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hubot-gitlab-hooks

v0.6.1

Published

Hubot Script for providing webhooks for Gitlab

Downloads

53

Readme

hubot-gitlab

Hubot Script for providing webhooks for Gitlab

Installation

For this script to take effect first install it with:

npm install --save hubot-gitlab-hooks

For this script to track your system events put this URL in as system hook:

http://<HUBOT_URL>/gitlab/system

For each Repository which should be tracked through the system use this URL as your web hook:

Put http://<HUBOT_URL>/gitlab/web

#Configuration

There are different options for configuration:

Via Environment- variables or via query params:

##ENV

#####GITLAB_URL

The URL of your GitLab installation: http://git.example.com/

#####GITLAB_CHANNEL

The Room to which the gitlab messages get published. Use like this:

For HipChat

GITLAB_CHANNEL="[email protected]"

For Let's Chat

GITLAB_CHANNEL="40b29e6ef217d12b00b8feff,86d1ce6ef217d61b00b8ab12"

#####GITLAB_DEBUG

Switches on debugging mode. Simply outputs more stuff :)

#####GITLAB_BRANCHES

Which branches should be pushed to chat.

Note: All push events are pushed to hubot but then the not required ones are discarded. If this is unset, all branch activity in the repo will be pushed to chat.

GITLAB_BRANCHES="master,develop"

#####GITLAB_SHOW_COMMITS_LIST

If the commits should be listed when code is pushed.

GITLAB_SHOW_COMMITS_LIST=0

#####GITLAB_SHOW_MERGE_DESCRIPTION

If the the merge request hook should also show the description. Useful for adapters like IRC where long descriptions can spam the channel

GITLAB_SHOW_MERGE_DESCRIPTION=0

##Query Params

#####targets

Same as ENV GITLAB_CHANNEL

?targets=%23room1,%23room2

######Sampleurl

http://hubot.mydomain.com/gitlab/web?targets=%23room1,%23room2

#####branches

?branches=master,develop

######Sampleurl

http://hubot.mydomain.com/gitlab/web?branches=develop,master

Contributors

License

hubot-gitlab-hooks is MIT Licensed.