Botmetrics is a Ruby client to the BotMetrics service which lets you collect & analyze metrics for your bot.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'botmetrics-rb', require: 'botmetrics'And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install botmetrics-rb
If you are using your own self-hosted version of Botmetrics, remember to
set the BOTMETRICS_API_HOST environment variable to your host (If you
have hosted your Botmetrics instance at
https://my-botmetrics-instance.herokuapp.com, set
BOTMETRICS_API_HOST to https://my-botmetrics-instance.herokuapp.com.
Register your Facebook bot with Botmetrics. Once you have done so, navigate to "Bot Settings" and find out your Bot ID and API Key.
With that, you can initialize a BotMetrics::Client:
client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')Alternatively, you can set the following ENV variables
ENV['BOTMETRICS_API_KEY']ENV['BOTMETRICS_BOT_ID']
and initialize a BotMetrics::Client with the default ENV variables:
client = BotMetrics::Client.newCall the track API in the webhook receiver that handles all of your
Facebook messages.
client.track(params)Register your Kik bot with Botmetrics. Once you have done so, navigate to "Bot Settings" and find out your Bot ID and API Key.
With that, you can initialize a BotMetrics::Client:
client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')Alternatively, you can set the following ENV variables
ENV['BOTMETRICS_API_KEY']ENV['BOTMETRICS_BOT_ID']
and initialize a BotMetrics::Client with the default ENV variables:
client = BotMetrics::Client.newCall the track API in the webhook receiver that handles all of your
Facebook messages.
client.track(params)Log in to your BotMetrics account, navigate to "Bot Settings" and find out your Bot ID and API Key.
With that, you can initialize a BotMetrics::Client:
client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')Alternatively, you can set the following ENV variables
ENV['BOTMETRICS_API_KEY']ENV['BOTMETRICS_BOT_ID']
and initialize a BotMetrics::Client with the default ENV variables:
client = BotMetrics::Client.newWith a BotMetrics::Client instance,
every time you create a new Slack Bot (in the OAuth2 callback),
and assuming the bot token you received as part of the OAuth2 callback is bot-token,
you can make the following call:
client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')
client.register_bot!('bot-token')If you created your bot in the past, you can pass in created_at with
the UNIX timestamp of when your bot was created, like so:
client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')
client.register_bot!('bot-token', created_at: 1462318092)You can send messages to a Slack channel or user using the #message method:
client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')
client.message(team_id: 'T123', channel: 'C123', text: 'Hello!')client = BotMetrics::Client.new(api_key: '123', bot_id: '123')
client.message(
team_id: 'T123',
user: 'U123',
attachments:
[
{
"title": "Title",
"pretext": "Pretext _supports_ mrkdwn",
"text": "Testing *right now!*",
"mrkdwn_in": ["text", "pretext"]
}
]
)Accepted parameters include:
team_id: This is the Slack IDchannel: This is the Slack channel's UIDuser: This is the Slack user's UIDtext: A stringattachments: Attachments that follows the Slack's message attachment structure
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment with the gem.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/botmetrics/botmetrics-rb. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the Contributor Covenant code of conduct.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.