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Deployment notifications on Slack #139

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johnjohndoe opened this issue Nov 23, 2016 · 4 comments
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Deployment notifications on Slack #139

johnjohndoe opened this issue Nov 23, 2016 · 4 comments

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@johnjohndoe
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johnjohndoe commented Nov 23, 2016

It would be great if we could send an informative message to our #wo-ist-markt Slack channel every time the website is published. Since Travis CI is responsible for pushing stable changes to our server it should happen there. If possible it would be great to distinguish between general development and commits where actual market data is added or updated.

  • Setup of deployment notifications
  • Custom market data notifications
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k-nut commented Nov 27, 2016

The simplest way of doing this would be to use the predefined travis/slack integration that could notify us on every push. We could also change the template so that the commit message (which should make it clear if market data was added or not) is shown. The potential downside of this is that we would also get notifications for non market data related commits.

Alternatively we could send notifications via python from the fabfile manually but this would require some more development/setup work.

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johnjohndoe commented Nov 27, 2016

Let's hear some other people's opinion.

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torfsen commented Nov 28, 2016

Let's try the existing integration. If we're not happy with it we can then decide to do our own thing.

@johnjohndoe johnjohndoe added the Abandoned Stale issues or pull requests label May 18, 2020
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I am now closing this issue due to inactivity over the last years. If anyone is interested in the topic we can re-open it at any time. Thank you.

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