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hubot-plotw

v1.0.3

Published

Collaborative spotify playlists for hubot.

Readme

hubot-plotw

Build Status

Collaborative spotify playlists.

See src/plotw.coffee for full documentation.

Installation

In hubot project repo, run:

npm install hubot-plotw --save

Then add hubot-plotw to your external-scripts.json:

[
  "hubot-plotw"
]

Configuration

hubot-plotw uses 7 environment variables for configuration. These are as follows:

Permissions

PLOTW_CHANNELS - comma separated list of channels this package can be used in

PLOTW_ADMINS - comma separated list of users that can use restricted commands (new, reset)

PLOTW_SONG_LIMIT - amount of songs a single user can nominate per playlist

Spotify

All these need to be obtained and set before hubot-plotw will work. If you do not already have this information, I suggest going through the Spotify Web API Tutorial and pulling the information from there.

PLOTW_USER_ID - id of the spotify user that playlists will be created for

PLOTW_CLIENT_ID - the unique application identifier provided by Spotify

PLOTW_CLIENT_SECRET - the secret key provided by Spotify

PLOTW_REFRESH_TOKEN - the refresh token provided by the Spotify user auth flow

Example

PLOTW_CHANNELS="music,bot-testing"
PLOTW_ADMINS="Admin,Nick"
PLOTW_SONG_LIMIT=1
PLOTW_USER_ID="myspotifyid"
PLOTW_CLIENT_ID="<some_long_string>"
PLOTW_CLIENT_SECRET="<some_long_string>"
PLOTW_REFRESH_TOKEN="<some_long_string>"

Commands

plotw help - print usage

plotw add <spotify URI> - add a song to the current playlist

plotw nominations - print the current nominations

plotw history - print links to the past playlists

plotw current - print a link to the current playlist

plotw new - clear nominations and create a new playlist

plotw reset - clear nominations and history (start anew)

NPM Module

https://www.npmjs.com/package/hubot-plotw