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@mashupmill/hubot-rally

v0.3.0

Published

A hubot script to do rally stuff

Downloads

11

Readme

hubot-rally

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A hubot script to do rally stuff

Installation

Just add @mashupmill/hubot-rally to your external scripts in hubot and set the RALLY_API_KEY environment variable.

Note: This may only work with hubot-slack

Persistent storage

The data to disable and blacklist tickets is stored in the hubot brain, which by default is stored in memory. If you wish to have this persist across restarts, you will need to setup a persistent robot brain in hubot. For example, the redis hubot brain.

Usage

Make sure you invite your hubot to whatever channels you want it to listen in. Once he's in a channel, he will listen for text matching rally ticket numbers (i.e. US12345, DE12345, etc) and it will output the ticket information.

Enable/Disable per room

You can disable ticket matching in a room by saying @hubot rally-disable. And to re-enable type @hubot rally-enable

Blacklisting tickets per room

You can add tickets to a blacklist per room by saying @hubot rally-blacklist add f5. And to remove it from the blacklist, say @hubot rally-blacklist remove f5

To view what is currently blacklisted, run @hubot rally-blacklist or @hubot rally-blacklist show

Changelog

0.3.0

  • Added @hubot rally-blacklist / @hubot rally-blacklist show to show what is currently blacklisted

0.2.0

  • Added @hubot rally-disable and @hubot rally-enable
  • Added @hubot rally-blacklist add ... and @hubot rally-blacklist remove ...