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atlassian-connect-express-hipchat
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HipChat compatibility layer for atlassian-connect-express (ACE)
Atlassian-Connect-Express-hipchat (ACE) is a NPM module to help developers build HipChat add-ons using HipChat Connect. Building a HipChat add-on with ACE is relatively simple, as it generates most of the plumbing for you, using Node.js and Express as the add-on server.
Express by itself is a web app framework for Node. atlassian-connect-express-hipchat just provides a library of middleware and convenience helpers that make it easier to build HipChat add-ons.
##Tutorial
The following tutorial explains what you need to do to build a HipChat Connect add-on using ACE: Getting started with atlassian-connect-express
You can get help by emailing integrations@hipchat.com or report bugs. If you want to learn more about HipChat Connect, you can visit https://developer.atlassian.com/hipchat/getting-started.
Even though this is just an exploratory project at this point, it's also open source Apache 2.0. So, please feel free to fork and send us pull requests.
FAQs
HipChat compatibility layer for atlassian-connect-express (ACE)
The npm package atlassian-connect-express-hipchat receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, atlassian-connect-express-hipchat popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that atlassian-connect-express-hipchat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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