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hubot-ibmcloud-service-status

v0.0.35

Published

Hubot script for obtaining IBM Cloud status for regions and specific service plans.

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hubot-ibmcloud-service-status

Script package provides the current status of IBM Cloud services in different regions. It can provide information about specific service plans and provide monitoring capabilities to alert if services go down and come back up.

Getting Started

Usage

If you are new to Hubot visit the getting started content to get a basic bot up and running. Next, follow these steps for adding this external script into your hubot:

  1. cd into your hubot directory
  2. Install this package via npm install hubot-ibmcloud-service-status --save
  3. Add hubot-ibmcloud-service-status to your external-scripts.json
  4. Start up your bot & off to the races!

Commands

  • hubot ibmcloud status help - Show available ibmcloud status commands.
  • hubot ibmcloud status region [US South | United Kingdom | Sydney] - Provide status for ibmcloud services in region.
  • hubot ibmcloud status service [US South | United Kingdom | Sydney] [SERVICE] - Provide status for ibmcloud service named [SERVICE] in region.
  • hubot ibmcloud status monitor [US South | United Kingdom | Sydney] [UP|DOWN|ANY|CLEAR][SERVICE] - Monitor and send notifications when [SERVICE] in region goes [UP|DOWN].
  • hubot ibmcloud status space - Provide status for ibmcloud services in the current space.
  • hubot ibmcloud status monitor space [ANY|CLEAR] - Monitor and send notifications when any service in the current space goes [UP|DOWN].

There are two ways to monitor services:

  1. Setting a one-time notification using the UP or DOWN status on the monitor service command. If the status for the service is checked and its value matches the value specified on the command, then a notification message is displayed and the monitoring of that service is stopped.
  2. Setting a persistent notification using the ANY status. Each time the status of the service transitions from up to down or from down to up, then a notification message is displayed. The persistent monitoring for the service can be stopped by issuing the monitor command with the CLEAR status.

There is only one way to monitor the services in the current space and that is using the ANY and CLEAR statuses to enable and disable persistent monitoring for all services in the current space. One-time notification is not supported for spaces.

Hubot Adapter Setup

Hubot supports a variety of adapters to connect to popular chat clients. For more feature rich experiences, you can setup the following adapters:

Cognitive Setup

This project supports natural language interactions using Watson and other Bluemix services. For more information on enabling these features, refer to Cognitive Setup.

Development

Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md before starting any work. Steps for running this script for development purposes:

Configuration Setup

  1. Create config folder in root of this project.
  2. Create env in the config folder
  3. If you are using Slack or Facebook see the Hubot Adapter setup section to find the contents to add to env.
  4. In order to view content in chat clients you will need to add hubot-ibmcloud-formatter to your external-scripts.json file. Additionally, if you want to use hubot-help to make sure your command documentation is correct. Create external-scripts.json in the root of this project, with the following contents:
[
	"hubot-help",
    "hubot-ibmcloud-formatter"
]
  1. Lastly, run npm install to obtain all the dependent node modules.

Running Hubot with Adapters

Hubot supports a variety of adapters to connect to popular chat clients.

If you just want to use:

License

See LICENSE.txt for license information.

Contribute

Please check out our Contribution Guidelines for detailed information on how you can lend a hand.