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JS Tips Slack Bot

Slack Bot implementation for sending the latest JS tips collected in https://github.com/loverajoel/jstips.

Install Node.js and npm

This is a Node.js app, so the first step is to be sure you have installed Node.js and npm:

Go to nodejs.org, Click install, and run through the install process.

You can use the Node.js binary distributions

curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_5.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs

More installation help at https://github.com/nodesource/distributions#deb

Go ahead to download the Windows binary at https://nodejs.org/en/download/

Clone this repo

Next step is to clone this repository using the following command:

git clone git@github.com:radibit/js-tips-slack-bot.git

and navigate to the cloned project folder:

cd js-tips-slack-bot

Installation

In the project folder run the command

npm install

in order to install locally the required dependencies.

Config

There are four config variables for this project:

Test it locally

First you need to create .env file in the root folder of the project and list there the required config variables. You can use as a reference the .sample-env file.

After providing the required values for the config variables, you can run the app with the following command:

npm run start

If you want to end the started terminal process, you can do this using <kbd>ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>c</kbd>

Playing with the script you can adjust whether you want to send the js tip to a Slack group ( default ), channel or single user. More info about the exposed methods of the Slack's Real Time Messaging API can be found here

Heroku set up and deployment

It's fun to play locally with the app :smiley:, but the real benefit of using it comes when we deploy it and set it up to automatically send us the new JS tips every day. So let's do this:

  1. Create an account and download Heroku https://toolbelt.heroku.com/

  2. Rename the .sample-env file to .env inside of the project folder and replace the placeholder variables with real tokens/values (see Config section)

  3. In the terminal, within the project folder, run the following command to create a new Heroku app:

heroku create

More help info how to use the Heroku CLI can be found on the Heroku DevCenter

  1. Commit and push the Heroku app:
git add -f .env

git commit -m "Added private tokens that I promise to never-ever-ever share with the public."

git push heroku master

With the last command you are actually deploying your app to Heroku and after that it will be already running live.

  1. You can find your new app listed in the Heroku dashboard

  2. Set up a database in order to store the latest JS tip and send a Slack message only when there is a new one.

You need to configure the Heroku Postgres add-on and create a table with a name js_tip and two columns - msg_id ( PRIMARY KEY ) and name ( varchar (250) )

  1. Enjoy :tada: