Configure the Collaboration Environment
Lingobot supports several collaboration environments; Slack, Flowdock and Cisco Spark.
Skip to the collaboration environment you will be using:
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LingoBot Slack Setup
This portion of the installation guide only applies if the collaboration environment you will be using is Slack. If you will be using either Flowdock or Cisco Spark, please skip to the corresponding setup instructions.
- Navigate to the Slack Custom Bot Creation page, and log in as an account that is a part of your company's Slack organization.
- In the new bot username field, enter the name that you would like LingoBot to respond to.
- By default, we recommend simply calling it "lingobot", however you're welcome to name it whatever you would like.
- If you do choose to call it something other than "lingobot", make sure that you set the LINGOBOT_NAME variable in the configuration file to whatever name you chose.
- Example:
export LINGOBOT_NAME=lingobot-123
- Example:
- Once you have decided on a name, click "Add Bot Integration" to continue to the next page.
- On this page, you can set a custom icon for the bot under the "Customize Icon" section. You can download the following icon and upload it, upload your own custom icon, or simply leave it blank.
- Once this is done, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click "Save Integration"
- Finally, copy the API Token that is provided near the top of the page and paste it into the LingoBot configuration file next to the HUBOT_SLACK_TOKEN variable declaration.
Example:
export HUBOT_SLACK_TOKEN=xoxb-1234567890000-aAbBcCdDeEfFgGtTfF
Furthermore, make sure the LINGOBOT_ADAPTER variable is set to "slack".
Example:
export LINGOBOT_ADAPTER=slack
Once this is complete, the bot is now configured and ready to be installed! Follow the instructions below on running the installation script to finish the installation process.
Skip to the next step: Running The Installation Script
LingoBot CA Flowdock Setup
This portion of the installation guide only applies if the collaboration environment you will be using is CA Flowdock. If you will be using either Slack or Cisco Spark, please follow the corresponding setup instructions.
Setting up LingoBot to run on CA Flowdock is as simple as creating a new user account through which LingoBot will communicate. If you would rather not deal with the hassle of creating a new Flowdock user account, feel free to ask us to make one for your LingoBot instance. We will send you the API token needed for LingoBot's configuration file and you can simply invite the account to join your Flow once it is ready.
If you don't mind creating the account yourself, then simply follow these instructions to do so.
- First, you will need an email account with which you can create a Flowdock account. You can make one for free on Gmail if need be.
- Once this is completed, navigate to the Flowdock Sign Up page and click "Sign Up Using Google"
- When prompted, sign in using the Google account you created for LingoBot (alternatively, you can sign up using a non-google account by filling out the details manually).
- Once the account has been created, navigate to the Profile Editing Page and set the following information:
- Name: Lingoport Chatbot
- Display Name: By default, we recommend simply calling it "lingobot", however you're welcome to name it whatever you would like.
- If you do choose to call it something other than "lingobot", make sure that you set the LINGOBOT_NAME variable in the configuration file to whatever name you chose.
- Example:
export LINGOBOT_NAME=lingobot-123
- Avatar: You can download the following icon and upload it, upload your own custom icon, or simply leave it blank.
- Once this is done, scroll down and click "Update Profile"
- The final step is to navigate to the API Tokens page. Here you will find an API token labeled "Personal Api Token".
- Copy the API token and paste it into the LingoBot configuration file next to the HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_API_TOKEN variable declaration.
Example:
export HUBOT_FLOWDOCK_API_TOKEN=0a1b2c3d4e5f6g7a8b9c0d
Furthermore, make sure the LINGOBOT_ADAPTER variable is set to "flowdock".
Example:
export LINGOBOT_ADAPTER=flowdock
Once this is complete, the bot is now configured and ready to be installed! Follow the instructions below on running the installation script to finish the installation process.
Skip to the next step: Running The Installation Script
LingoBot Cisco Spark Setup
This portion of the installation guide only applies if the collaboration environment you will be using is Cisco Spark. If you will be using either Slack or CA Flowdock, please follow the corresponding setup instructions.
Configuring LingoBot to communicate via Cisco Spark is a fairly straight forward process. All that is required is access to an account that has access to your organization's Cisco Spark.
Creating a Custom Bot
- The first step is to sign in to your Cisco Spark account on the Developer Portal.
- Once signed in, navigate to the Custom Bot Creation page.
- On the bot creation page, fill in the form with the following information:
- Display Name: By default, we recommend simply calling it "lingobot", however you're welcome to name it whatever you would like.
- If you do choose to call it something other than "lingobot", make sure that you set the LINGOBOT_NAME variable in the configuration file to whatever name you chose.
- Example:
export LINGOBOT_NAME=lingobot-123
- Bot Name: Ideally this should be the same as the display name, however due to the necessity that it be unique this can be just about anything. This will only be used to invite the bot to a chat room.
- Icon: Paste the following URL into the Icon field: http://i.imgur.com/3bzw0zp.jpg
- Display Name: By default, we recommend simply calling it "lingobot", however you're welcome to name it whatever you would like.
- Once this is done, click "Add Bot". On the following page, you will find an API token. Click the "Copy" button next to it (or select and copy the token itself) then paste it into the LingoBot configuration file next to the CISCOSPARK_ACCESS_TOKEN variable declaration.
Example:
export CISCOSPARK_ACCESS_TOKEN=LDA5YjBiOTItMTAwOS00ODMxLTk4ZjEtYTQ4OGI4N2FjN2Y2MjVlM2QyNTUtYmM2
Creating a Webhook for LingoBot
- The final step is to create a webhook that LingoBot can receive message event notifications through. To do this, navigate to the Spark Webhook Creation Page.
- Make sure that the "Test Mode" switch is turned ON. This will allow you to generate webhooks directly into your organization's account.
- Under the "Request Headers" section, fill in the following information:
- Authorization: "Bearer [YOUR BOT'S API TOKEN HERE]"
- In the "Request Parameters" section, fill in the the following information under the "Your values" column:
- name: This can be anything. i.e. "lingobot".
- targetURL: "[YOUR JENKINS INSTANCE URL HERE]:5001/hubot/ciscospark/incoming"
- resource: "all"
- event: "all"
- secret: This can be just about anything, but ideally it is a random string of letters and numbers that it at least 32 characters long.
- Whatever you chose for this must also be copied to the LingoBot configuration file, next to the CISCOSPARK_SECRET variable declaration.
Example:
export CISCOSPARK_SECRET=a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8i9j0k1l2m3n4o5p6
- Once all of these values have been entered, click the "Run" button. You should see a response containing the webhook's information on the right.
Finally, make sure the LINGOBOT_ADAPTER variable is set to "sparkwebhook".
Example:
export LINGOBOT_ADAPTER=sparkwebhook
Once this is complete, the bot is now configured and ready to be installed! Follow the instructions below on running the installation script to finish the installation process.