Hubot is a chat bot by GitHub, modelled after their Campfire bot. Twitch is the world's leading video platform and community for gamers. This adapter allows your Hubot to join channels on Twitch.
You will need a Twitch account to start, which you can sign up for free.
Next, you will need to create an account for your Hubot.
Hubot defaults to using its shell, so to use Twitch instead, you can run hubot with -a twitch-adapter
:
% bin/hubot -a twitch-adapter
If you are deploying to Heroku or using foreman, you need to make sure the hubot is called with -a twitch-adapter
in the Procfile:
web: bin/hubot -a twitch-adapter -n Hubot
The adapter requires the following environment variables.
HUBOT_TWITCH_USERNAME
HUBOT_TWITCH_PASSWORD
HUBOT_TWITCH_CHANNELS
You can use the Twitch Chat OAuth Password Generator to generate a password for your Hubot.
% heroku config:set HUBOT_TWITCH_USERNAME="myusername"
% heroku config:set HUBOT_TWITCH_PASSWORD="oauth:mypassword"
% heroku config:set HUBOT_TWITCH_CHANNELS="#mychannel"
% export HUBOT_TWITCH_USERNAME="myusername"
% export HUBOT_TWITCH_PASSWORD="oauth:mypassword"
% export HUBOT_TWITCH_CHANNELS="#mychannel"
Using PowerShell:
setx HUBOT_TWITCH_USERNAME="myusername" /m
setx HUBOT_TWITCH_PASSWORD="oauth:mypassword" /m
setx HUBOT_TWITCH_CHANNELS="#mychannel" /m
The adapter also supports the following environmental variables:
HUBOT_TWITCH_CLIENT_ID
HUBOT_TWITCH_CLIENT_SECRET
HUBOT_TWITCH_REDIRECT_URI
HUBOT_TWITCH_OWNERS
HUBOT_TWITCH_DEBUG
HUBOT_TWITCH_DELAY