Flowdock is a web based collabration and chat app. It integrates nicely with GitHub, Pivotal Tracker, Twitter, JIRA, Confluence, most CI systems and even email.
You should report any issues or submit any pull requests to the Flowdock adapter repository.
- 0.5.x => Hubot >=2.4.8
- 0.4.x => Hubot 2.4.2 - 2.4.8
- 0.3.x => Hubot 2.3.x
- 0.2.5 => Hubot 2.2.x
- Preferably use NodeJS 0.8.x or later
First, create your own hubot template by using the getting started instructions of the hubot repository.
Then you will need to edit the package.json
for your hubot and add the
hubot-flowdock
adapter dependency.
"dependencies": {
"hubot-flowdock": ">= 0.0.1",
"hubot": ">= 2.0.0",
...
}
Then save the file, and commit the changes to your hubot's git repository.
If deploying to Heroku you will need to edit the Procfile
and change the
-a campfire
option to -a flowdock
. Or if you're deploying locally
you will need to use -a flowdock
when running your hubot.
The Flowdock adapter requires only the following environment variables.
HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_LOGIN_EMAIL
HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_LOGIN_PASSWORD
# Heroku specific: to enable the keep-alive functionality for Hubot > 2.1.4.
# More info at https://github.com/github/hubot/pull/270.
HEROKU_HOSTNAME
This is the email address of the account which your hubot will be using. Make a note of it.
This is the password of the account which your hubot will be using. Make a note of it.
Your Hubot instance's hostname in Heroku.
% heroku config:add HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_LOGIN_EMAIL="..."
% heroku config:add HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_LOGIN_PASSWORD="..."
% export HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_LOGIN_EMAIL="..."
% export HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_LOGIN_PASSWORD="..."
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