | GET /v1/all-folders |
For each agent, also fetch:
- Latest prompt:
GET /v1/agents/{agent_id}/prompts/versions?page_size=1 (latest version)
- Latest knowledge base:
GET /v1/agents/{agent_id}/knowledge-bases/versions?page_size=1
- Digital humans: Fetch per simulation:
GET /v1/digital-humans-by-simulation/{simulation_id}
Present summary to user:
Found:
- X agents
- Y digital humans (across Z simulations)
- N custom metrics
- M communities
- P customer personas
- Q schedules
- R folders
Proceed with migration?
Wait for user confirmation before continuing.
Step 2: Check Existing Coval State
Fetch existing Coval entities to enable idempotency:
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" "https://api.coval.dev/v1/agents?page_size=100"
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" "https://api.coval.dev/v1/personas?page_size=100"
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" "https://api.coval.dev/v1/test-sets?page_size=100"
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" "https://api.coval.dev/v1/metrics?page_size=100"
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" "https://api.coval.dev/v1/run-templates?page_size=100"
curl -s -H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" "https://api.coval.dev/v1/scheduled-runs?page_size=100"
Paginate if next_page_token is present.
Build a lookup map of display_name → ID for each entity type. When checking for duplicates:
- If entity exists with
bluejay_migration: true in metadata → skip (already migrated)
- If name collision with non-migrated entity → ask user whether to skip or rename
Phase 1: Independent Entities (Steps 3–5)
These have no cross-references. Execute in order but each step is independent.
Step 3: Migrate Metrics
Map Bluejay Custom Metrics → Coval Metrics.
For each Bluejay metric, use the mapping in references/metric-type-mapping.md.
For each metric:
- Determine
metric_type from Bluejay response_type
- Build
prompt from Bluejay scoring_guidance + description
- For
qualitative → ask user for category list
- For
quantitative → use Bluejay min_value/max_value if present, else ask
- For
enum → use enum_options as categories
- If
eval_route == "AUDIO" → use METRIC_AUDIO_LLM_* variants
- For
json → use METRIC_LLM_BINARY, warn user this is an approximation
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/metrics" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"metric_name": "<bluejay_metric_name>",
"description": "<bluejay_description>",
"metric_type": "<mapped_type>",
"prompt": "<from_scoring_guidance>",
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<bluejay_metric_id>"
}
}'
Add type-specific fields (categories, min_value, max_value) per the mapping table.
Record: bluejay_metric_id → coval_metric_id
Step 4: Migrate Personas
Map Bluejay Digital Humans (voice/behavior) AND Customer Personas → Coval Personas.
Digital Human → Persona
For each unique digital human:
-
Voice mapping — Present the Bluejay voice config to the user:
Bluejay Digital Human: "<name>"
Gender: <gender>
Accent: <accent>
Language: <language>
Available Coval voices: aria, asteria, athena, luna, ...
Which Coval voice should map to this configuration?
Cache voice mappings — if same gender+accent+language combo appears again, reuse the mapping without asking.
-
Map language → language_code (e.g., en → en-US, es → es-ES)
-
Map background_noise → background_sound (see entity mapping reference)
-
Build persona_prompt from role_description + traits + behavioral fields
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/personas" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"name": "<digital_human_name>",
"voice_name": "<mapped_coval_voice>",
"language_code": "<mapped_language_code>",
"persona_prompt": "<built_from_role_description_and_traits>",
"background_sound": "<mapped_background_noise>",
"conversation_initiation": "<from_speaks_first_config>",
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<digital_human_id>"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_digital_human_id → coval_persona_id
Customer Persona → Persona
For each Bluejay Customer Persona:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/personas" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"name": "<customer_persona_name>",
"voice_name": "aria",
"language_code": "en-US",
"persona_prompt": "Name: <name>\nDescription: <description>\nGoal: <goal>",
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<customer_persona_id>",
"bluejay_entity_type": "customer_persona"
}
}'
Ask user which voice to use for customer personas (default to aria).
Step 5: Migrate Agents
Map Bluejay Agents → Coval Agents.
For each Bluejay agent:
- Determine
model_type: Bluejay mode=VOICE → MODEL_TYPE_VOICE, mode=TEXT → MODEL_TYPE_TEXT
- Build
prompt from: latest Prompt version prompt_text + agent goals (append as numbered list)
- If agent has a
system_prompt, prepend it to the prompt
- Store
knowledge_base content in agent metadata
- If agent has a
folder, prefix display_name with folder name: "[FolderName] AgentName"
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/agents" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"display_name": "<folder_prefix><agent_name>",
"model_type": "<MODEL_TYPE_VOICE|MODEL_TYPE_TEXT>",
"prompt": "<system_prompt + latest_prompt + goals>",
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<bluejay_agent_id>",
"knowledge_base": "<kb_text_content>",
"bluejay_connection_type": "<connection_type>",
"bluejay_phone_number": "<phone_number>"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_agent_id → coval_agent_id
Phase 2: Dependent on Phase 1 (Steps 6–7)
Step 6: Migrate Test Sets
Map Bluejay Simulations + Communities → Coval Test Sets.
Simulation → Test Set
For each Bluejay simulation:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/test-sets" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"display_name": "<simulation_name>",
"description": "Migrated from Bluejay simulation <simulation_id>",
"test_set_type": "SCENARIO",
"test_set_metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<simulation_id>",
"bluejay_entity_type": "simulation"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_simulation_id → coval_test_set_id
Community → Test Set
For each Bluejay community:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/test-sets" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"display_name": "<community_title>",
"description": "<community_description>",
"test_set_type": "SCENARIO",
"test_set_metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<community_id>",
"bluejay_entity_type": "community"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_community_id → coval_test_set_id
Step 7: Migrate Test Cases
Map Bluejay Digital Human intents → Coval Test Cases.
For each digital human associated with a simulation:
- Use
intent → input_str
- Use
success_criteria → expected_behaviors (split into array if multi-line)
- Look up
coval_test_set_id from the simulation mapping (Step 6)
- If
scripted_responses present → set input_type: "SCRIPT" with simulation_metadata_input.script_turns
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/test-cases" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"test_set_id": "<coval_test_set_id>",
"input_str": "<digital_human_intent>",
"expected_behaviors": ["<success_criteria_line_1>", "<success_criteria_line_2>"],
"description": "<digital_human_name>: <digital_human_tag>",
"input_type": "SCENARIO",
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<digital_human_id>"
}
}'
For scripted test cases:
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/test-cases" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"test_set_id": "<coval_test_set_id>",
"input_str": "<digital_human_intent>",
"expected_behaviors": ["<success_criteria>"],
"input_type": "SCRIPT",
"simulation_metadata_input": {
"script_turns": ["<turn_1>", "<turn_2>", "..."]
},
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<digital_human_id>"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_digital_human_id → coval_test_case_id
Phase 3: Depends on Phase 1 + 2 (Step 8)
Step 8: Migrate Run Templates
Map Bluejay Simulations → Coval Run Templates.
For each Bluejay simulation, create a Run Template that ties together the migrated resources:
- Look up
coval_agent_id from bluejay_agent_id (the simulation's agent)
- Pick the first persona mapped from a digital human in this simulation, or ask the user
- Look up
coval_test_set_id from the simulation mapping
- Collect
coval_metric_ids from the agent's associated metrics
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/run-templates" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"display_name": "<simulation_name> Template",
"description": "Migrated from Bluejay simulation <simulation_id>",
"agent_id": "<coval_agent_id>",
"persona_id": "<coval_persona_id>",
"test_set_id": "<coval_test_set_id>",
"metric_ids": ["<coval_metric_id_1>", "<coval_metric_id_2>"],
"iteration_count": 1,
"concurrency": 5,
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<simulation_id>"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_simulation_id → coval_run_template_id
Phase 4: Depends on Phase 3 (Step 9)
Step 9: Migrate Scheduled Runs
Map Bluejay Schedules → Coval Scheduled Runs.
All scheduled runs are created DISABLED for safety. The customer must manually enable them after review.
For each Bluejay schedule:
- Look up
coval_run_template_id from the simulation mapping
- Convert schedule format:
- Bluejay
cron expression → Coval cron(...) format
- Bluejay
every_n_minutes → rate(<n> minutes)
- Bluejay
every_n_hours → rate(<n> hours)
- Bluejay
daily at HH:MM → cron(<MM> <HH> ? * * *)
- Bluejay
weekly → cron(<MM> <HH> ? * <DAY> *)
- Bluejay
monthly → cron(<MM> <HH> <DOM> * ? *)
curl -s -X POST "https://api.coval.dev/v1/scheduled-runs" \
-H "X-API-Key: <COVAL_KEY>" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"display_name": "<simulation_name> Schedule",
"run_template_id": "<coval_run_template_id>",
"schedule_expression": "<converted_schedule>",
"enabled": false,
"metadata": {
"bluejay_migration": true,
"bluejay_original_id": "<schedule_id>"
}
}'
Record: bluejay_schedule_id → coval_scheduled_run_id
Step 10: Migration Report
Print a final summary:
## Migration Complete
### Created Entities
| Type | Count | Details |
|------|-------|---------|
| Metrics | N | bluejay_id → coval_id for each |
| Personas | N | ... |
| Agents | N | ... |
| Test Sets | N | ... |
| Test Cases | N | ... |
| Run Templates | N | ... |
| Scheduled Runs | N | (all disabled) |
### Skipped (Already Existed)
- List any entities skipped due to idempotency
### Warnings
- List any ambiguous mappings or approximations made
- Note any `json` metrics mapped to METRIC_LLM_BINARY
- Note any voice mappings that may need review
### Next Steps
1. Review migrated entities in the Coval dashboard: https://app.coval.dev
2. Enable scheduled runs after verifying configuration
3. Run a test evaluation from a migrated Run Template to verify
4. Review persona voice assignments and adjust if needed
Error Handling
- HTTP 429 (Rate Limited): Wait 5 seconds and retry. Max 3 retries per request.
- HTTP 400 (Bad Request): Show the error details to the user. Ask whether to fix the input and retry, or skip this entity.
- HTTP 401/403 (Auth Error): Stop and ask user to verify their API key.
- HTTP 500 (Server Error): Show error, skip entity, continue with others.
- Network Error: Retry once after 3 seconds. If still failing, stop and report what was created so far.
After any failure, always show what has been successfully created so far so the user can resume.
Idempotency Rules
- Before creating any entity, check the name lookup from Step 2
- If entity exists with
bluejay_migration: true in metadata → skip silently
- If name collision with non-migrated entity → ask user: "A Coval <entity_type> named '' already exists but wasn't from a Bluejay migration. Skip, rename, or overwrite?"
- All created entities get metadata:
{ "bluejay_migration": true, "bluejay_original_id": "<id>" }
- Re-running the migration should produce zero new entities if nothing changed