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hubot-octopus-deploy

v0.2.0

Published

Hubot commands for managing an Octopus Deploy server

Downloads

6

Readme

hubot-octopus-deploy

Travis branch npm

Hubot commands for interacting with Octopus Deploy. More information about whats provided can be found below.

Installation

In hubot project repo, run:

npm install hubot-octopus-deploy --save

Then add hubot-octopus-deploy to your external-scripts.json:

[
  "hubot-octopus-deploy"
]

Configuration

HUBOT_OCTO_ENDPOINT

This environment variable is the base url of your octopus installation. For example, http://octopus.whereeveritcouldbe

HUBOT_OCTO_APIKEY

The octopus api key needed to call the octopus API

Sample Interaction

user1>> hubot octo active task
hubot>> 10 tasks are running
user1>> hubot octo status acme
hubot>> Retrieving status for you now...
        @user1 Top 5 matches for acme
                               Latest           DI                    TI                   PR            
         Provider.Acme.Endpoint  1.1.3.59 (ok)   1.1.3.59 (success)   1.1.3.55 (success)   1.1.3.55 (success)
         
                           Latest     Corporate         DI          DI-TI          TI          PR      
         Facme.Endpoint  0.0.6 (ok)   unknown (unknown)   unknown (unknown)   unknown (unknown)   0.0.6 (success)   0.0.6 (success) 
         
                               Latest           DI              TI               PR          Corporate       DI-TI      
         Member.Endpoint  1.2.0.95 (ok)   1.2.0.95 (success)   1.2.0.94-a (success)   1.2.0.94-a (success)   unknown (unknown)   unknown (unknown) 
         
                              Latest       Corporate          DI           DI-TI            TI               PR         
         Common.Security  1.0.2-rc1 (ok)   unknown (unknown)   1.0.2-rc1 (success)   unknown (unknown)   1.0.2-rc64 (success)   1.0.2-rc64 (success) 
         
                         Latest        DI                      TI            PR        Corporate    
         ms2.Endpoint  0.1.0 (ok)   0.1.0 (success)   unknown (unknown)   unknown (unknown)   unknown (unknown) 
user1>> hubot octo deploy Member.Endpoint > 1.2.0.95 > TI
hubot>> Deploying Member.Endpoint v1.2.0.95 to TI by user1

NPM Module

https://www.npmjs.com/package/hubot-octopus-deploy