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hubot-trello-ddx

v0.1.2

Published

manage your trello differential diagnosis board from hubot

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Readme

hubot-trello-ddx

Manage your trello differential diagnosis board from hubot.

This is forked from the hubot-trello plugin. It's based on this blog post.

Installation

Add hubot-trello-ddx to your package.json file:

"dependencies": {
  "hubot": ">= 2.5.1",
  "hubot-scripts": ">= 2.4.2",
  "hubot-trello-ddx": "*"
}

OR run npm install --save hubot-trello-ddx

Add hubot-trello-ddx to your external-scripts.json:

["hubot-trello-ddx"]

Run npm install

Configuration

Setup the following as environment variables before you run hubot.

HUBOT_TRELLO_KEY    - Trello application key
HUBOT_TRELLO_TOKEN  - Trello API token
HUBOT_TRELLO_BOARD  - The ID of the Trello board you will be working with
  • To get your key, go to: https://trello.com/1/appKey/generate
  • To get your token, go to: https://trello.com/1/authorize?key=<<your key>>&name=Hubot+Trello&expiration=never&response_type=token&scope=read,write
  • Figure out what board you want to use, grab it's id from the url https://trello.com/boards/<<board id>>/<<board name>>

Sample Interaction

user1> hubot trello new "to do" my simple task
Hubot> Sure thing boss. I'll create that card for you.
Hubot> OK, I created that card for you. You can see it here: http://trello.com/c/<shortLink>
user1> hubot trello move <shortLink> "doing"
Hubot> Yep, ok, I moved that card to doing.
user1> hubot trello list "to do"
Hubot> user1: Looking up the cards for to do, one sec...
Hubot> user1: Here are all the cards in To Do
Hubot> * [<shortLink>] <card_name> - <card_url>
Hubot> * [<shortLink>] <card_name> - <card_url>
Hubot> * [<shortLink>] <card_name> - <card_url>
user1> hubot trello list lists
Hubot> user1: Here are all the lists on your board.
Hubot> * to do
Hubot> * doing
Hubot> * done

And you can use a little help command.

user1> trello help