Notifies about any available GitHub repo event via webhook.
See src/github-repo-event-notifier.coffee
for full documentation.
Add hubot-github-repo-event-notifier to your package.json
file:
"dependencies": {
"hubot": ">= 2.5.1",
"hubot-scripts": ">= 2.4.2",
"hubot-github-repo-event-notifier": ">= 0.0.0",
"hubot-hipchat": "~2.5.1-5",
}
Add hubot-github-repo-event-notifier to your external-scripts.json
:
["hubot-github-repo-event-notifier"]
Run npm install
When starting hubot you need to specify the events it will accept. This is done via the HUBOT_GITHUB_EVENT_NOTIFIER_TYPES
Ex:
HUBOT_GITHUB_EVENT_NOTIFIER_TYPES=pull_request,pull_request
If you want you can specific events in the event types.
Ex:
HUBOT_GITHUB_EVENT_NOTIFIER_TYPES=pull_request:comment,pull_request:close
Ideally, you'd write tests and put them in our test/
directory.
If you just want to mess around with some things, we've bundled a REPL for
you which has some fixture data and exposes the core functionality of the
processing of events. To boot up the reply, launch script/console
.
- Sample payloads are available via the variable
eventPayloads
. It contains a key for each event type, e.g.pull_request
orpage_build
. - Each processing function is available via
actions
. This object contains a key for each event type, e.g.pull_request
orpage_build
. It takes the payload object and the callback function as its parameters, in that order.