Connects Hubot to your XMPP network
Install dependencies with npm
npm install
There are a few configuration values you can use when getting hubot-xmpp running. The XMPP adapter requires only 3 (5 if you need specify server and port) environment variables to be set to able to use it.
HUBOT_XMPP_USERNAME
HUBOT_XMPP_PASSWORD
HUBOT_XMPP_ROOMS
Optional:
HUBOT_XMPP_HOST
The host name you want to connect to if its different than what is in the username jid.HUBOT_XMPP_PORT
The port to connect to on the jabber server.HUBOT_XMPP_LEGACYSSL
Set to 1 to enable legacy SSL port. This requires the host to be defined.HUBOT_XMPP_PREFERRED_SASL_MECHANISM
Used to change the encoding used for SASL.HUBOT_XMPP_DISALLOW_TLS
Prevent upgrading the connection to a secure one via TLS.HUBOT_XMPP_PM_ADD_PREFIX
Make commands work in PMs to hubot without robot name/alias.HUBOT_XMPP_KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL
Keep-alive interval in ms.HUBOT_XMPP_RECONNECT_TRY
the number of reconnect retry in case of disconnection, default is 5.HUBOT_XMPP_RECONNECT_WAIT
the time in ms to wait before reconnecting, default is 5000.
HUBOT_XMPP_ROOMS
can be a comma separated list of rooms to join. If
your rooms require passwords you should use the jid:password
syntax.
Room passwords cannot contain ,
. Room names must be the full jid of the
room for example dev@conference.jabber.example.org
.
HUBOT_XMPP_PM_ADD_PREFIX
works by prefixing the private message with hubot name, so a
side effect is that the bot ignores commands of type /^command/i
.
After installing hubot
with npm, you should create a standalone bot:
hubot -c ./my-bot
After creating your new bot, you should modify the package.json
and add the
hubot-xmpp
dependency. After running npm install
you should be ready to configure
and start up your bot.
The jabber protocol does not broadcast real user JID in groupchat presence stanzas unless the server/chat room is configured to do so.
If you need to send private chat in response to a groupchat message, use
hubot's send method with the groupchat jid and envelope.user.type = 'direct'
.
hubot-xmpp will then automatically resolve the JID to a private
chat JID, and private message the sender.
If you need to get the private chat JID, you can use 'msg.envelope.user.privateChatJid' where msg is the parameter of hubot's "route" callback.
Example:
robot.respond /talk to me$/i, ( msg ) ->
# Simply reply
msg.reply "Hello #{msg.envelope.user.name}. Your private JID is #{msg.envelope.user.privateChatJID}"
robot.respond /talk to me in private$/i, ( msg ) ->
msg.envelope.user.type = 'direct'
msg.send "Hey #{msg.envelope.user.name}! You told me in room #{msg.envelope.user.room} to talk to you."