hubot-sling-schedule

1.1.5 • Public • Published

hubot-sling-schedule

Allows hubot to pull shift information from Sling and display who is currently working.

See src/slingbot.coffee for full documentation.

Installation

In hubot project repo, run: npm install hubot-sling-schedule --save

Then add hubot-sling-schedule to your external-scripts.json: ["hubot-sling-schedule"]

Configuration:

SLING_AUTH_TOKEN - (required) authorization token for the Sling API (more info: https://api.sling.is/)

Commands:

hubot who's here - returns names of employees who are currently on shift along with their shift start/end times and shift summaries

Running hubot-sling-schedule Locally

You can test your hubot by running the following, however some plugins will not behave as expected unless the environment variables they rely upon have been set.

You can start hubot-sling-schedule locally by running:

% bin/hubot

You'll see some start up output and a prompt:

[Sat Feb 28 2015 12:38:27 GMT+0000 (GMT)] INFO Using default redis on localhost:6379
hubot-sling-schedule>

Then you can interact with hubot-sling-schedule by typing hubot-sling-schedule help.

hubot-sling-schedule> hubot-sling-schedule help
hubot-sling-schedule animate me <query> - The same thing as `image me`, except adds [snip]
hubot-sling-schedule help - Displays all of the help commands that hubot-sling-schedule knows about.
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npm i hubot-sling-schedule

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