Github Slack Integration #45

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opened 2025-11-06 11:24:27 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 9 comments
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Originally created by @alancapc on GitHub (Aug 24, 2018).

Hi,

Can the owner install Github Slack integration, please?

This way people can receive any updates being made in here over slack.

Install GitHub App integration link

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Originally created by @alancapc on GitHub (Aug 24, 2018). Hi, Can the owner install Github Slack integration, please? This way people can receive any updates being made in here over slack. [Install GitHub App integration link](https://slack.github.com/github/install/5487021/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ0cmlnZ2VyX2lkIjoiNDIyMjI2ODA2NjQxLjE4NDU3OTg0MTQ0MC40ZTg1ZDFjZTMyZTEzZDAzODQ1YWM4YjE2MDgwYjIwZiIsImlhdCI6MTUzNTEyMzc3NywiZXhwIjoxNTM1MTI3Mzc3fQ.rMpmJmjSUIQBwRLLDGV-klKfi9H2z3gO8E_kk1Nxjwo) **PROBLEM** ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7346073/44592813-94151c80-a7b9-11e8-82bb-c93d686363b8.png)
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@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018):

@alancapc Sure, but which slack channel are you using ?

@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018): @alancapc Sure, but which slack channel are you using ?
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@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018):

@alancapc the reason I asked is because I tried to click on the link but got An unexpected error occured

@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 25, 2018): @alancapc the reason I asked is because I tried to click on the link but got `An unexpected error occured`
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@alancapc commented on GitHub (Aug 26, 2018):

That link is the one recommended but I can see it is broken, indeed. That was supposed to be the green "Install GitHub App" link. in the image.

@alancapc commented on GitHub (Aug 26, 2018): That link is the one recommended but I can see it is broken, indeed. That was supposed to be the green "Install GitHub App" link. in the image.
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@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 27, 2018):

@alancapc ok.... what do we do now ?

@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 27, 2018): @alancapc ok.... what do we do now ?
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@vegasbrianc commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2018):

@alancapc @veggiemonk Maybe it would be good to understand the use case a bit better. It could be possible we handle this another way.

@vegasbrianc commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2018): @alancapc @veggiemonk Maybe it would be good to understand the use case a bit better. It could be possible we handle this another way.
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@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2018):

@vegasbrianc Sure, what do you propose ?

@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2018): @vegasbrianc Sure, what do you propose ?
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@alancapc commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2018):

Sorry for the late reply, maybe if I create a quick .gif of the use case it would help understanding the use
case?

Steps to reproduce desired result:

  1. On Slack, add/install "Github" app.
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  2. On Slack, go to "Github" app to (can do this from anywhere, but doing so here for the sake of keeping one scope):
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  3. From Github app, subscribe to a project (One that can be used for comparison is docker/compose).
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  4. Output: Any updates on docker/compose project hosted on Github will be reflected as notifications on Slack:
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  5. Clean up: If you don't want to follow docker/compose (I do as it doesn't seem ready for production on windows just yet) just unsubscribe from it:
    Unsubscribe to notifications for a repository:
    /github unsubscribe owner/repository

To understand the scenario going through these steps will give you a fairly good idea of how I planned on receiving veggiemonk/awesome-docker notifications on slack.

I will think of why it cannot be done from veggiemonk/awesome-docker just yet and how this can be changed, as soon as I do so will get back.

Thanks !

@alancapc commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2018): Sorry for the late reply, maybe if I create a quick .gif of the use case it would help understanding the use case? Steps to reproduce desired result: 1. On Slack, add/install "Github" app. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7346073/44717102-09336b00-aab4-11e8-829b-9acd74171908.png) 2. On Slack, go to "Github" app to (can do this from anywhere, but doing so here for the sake of keeping one scope): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7346073/44717332-9f679100-aab4-11e8-862f-4563bdd91bd6.png) 3. From Github app, subscribe to a project (One that can be used for comparison is [docker/compose](https://github.com/docker/compose)). ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7346073/44716813-40554c80-aab3-11e8-8b74-e0342ad298c7.png) 4. **Output:** Any updates on docker/compose project hosted on Github will be reflected as notifications on Slack: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7346073/44717575-40564c00-aab5-11e8-8f73-4bd37b3011af.png) 5. **Clean up:** If you don't want to follow docker/compose (I do as it doesn't seem ready for production on windows just yet) just unsubscribe from it: Unsubscribe to notifications for a repository: `/github unsubscribe owner/repository` To understand the scenario going through these steps will give you a fairly good idea of how I planned on receiving[ veggiemonk/awesome-docker](https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker) notifications on slack. I will think of why it cannot be done from [veggiemonk/awesome-docker](https://github.com/veggiemonk/awesome-docker) just yet and how this can be changed, as soon as I do so will get back. Thanks !
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@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 29, 2018):

@alancapc @vegasbrianc Does one need to install the slack app on github or the github app on slack. I'm confused....

@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Aug 29, 2018): @alancapc @vegasbrianc Does one need to install the slack app on github or the github app on slack. I'm confused....
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@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2018):

Reopen the issue if still relevant

@veggiemonk commented on GitHub (Sep 13, 2018): Reopen the issue if still relevant
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Reference: github-starred/awesome-docker#45