beepboop-botkit
allows bot developers to run a Botkit based bot on the Beep Boop HQ bot hosting platform and support multiple teams.
Supporting multiple teams from a single bot process is made simpler as beepboop-botkit
handles "spawning" as new teams add your bot.
npm install --save beepboop-botkit
var Botkit = require('botkit')
var BeepBoop = require('beepboop-botkit')
var controller = Botkit.slackbot()
var beepboop = BeepBoop.start(controller)
// listen for botkit controller events
controller.on('bot_channel_join', function (bot, message) {
bot.reply(message, 'I\'m here!')
})
// Optionally you may want to listen to beepboop events
beepboop.on('add_resource', function (msg) {
console.log('received request to add bot to team')
})
see examples/simple.js for an example.
Module has exported function start
options.debug
Boolean - Logs debug output if true- Returns an EventEmitter2 instance. For more information on the events exposed, please see the underlying
beepboop
module's documentation, as it is what is returned here.
Since there can be multiple botkit workers spawned (1 for each team), these are exposed via a workers
property on the returned beepboop instance after calling start()
. The workers
property is an object hash where the key is a unique resource id identifying the worker, and the value is the botkit worker as returned from botkit's spawn()
function. :
var Botkit = require('botkit')
var BeepBoop = require('beepboop-botkit')
var controller = Botkit.slackbot()
var beepboop = BeepBoop.start(controller)
// after teams have been added
beepboop.on('add_resource', function (message) {
Object.keys(beepboop.workers).forEach(function (id) {
// this is an instance of a botkit worker
var bot = beepboop.workers[id]
})
})
bot
- Botkit bot instanceresource
- Beep Boop resource from anadd_resource
messagemeta
- additional metadata about eventmeta.isNew
- Boolean -true
if this is a brand new team that was just added (only true once)
After a new Slack RTM connection has been established, useful if you want to message a user right away, or after they added the bot to their team.
var beepboop = BeepBoop.start(controller)
// Send the user who added the bot to their team a welcome message the first time it's connected
beepboop.on('botkit.rtm.started', function (bot, resource, meta) {
var slackUserId = resource.SlackUserID
if (meta.isNew && slackUserId) {
bot.api.im.open({ user: slackUserId }, function (err, response) {
if (err) {
return console.log(err)
}
var dmChannel = response.channel.id
bot.say({channel: dmChannel, text: 'Thanks for adding me to your team!'})
bot.say({channel: dmChannel, text: 'Just /invite me to a channel!'})
})
}
})