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Now all the bots that are stored in contrib_bots are in the same file/directory format. The format is specified here #3427. Add tests.py file for encrypt_bot as well. Fixes #3427.
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# Overview
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This is the documentation for how to set up and run the GitHub comment bot. (`git_hub_comment.py`)
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This directory contains library code for running Zulip
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bots that react to messages sent by users.
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This bot will allow you to comment on a GitHub issue.
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You should preface messages with `@comment` or `@gcomment`.
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You will need to have a GitHub account, and a GitHub OAuth token.
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## Setup
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Before running this bot, make sure to get a GitHub OAuth token.
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You can look at this tutorial if you need help:
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<https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-access-token-for-command-line-use/>
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The token will need to be authorized for the following scopes: `gist, public_repo, user`.
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Store it in the `~/github-auth.conf` file, along with your username, in the format:
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github_repo = <repo_name> (The name of the repo to post to)
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github_repo_owner = <repo_owner> (The owner of the repo to post to)
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github_username = <username> (The username of the GitHub bot)
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github_token = <oauth_token> (The personal access token for the GitHub bot)
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`<repository_owner>/<repository>/<issue_number>/<your_comment`.
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## Running the bot
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Here is an example of running the `git_hub_comment` bot from
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inside a Zulip repo:
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`cd ~/zulip/contrib_bots`
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`./run.py bots/git_hub_comment/git_hub_comment.py --config-file ~/.zuliprc-prod`
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Once the bot code starts running, you will see a
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message explaining how to use the bot, as well as
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some log messages. You can use the `--quiet` option
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to suppress some of the informational messages.
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The bot code will run continuously until you kill them with
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control-C (or otherwise).
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### Configuration
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For this document we assume you have some prior experience
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with using the Zulip API, but here is a quick review of
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what a `.zuliprc` files looks like. You can connect to the
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API as your own human user, or you can go into the Zulip settings
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page to create a user-owned bot.
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[api]
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email=someuser@example.com
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key=<your api key>
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site=https://zulip.somewhere.com
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