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hubot-hipchat

Quickstart: Hubot for HipChat on Heroku

This is a HipChat-specific version of the more general instructions in the Hubot wiki.

  1. From your existing HipChat account add your bot as a new user. Stay signed in to the account - we'll need to access its account settings later.

  2. Make sure native dependencies are installed:

     (e.g. OS X with brew)
     % brew install icu4c
     % brew link icu4c
    
     (e.g. Linux with apt-get)
     % apt-get install libexpat1-dev
     % apt-get install libicu-dev
    
  3. Install hubot from npm, if you don't already have it. Note the explicit version reference. The version # of hubot-hipchat is kept in line with hubot. If your hubot's version is greater than hubot-hipchat's, that means it hasn't been tested and may not work!

     % npm install --global coffee-script [email protected]
    
  4. Create a new hubot if necessary:

     % hubot --create <path>
    
  5. Switch to the new hubot directory:

     % cd <above path>
    
  6. Install hubot dependencies:

     % npm install
    
  7. Install the hipchat adapter:

     % npm install --save hubot-hipchat
    
  8. Edit Procfile and change it to use the hipchat adapter. You can also remove the -n Hubot arg as the bot will automatically fetch its @mention name from HipChat.

     web: bin/hubot --adapter hipchat
    
  9. Turn your hubot directory into a git repository:

     % git init
     % git add .
     % git commit -m "Initial commit"
    
  10. Install the Heroku command line tools if you don't have them installed yet.

  11. Create a new Heroku application and (optionally) rename it:

     % heroku create our-company-hubot
    
  12. Add Redis To Go to your Heroku app:

     % heroku addons:add redistogo:nano
    
  13. Configure it:

    You will need to set a configuration variable if you are hosting on the free Heroku plan.

     % heroku config:add HEROKU_URL=http://our-company-hubot.herokuapp.com
    

    Where the URL is your Heroku app's URL (shown after running heroku create, or heroku rename).

    Set the JID to the "Jabber ID" shown on your bot's XMPP/Jabber account settings:

     % heroku config:add HUBOT_HIPCHAT_JID="..."
    

    Set the password to the password chosen when you created the bot's account.

     % heroku config:add HUBOT_HIPCHAT_PASSWORD="..."
    

    If using HipChat Server Beta, you need to set xmppDomain to btf.hipchat.com.

     % heroku config:add HUBOT_HIPCHAT_XMPP_DOMAIN="btf.hipchat.com"
    
  14. Deploy and start the bot:

     % git push heroku master
     % heroku ps:scale web=1
    

    This will tell Heroku to run 1 of the web process type which is described in the Procfile.

  15. You should see the bot join all rooms it has access to (or are specified in HUBOT_HIPCHAT_ROOMS, see below). If not, check the output of heroku logs. You can also use heroku config to check the config vars and heroku restart to restart the bot. heroku ps will show you its current process state.

  16. Assuming your bot's name is "Hubot", the bot will respond to commands like "@hubot help". It will also respond in 1-1 chat ("@hubot" must be omitted there, so just use "help" for example).

  17. To configure the commands the bot responds to, you'll need to edit the hubot-scripts.json file (valid script names here) or add scripts to the scripts/ directory.

  18. To deploy an updated version of the bot, simply commit your changes and run git push heroku master again.

Bonus: Add a notification hook to Heroku so a notification is sent to a room whenever the bot is updated: https://www.hipchat.com/help/page/heroku-integration

Scripting Gotchas

robot.messageRoom syntax is as follows

robot.messageRoom("[email protected]", "message");

Adapter configuration

This adapter uses the following environment variables:

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_JID

This is your bot's Jabber ID which can be found in your XMPP/Jabber account settings. It will look something like [email protected]

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_PASSWORD

This is the password for your bot's HipChat account.

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_ROOMS

Optional. This is a comma separated list of room JIDs that you want your bot to join. You can leave this blank or set it to "All" to have your bot join every room. Room JIDs look like "[email protected]" and can be found in the XMPP/Jabber account settings - just add "@conf.hipchat.com" to the end of the room's "XMPP/Jabber Name".

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_ROOMS_BLACKLIST

Optional. This is a comma separated list of room JIDs that should not be joined.

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_JOIN_ROOMS_ON_INVITE

Optional. Setting to false will prevent the HipChat adapter from auto-joining rooms when invited.

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_HOST

Optional. Use to force the host to open the XMPP connection to.

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_XMPP_DOMAIN

Optional. Set to btf.hipchat.com if using HipChat Server Beta.

HUBOT_LOG_LEVEL

Optional. Set to debug to enable detailed debug logging.

HUBOT_HIPCHAT_RECONNECT

Optional. Seting to false will prevent the HipChat adapter from auto-reconnecting if it detects a server error or disconnection.

Running locally

To run locally on OSX or Linux you'll need to set the required environment variables and run the bin/hubot script. An example script to run the bot might look like:

#!/bin/bash

export HUBOT_HIPCHAT_JID="..."
export HUBOT_HIPCHAT_PASSWORD="..."

bin/hubot --adapter hipchat

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