fastlane-plugin-google_chat_message

Send simple text messages to Google Chat


License
MIT
Install
gem install fastlane-plugin-google_chat_message -v 0.1.1

Documentation

google_chat_message plugin

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Getting Started

This project is a fastlane plugin. To get started with fastlane-plugin-google_chat_message, add it to your project by running:

fastlane add_plugin google_chat_message

About google_chat_message

Send simple text messages to Google Chat

  • Including links in message text

    To provide alternate link text for your link, use the following syntax:

    <https://example.com/foo|my link text>

    Example:

    send_text = "Hey click \n<https://jenkins.io/|my link text> 🌐!"

    Rendering Message:

    Hey click my link text 🌐!

  • Messages that @mention specific users

    A bot can @mention a user in a message, providing the user ID in the following syntax:

    <users/USER_ID>
    

    Example:

    send_text = "Hey <users/123456789012345678901> go 🏄‍♂️!"

    Rendering Message:

     Hey @Josh go 🏄‍♂️!
    
  • Using formatted text in messages

    Basic formatting to the message text, including bold, italic, and strikethrough

Example

Check out the example Fastfile to see how to use this plugin. Try it by cloning the repo, running fastlane install_plugins and bundle exec fastlane test.

send_text = "Thank you for using Google Chat Message! 🎉"

google_chat_message(
      text: send_text, 
      webhook: 'http:// webhook'
    )

Run tests for this plugin

To run both the tests, and code style validation, run

rake

To automatically fix many of the styling issues, use

rubocop -a

Issues and Feedback

For any other issues and feedback about this plugin, please submit it to this repository.

Troubleshooting

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Using fastlane Plugins

For more information about how the fastlane plugin system works, check out the Plugins documentation.

About fastlane

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