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kandi X-RAY | rotating-brunch Summary
kandi X-RAY | rotating-brunch Summary
rotating-brunch is a Ruby library. rotating-brunch has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This application is intended to be a self-hosted version of Donut.
This application is intended to be a self-hosted version of Donut.
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rotating-brunch has a low active ecosystem.
It has 2 star(s) with 1 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 1 open issues and 1 have been closed. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of rotating-brunch is current.
Quality
rotating-brunch has no bugs reported.
Security
rotating-brunch has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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rotating-brunch does not have a standard license declared.
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Without a license, all rights are reserved, and you cannot use the library in your applications.
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rotating-brunch releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
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rotating-brunch Key Features
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rotating-brunch Examples and Code Snippets
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Install rotating-brunch
Follow instructions and create a new slack app
Add the following scopes to your slack app: users:read, mpim:write, im:write, chat:write, channels:join, channels:manage, groups:write, groups:read, mpim:read, im:read, and channels:read.
Create a new app in Heroku or your hosting service of choice. Go to wherever you can add environment variables.
Set MIN_GROUP_SIZE to 3.
Get your secret key base and the oauth token for your newly created slack app. Store those as SECRET_KEY_BASE and SLACK_OAUTH_TOKEN.
Open up the channel you want to use the app in in your browser and get the channel ID. It should start with a "C". Store this as GROUP_CHANNEL.
Update SlackMessage to use whatever channel name you are adding it to.
Currently, the job will only run on Mondays on odd weeks. Update this if you want to change it.
Deploy app to Heroku (or your hosting service of choice).
If using Heroku, install Heroku Scheduler.
Schedule rake create_groups to run every day at a time of your choice. If you have a hosting service that will allow you to run cron jobs, you can remove the code mentioned above that checks that day and week and just use cron format. If using Heroku, just run daily and it will quit if it's not the right day 🙂
PROFIT!
Add the following scopes to your slack app: users:read, mpim:write, im:write, chat:write, channels:join, channels:manage, groups:write, groups:read, mpim:read, im:read, and channels:read.
Create a new app in Heroku or your hosting service of choice. Go to wherever you can add environment variables.
Set MIN_GROUP_SIZE to 3.
Get your secret key base and the oauth token for your newly created slack app. Store those as SECRET_KEY_BASE and SLACK_OAUTH_TOKEN.
Open up the channel you want to use the app in in your browser and get the channel ID. It should start with a "C". Store this as GROUP_CHANNEL.
Update SlackMessage to use whatever channel name you are adding it to.
Currently, the job will only run on Mondays on odd weeks. Update this if you want to change it.
Deploy app to Heroku (or your hosting service of choice).
If using Heroku, install Heroku Scheduler.
Schedule rake create_groups to run every day at a time of your choice. If you have a hosting service that will allow you to run cron jobs, you can remove the code mentioned above that checks that day and week and just use cron format. If using Heroku, just run daily and it will quit if it's not the right day 🙂
PROFIT!
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