This is the Twilio adapter for hubot that allows you to send an SMS to your Hubot and he will send an SMS back with the response.
- Add
"hubot-twilio": "git+https://github.com/Queens-Hacks/hubot-twilio.git"
as a dependency in your hubot'spackage.json
- Install dependencies with
npm install
- Run hubot with
bin/hubot -a twilio
You will need to change the process type from app
to web
in the Procfile
.
You will need to set some environment variables to use this adapter.
% heroku config:add HUBOT_SMS_FROM="+14156662671"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_SMS_SID="AC5d10e5624da757326d12f8d31c08c20b"
% heroku config:add HUBOT_SMS_TOKEN="4ada63e18146a204e468fb6289030231"
% export HUBOT_SMS_FROM="+14156662671"
% export HUBOT_SMS_SID="AC5d10e5624da757326d12f8d31c08c20b"
% export HUBOT_SMS_TOKEN="4ada63e18146a204e468fb6289030231"
Then you will need to set the HTTP endpoint on Twilio to point to your server
and make sure the request type is set to GET
. The endpoint should have
/hubot/sms
as the path.
Here's the most direct way to get your work merged into the project.
- Fork the project
- Clone down your fork
- Create a feature branch
- Hack away and add tests, not necessarily in that order
- Make sure everything still passes by running tests
- If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks without errors
- Push the branch up to your fork
- Send a pull request for your branch
Copyright © Tom Bell. See LICENSE for details.