A-Frame GitHub bot.
Deployed on AWS.
- When the A-Frame code or package.json is updated, bump the A-Frame master builds and the bot's fork's GitHub Pages of A-Frame.
- When the A-Frame master builds are bumped: update README, package.json, and bump again.
- When the A-Frame documentation is updated, deploy the documentation on the A-Frame site.
- When the A-Frame Registry is updated, bump the A-Frame Registry builds and site.
- When a contributor comments
@a-frobot docs-v0.4.0
on a commit, cherry-pick the commit to the documentation branch and deploy the A-Frame site. - When the A-Frame site is updated, deploy the A-Frame site to
aframevr/aframevr.github.io
.
Open inbound ports in the AWS Security Group on the console. A-Frobot defaults to port 5000 for production and port 5001 for staging.
sudo apt-get install git
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.7/install.sh | bash
open a new console with bash
, then continue:
nvm install 22
nvm alias default 22 # needed if you previously installed an older version
git clone [email protected]:supermedium/a-frobot && cd a-frobot && npm install
cp tokens.js.dist tokens.js
Have a GitHub account and get a GitHub personal access token. Put the token
in tokens.js
as GITHUB_TOKEN
.
Give the GitHub bot account write access to the managed repositories.
Get the AWS public URL and set up a GitHub webhook on the managed repositories
pointing to /postreceive
. Give the webhook a secret token. Put the webhook
token in tokens.js
as SECRET_TOKEN
. Make sure the content type for the
webhook is set to application/json
.
npm run start
./node_modules/.bin/forever logs 0
For proper functioning, the instance should have at least 2GB of RAM, and the instance's volume should have at least 2GB of storage.
npm run startstaging
- aframevr/aframe - Webhook + Write Access
- aframevr/aframe-registry - Webhook + Write Access
- aframevr/aframe-site - Webhook
- aframevr/aframevr.github.io - Write Access
- a-frobot/aframe - Fork