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Description: Official GitHub Services Integration
Homepage: http://github.com/blog/53-github-services-ipo
Clone URL: git://github.com/karnowski/github-services.git
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file .gitignore Wed Jul 09 22:18:36 -0700 2008 Improving email format. This includes a second... [eric]
file CONTRIBUTORS Tue Aug 25 14:28:48 -0700 2009 Adding RunCodeRun service. [jessmartin]
file LICENSE Mon Jul 14 01:30:49 -0700 2008 add LICENSE [pjhyett]
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file github-services.rb Fri Jun 12 15:29:06 -0700 2009 set the environment and port explicitly [pjhyett]
directory script/ Wed Sep 02 15:08:13 -0700 2009 Added a script that creates the correct Curl co... [karnowski]
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directory vendor/ Tue Apr 28 18:15:54 -0700 2009 don't need this either [pjhyett]
README.mkdn

GitHub Services

How the services work

  1. A post-receive background job is submitted when someone pushes their commits to GitHub
  2. If the repository the commits belong to has any "Service Hooks" setup, the job makes a request to http://services-server/service_name/ with the following data:
    • params[:payload] containing all of the commit data (the same data you get using the API)
    • params[:data] containing the service data (username, password, room, etc)
  3. Sinatra (github-services.rb) processes the request (twitters your data, says something in campfire, posts it to lighthouse, etc)
  4. Rinse and repeat

Steps to contributing

  1. Fork the project
  2. Create a new file in /services/ called service_name.rb, using the following template:

    service :service_name do |data, payload|
    end
    
  3. Vendor any external gems your code relies on, and make sure to include it in the requires at the top of github-services.rb

  4. Add documentation to docs/service_name (refer to the others for guidance)
  5. Add your name to the CONTRIBUTORS file
  6. Create an Issue at http://github.com/pjhyett/github-services/issues with links to each commit you want included.
  7. Once it's accepted we'll add any new necessary data fields to the GitHub front-end so people can start using your addition.

Patches including tests are encouraged

Running the server locally

  1. [sudo] gem install hpricot
  2. git clone git://github.com/pjhyett/github-services.git
  3. cd github-services
  4. ruby github-services.rb

  5. Bugs in the code should be filed under the Issues tab

  6. Problems with the service hooks can be filed here: http://support.github.com/discussions/post-receive-issues

How to test your service

  1. Start the github-services Sinatra server with ruby github-services.rb. By default, it runs on port 8080.
  2. Edit the doc/github_payload file as necessary to test your service. (Usually just editing the "data" values but leaving the "payload" alone.)
  3. Send the doc/github_payload file to your service by calling: ./script/deliver_payload [service-name]