air-quality-bot | Texting service to receive current air quality conditions
kandi X-RAY | air-quality-bot Summary
kandi X-RAY | air-quality-bot Summary
air-quality-bot is a Python library typically used in Telecommunications, Media, Telecom applications. air-quality-bot has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
The Air Quality Bot is generally available by texting a zip code (and optionally the word "map") to (415) 212-4229. The bot will respond with the latest air quality report for your region. The instructions below illustrate how to similarly setup the bot in your own AWS and Twilio environments.
The Air Quality Bot is generally available by texting a zip code (and optionally the word "map") to (415) 212-4229. The bot will respond with the latest air quality report for your region. The instructions below illustrate how to similarly setup the bot in your own AWS and Twilio environments.
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air-quality-bot has a low active ecosystem.
It has 7 star(s) with 7 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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air-quality-bot is licensed under the MIT License. This license is Permissive.
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Install air-quality-bot
Create a new Role from a Policy with the following permissions:. Install and configure the AWS CLI for the same account for which the Role was created.
In Twilio, create a phone number and set it up. Under "Messaging", select "Webhook" for when "A Message Comes In", select "POST", and enter the deployed API Gateway URL for /inbound. That's it! Your bot is now setup and ready to respond to texts.
If you would like the project to build for you in a CI system, you may need to add the following environment variables to the CI's console. Their actual values do not matter (use dummy values, not real), but certain versions of the boto dependency need them to be present when initializing its configuration.
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
In Twilio, create a phone number and set it up. Under "Messaging", select "Webhook" for when "A Message Comes In", select "POST", and enter the deployed API Gateway URL for /inbound. That's it! Your bot is now setup and ready to respond to texts.
If you would like the project to build for you in a CI system, you may need to add the following environment variables to the CI's console. Their actual values do not matter (use dummy values, not real), but certain versions of the boto dependency need them to be present when initializing its configuration.
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
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