@trademe/reviewme
v3.0.3
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Google Play and App Store reviews posted to Slack
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ReviewMe
ReviewMe is a nodejs app that monitors App Store and Google Play reviews, and posts them to Slack.
This project was originally forked from reviews-to-slack
Installation
npm install -g @trademe/reviewme
Usage
reviewme ~/myappsconfig.json
Config
ReviewMe requires a config file. A simple config looks something like:
{
"slackHook": "https://hooks.slack.com/services/01234/5678",
"verbose": true,
"dryRun": false,
"interval":300,
"apps": [
{
"appId": "com.myandroidapp",
"publisherKey": "~/publisher.json"
},
{
"appId": "012345678",
"regions": [
"nz",
"us"
]
}
]
}
Options
- slackHook: The slack hook for your Slack integration. Reviews will be posted here.
- verbose: When enabled, log messages will be printed to the console
- dryRun: When enabled, ReviewMe will post the latest app review for each app on startup. Useful for debugging
- botIcon An image url to use for the bot avatar
- showAppIcon Determines if app icon will be displayed (overrides botIcon)
- channel Overrides the default Slack channel messages will be posted to
- interval The interval (in seconds) to check for new reviews. Default:
300
. - apps A list of apps to fetch reviews for. See App Options below
- publisherKey Android Only The path to a Google Play Publisher private key (
.json
file). Used for accessing the Google Play Publisher API.
App options
Note: Some options override the global configuration
- appId The Android app package name, or the iOS app ID.
- regions iOS Only The ISO 3166-2 regions to fetch reviews for (use
false
to include all regions) - botIcon An image url to use for the bot avatar
- showAppIcon Determines if app icon will be displayed (overrides botIcon)
- channel Overrides the default Slack channel messages will be posted to
Google Play Publisher Key
ReviewMe requires access to the Google Play Publisher API to fetch reviews. You need to supply ReviewMe with a Google Play Publisher API private key:
Go to the Google Play Developer Console -> Settings -> API Access
Create a Google Play Android Developer project
Create a Service Account with "Service Accounts" -> "Service Account User" role
Download the private key (
.json
)Supply the path to the private key in the
config.json