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hubot-nurph

v0.0.6

Published

Nurph adapter for hubot

Downloads

7

Readme

Hubot Nurph Adapter

Description

This is the Nurph adapter for Hubot.

Installation

  • Add hubot-nurph as a dependency in your hubot's package.json
  • Install dependencies with npm install
  • Run hubot with `bin/hubot -a nurph

Note if running on Heroku

You will need to change the process type from app to web in the Procfile.

Usage

You will need to set some environment variables to use this adapter.

Heroku

% heroku config:add HUBOT_NURPH_TWITTER_ACCOUNT="account"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_NURPH_CHANNELS="channel, channel"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_NURPH_KEY="key"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_NURPH_SECRET="secret"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_NURPH_TOKEN="token"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_NURPH_TOKEN_SECRET="secret"

Non-Heroku environment variables

% export HUBOT_NURPH_TWITTER_ACCOUNT="account"
% export HUBOT_NURPH_CHANNELS="channel, channel"
% export HUBOT_NURPH_KEY="key"
% export HUBOT_NURPH_SECRET="secret"
% export HUBOT_NURPH_TOKEN="token"
% export HUBOT_NURPH_TOKEN_SECRET="secret"

Contribute

Here's the most direct way to get your work merged into the project.

  1. Fork the project
  2. Clone down your fork
  3. Create a feature branch
  4. Hack away and add tests, not necessarily in that order
  5. Make sure everything still passes by running tests
  6. If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks without errors
  7. Push the branch up to your fork
  8. Send a pull request for your branch

Copyright

Copyright © Neil Cauldwell. See LICENSE for details.