Dimebot is a Slack bot created as a Pet Project at THE ICONIC.
It is a way to publicly acknowledge others' accomplishments, that they've helped you in some way, or have otherwise made your day. It's not just about sharing the wealth or getting dimes, but sharing your appreciation. Everyone is valuable in some way — with this bot you can let everyone know who!
Dimebot listens to many greetings listed here. These default greetings only work when said before or after the greeted person's handler. For example: nice work @person
or @person nice work yesterday
.
Variations of the word thank you
are considered special tokens and will automatically greet all handles included in the message, regardless of where it's placed. For example: thanks for the amazing work done today @person, @anotherperson and @onemoreperson
, will greet all the three handlers at the same time.
Edited messages will not greet users.
There are a few ways of learning how many greetings people have received. Sending a direct private message to @dimebot or mentioning it in a message saying any of the words below will make the bot reply with the top highest balance users.
'scoreboard',
'leaderboard',
'ranking',
'score',
'currency',
'hearts',
'coins',
'appreciations',
'scorecard',
'top'
Saying top {number}
makes the bot reply with the same list limited to the number in the input. For example, top 100
.
By sending a private message to @dimebot saying balance
it replies with the user's balance.
Whenever a user reaches a certain amount of dimes (see the Customising Dimebot section) they are praised by the bot in the specified channel (defined in the .env
file). The milestone number is basicaly a "multiple of" the set amount. For example, using the default 100 dimes milestone, users will be praised when reaching 100, 200, 300, and so on dimes with the default message:
Congratulations to @person for reaching 100 dimes! Keep up with the good work!
Dimebot only listens to channels which it's invited to and are also whitelisted by the bot's admins (see Configuring the .env
file section to setup admins).
Whitelisted channels are managed through private messages sent by the Admins to the bot. There are only three commands:
-
show whitelist
Dimebot prints all the whitelisted channels -
add whitelist #mychannel
Adds#mychannel
to the whitelist. -
remove whitelist #mychannel
Removes#mychannel
from the whitelist.
Dimebot was built with a few customisation possiblities in the config
file. For example, the milestone message, scoreboard format, currency name and emoji can be changed. The default values are defined here.
- Docker 17+
git clone [email protected]:theiconic/dimebot.git
cp .env.dist .env # you also need to configure the tokens.
make build
Test service is running: curl http://localhost:3010/ping
Currently Dimebot only integrates with Slack. In the .env
file you need to define the values of the following keys:
-
BOT_TOKEN
Bot User OAuth Access Token. -
BOT_SIGNING_SECRET
Slack signs the requests sent to you using this secret. This confirms that each request comes from Slack by verifying its unique signature. -
BOT_PRAISE_CHANNEL
The channel Dimebot uses to shoutout to people who have achieved the milestone set in theconfig
file. Expected format:CA1234567
. -
BOT_ADMINS
List of admin who can manage the whitelisted channels. Separate the user handles by comma if you have multiple. Expected format:U12345678,U87654321,U12348765
Example of .env
file for running with Docker/Docker Compose:
MYSQL_DBNAME=dimebot
MYSQL_HOST=dimebot-mysql
MYSQL_USERNAME=root
MYSQL_PASSWORD=root
BOT_TOKEN=sometoken
BOT_SIGNING_SECRET=somesecret
BOT_PRAISE_CHANNEL=CA123456
BOT_ENGINE=SlackBot
BOT_ADMINS=UA123456,UA456789
make build
installs dependencies, builds project, and runs migrations.make restart
recompiles the project and restarts the containers.make down
kills the containers.
Run npm run test:unit
to run the unit tests.
Dimebot uses websocket connections to Slack's RTM API via Botkit. In order to test your changes without affecting your real bot you need to setup an alternative account.
For example, you setup a "production bot" named @dimebot
, and another for testing purposes named @dimebottest
.
Create a test channel, invite @dimebottest
to it, then send it a private message to include the new channel to the whitelist add whitelist #mytestchannel
(assuming you are one of the bot admins setup in the .env
file).
Create a new migration file:
npm run create-migration -- SampleMigrationName
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