- Clone the project.
- Double click Package.swift.
- Create a Slack app. Click "Add features and functionality," and add the "Bots" feature.
- Set up ngrok for development. Run
ngrok http http://0.0.0.0:8080
to expose your local server to the internet. - Copy the URL ngrok gives you (it'll be something like
http://abc123.ngrok.io
). - Go back to your Slack app's settings and add the ngrok URL in the Slack app permissions page under "Redirect URIs" with
/oauth
at the end of it (so, in our example,http://abc123.ngrok.io/oauth
) - If you're developing against the production version of Camille setup redis. Docker is an easy way to do this. If you have docker installed, run
docker run --name redis -p 6379:6379 -d redis
. Otherwise you can useMemoryStorage
in place of redis. - Set the project's environment variables. Click the scheme dropdown, and hit "edit scheme."
- Set the
STORAGE_URL
environment variable to the redis URL (redis://127.0.0.1:6379
by default) - Set
CLIENT_ID
andCLIENT_SECRET
to the IDs that Slack shows on your App page. (Alternatively message @mergesort for some development credentials you can use for testing an integration.) - Set
REDIRECT_URI
to the redirect URL we set earlier (http://abc123.ngrok.io/oauth
, in our example) - Run the project
- Visit
http://0.0.0.0:8080/login
and authorize the app. - You should be online now!
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