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A slack-specific hubot integration to interact (readonly) with the Bungie Destiny API.
A hubot slack adapter is needed to operate.
This is mostly practice in me learning coffeescript and messing around with a hubot integration for my friends slack domain. So, no pull requests or comments.
There are a few commands that return information about players, at this point it's mostly gear lookups by a gamertag (only for xbox one at this time).
<bot-name> armory <gamertag> - Returns that players Grimoire Score.<bot-name> played <gamertag> - Returns that players Last played character and lightlevel<bot-name> inventory <gamertag> - Returns that players Last played character's equipped inventory<bot-name> vendor xur - Returns Xur's Inventory or a warning when he isn't availableYou will need to have hubot setup with the slack-adapter
Run the following command
$ npm install slack-destiny-bot
Then to make sure the dependencies are installed:
$ npm install
To enable the script, add a slack-destiny-bot entry to the external-scripts.json
file (you may need to create this file).
["slack-destiny-bot"]
You will need to get a BUNGIE_API_KEY which you can get here
You will need to set the key as a config variable wherever you plan to host your hubot Mine is hosted on heroku so I use the following command
heroku config:set BUNGIE_API_KEY=<your-key>
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destiny bot
The npm package destbot receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, destbot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that destbot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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