A very basic wrapper for the HipChat HTTP API.
client = HipChat::Client.new(api_token) client['my room'].send('username', 'I talk')
# Send notifications to users (default false) client['my room'].send('username', 'I quit!', :notify => true)
# Color it red. or "yellow", "green", "purple", "random" (default "yellow") client['my room'].send('username', 'Build failed!', :color => 'red')
require 'hipchat/capistrano'
set :hipchat_token, "<your token>" set :hipchat_room_name, "Your room" set :hipchat_announce, false # notify users
To determine the user that is currently running the deploy, the capistrano tasks will look for the following:
- The $HIPCHAT_USER environment variable
- The hipchat_human capistrano var.
- The git user.name var.
- The $USER environment variable.
Send a message using a rake task:
rake hipchat:send["hello world"]
Options like the room, API token, user name and notification flag can be set in YAML.
RAILS_ROOT/config/hipchat.yml:
token: "<your token>"
room: "Your room"
user: "Your name" # Default to `whoami`
notify: true # Defaults to false
Use a deploy hook to send messages from Engine Yard’s Cloud platform.
RAILS_ROOT/deploy/after_restart.rb:
on_app_master do message = "Deploying revision #{@configuration[:revision][0...6]}" message += " to #{@configuration[:environment]}" message += " (with migrations)" if migrate? message += "."
# Send a message via rake task assuming a hipchat.yml in your config like above run "cd #{release_path} && rake hipchat:send MESSAGE='#{message}'" end
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