Merge pull request #8156 from stevenosloan/update_slack_and_use_raw_webhook_url

update slack-notifier for new webhook_url format
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Marin Jankovski 2014-11-03 09:57:05 +01:00
commit fe610ff576
6 changed files with 34 additions and 76 deletions

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ gem "gitlab-flowdock-git-hook", "~> 0.4.2"
gem "gemnasium-gitlab-service", "~> 0.2"
# Slack integration
gem "slack-notifier", "~> 0.3.2"
gem "slack-notifier", "~> 1.0.0"
# d3
gem "d3_rails", "~> 3.1.4"

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@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ GEM
rack-protection (~> 1.4)
tilt (~> 1.3, >= 1.3.4)
six (0.2.0)
slack-notifier (0.3.2)
slack-notifier (1.0.0)
slim (2.0.2)
temple (~> 0.6.6)
tilt (>= 1.3.3, < 2.1)
@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ DEPENDENCIES
simplecov
sinatra
six
slack-notifier (~> 0.3.2)
slack-notifier (~> 1.0.0)
slim
spinach-rails
spring (= 1.1.3)

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@ -30,25 +30,21 @@ class SlackService < Service
def fields
[
{ type: 'text', name: 'webhook', placeholder: '' }
{ type: 'text', name: 'webhook', placeholder: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/...' }
]
end
def execute(push_data)
return unless webhook.present?
message = SlackMessage.new(push_data.merge(
project_url: project_url,
project_name: project_name
))
credentials = webhook.match(/([\w-]*).slack.com.*services\/(.*)/)
if credentials.present?
subdomain = credentials[1]
token = credentials[2].split("token=").last
notifier = Slack::Notifier.new(subdomain, token)
notifier = Slack::Notifier.new(webhook)
notifier.ping(message.pretext, attachments: message.attachments)
end
end
private

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@ -4,15 +4,23 @@
To enable Slack integration you must create an Incoming WebHooks integration on Slack;
1. Sign in to [Slack](https://slack.com) (https://YOURSUBDOMAIN.slack.com/services)
1. Click on the Integrations menu at the top of the page.
1. Add a new Integration.
1. Pick Incoming WebHooks
1. Choose the channel name you want to send notifications to, in the Settings section
1. Add Integrations.
- Optional step; You can change bot's name and avatar by clicking "change the name of your bot", and "change the icon" after that you have to click "Save settings".
1. [Sign in to Slack](https://slack.com/signin)
1. Select **Configure Integrations** from the dropdown next to your team name.
1. Select the **All Services** tab
1. Click **Add** next to Incoming Webhooks
1. Pick Incoming WebHooks
1. Choose the channel name you want to send notifications to
1. Click **Add Incoming WebHooks Integration**Add Integrations.
- Optional step; You can change bot's name and avatar by clicking modifying the bot name or avatar under **Integration Settings**.
1. Copy the **Webhook URL**, we'll need this later for GitLab.
Now, Slack is ready to get external hooks. Before you leave this page don't forget to get the Token that you'll need on GitLab. You can find it by clicking Expand button, located in the "Instructions for creating Incoming WebHooks" section. It's a random alpha-numeric text 24 characters long.
## On GitLab
@ -26,10 +34,8 @@ After Slack is ready we need to setup GitLab. Here are the steps to achieve this
1. Fill in your Slack details
- Mark as active it
- Type your subdomain's prefix (If your subdomain is https://somedomain.slack.com you only have to type the somedomain)
- Type in the token you got from Slack
- Type in the channel name you want to use (eg. #announcements)
- Mark it as active
- Paste in the webhook url you got from Slack
Have fun :)

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@ -109,12 +109,12 @@ class Spinach::Features::ProjectServices < Spinach::FeatureSteps
step 'I fill Slack settings' do
check 'Active'
fill_in 'Webhook', with: 'https://gitlabhq.slack.com/services/hooks?token=cdIj4r4LfXUOySDUjp0tk3OI'
fill_in 'Webhook', with: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/SVRWFV0VVAR97N/B02R25XN3/ZBqu7xMupaEEICInN685'
click_button 'Save'
end
step 'I should see Slack service settings saved' do
find_field('Webhook').value.should == 'https://gitlabhq.slack.com/services/hooks?token=cdIj4r4LfXUOySDUjp0tk3OI'
find_field('Webhook').value.should == 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/SVRWFV0VVAR97N/B02R25XN3/ZBqu7xMupaEEICInN685'
end
step 'I click Pushover service link' do

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@ -32,70 +32,26 @@ describe SlackService do
describe "Execute" do
let(:slack) { SlackService.new }
let(:slack_service) { SlackService.new }
let(:user) { create(:user) }
let(:project) { create(:project) }
let(:sample_data) { GitPushService.new.sample_data(project, user) }
let(:webhook) { 'https://gitlabhq.slack.com/services/hooks?token=cdIj4r4LfXUOySDUjp0tk3OI' }
let(:new_webhook) { 'https://hooks.gitlabhq.slack.com/services/cdIj4r4LfXUOySDUjp0tk3OI' }
let(:api_url) {
'https://gitlabhq.slack.com/services/hooks/incoming-webhook?token=cdIj4r4LfXUOySDUjp0tk3OI'
}
let(:webhook_url) { 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/SVRWFV0VVAR97N/B02R25XN3/ZBqu7xMupaEEICInN685' }
before do
slack.stub(
project: project,
project_id: project.id,
service_hook: true,
webhook: webhook
webhook: webhook_url
)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, api_url)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, webhook_url)
end
it "should call Slack API" do
slack.execute(sample_data)
WebMock.should have_requested(:post, api_url).once
end
context 'with new webhook syntax' do
before do
slack_service.stub(
project: project,
project_id: project.id,
service_hook: true,
webhook: new_webhook
)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, api_url)
end
it "should call Slack API" do
slack_service.execute(sample_data)
WebMock.should have_requested(:post, api_url).once
end
end
context 'with new webhook syntax with slack allowed team name' do
before do
@allowed_webhook = 'https://gitlab-hq-123.slack.com/services/hooks/incoming-webhook?token=cdIj4r4LfXUOySDUjp0tk3OI'
slack_service.stub(
project: project,
project_id: project.id,
service_hook: true,
webhook: @allowed_webhook
)
WebMock.stub_request(:post, @allowed_webhook)
end
it "should call Slack API" do
slack_service.execute(sample_data)
WebMock.should have_requested(:post, @allowed_webhook).once
end
WebMock.should have_requested(:post, webhook_url).once
end
end
end