lita-campfire is an adapter for Lita that allows you to use the robot with Campfire.
Add lita-campfire to your Lita instance's Gemfile:
gem "lita-campfire"
or if you want to use the bleeding edge version:
gem "lita-campfire", :git => 'https://github.com/josacar/lita-campfire.git'
Values needed to work like apikey can be found on 'My info' link when logged, subdomain and rooms, extract it from the URL to join (https://org_name_example.campfirenow.com/rooms/78744).
apikey
(String) - The APIKEY of your robot's Campfire account. Default:nil
.rooms
(Array) - The room ids to join by your robot. Default:nil
.subdomain
(String) - The organization name to join by your robot. Default:nil
.
debug
(Boolean) - Iftrue
, turns on the underlying Campfire library's (tinder) logger, which is fairly verbose. Default:false
.tinder_options
(Hash) - If set passes the options to tinder listen method when called
Note You must set also config.robot.name
and config.robot.mention_name
to work.
This is the lita_config.rb
file to work with campfire and be deployed on Heroku.
Lita.configure do |config|
# The name your robot will use.
config.robot.name = "Campfire bot"
config.robot.mention_name = "robot"
# The severity of messages to log.
config.robot.log_level = :info
# The adapter you want to connect with.
config.robot.adapter = :campfire
config.adapter.subdomain = ENV["CAMPFIRE_SUBDOMAIN"]
config.adapter.apikey = ENV["CAMPFIRE_APIKEY"]
config.adapter.rooms = ENV["CAMPFIRE_ROOMS"].split(',')
config.adapter.debug = false
config.adapter.tinder_options = { timeout: 30, user_agent: 'lita-campfire' }
config.redis.url = ENV["REDISTOGO_URL"]
config.http.port = ENV["PORT"]
config.handlers.google_images.safe_search = :off
end
Then, set the variables like:
heroku config:set CAMPFIRE_APIKEY=43242c42270856780656360bfbee863892
heroku config:set CAMPFIRE_SUBDOMAIN=orgname
heroku config:set CAMPFIRE_ROOMS=5674537,324424