Interactive bots
Zulip's API has a powerful framework for interactive bots that react
to messages in Zulip.
Running a bot
This guide will show you how to run an existing Zulip bot
found in zulip_bots/bots.
You'll need:
Note: Please be considerate when testing experimental bots on public servers such as chat.zulip.org.
- Instructions for all platforms
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Create a bot, making sure to select
Generic bot as the Bot type.
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Download the bot's zuliprc
file.
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Use the following command to install the
zulip_bots
Python package:
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Use the following command to start the bot process (replacing
~/path/to/zuliprc
with the path to the zuliprc
file you downloaded above):
zulip-run-bot <bot-name> --config-file ~/path/to/zuliprc
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Check the output of the command above to make sure your bot is running.
It should include the following line:
INFO:root:starting message handling...
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Test your setup by starting a new direct message
with the bot or mentioning the bot on a channel.
To use the latest development version of the zulip_bots
package, follow
these steps.
You can now play around with the bot and get it configured the way you
like. Eventually, you'll probably want to run it in a production
environment where it'll stay up, by deploying it on a
server using the Zulip Botserver.
Common problems
- My bot won't start
- Ensure that your API config file is correct (download the config file from the server).
- Ensure that your bot script is located in
zulip_bots/bots/<my-bot>/
- Are you using your own Zulip development server? Ensure that you run your bot outside
the Vagrant environment.
- Some bots require Python 3. Try switching to a Python 3 environment before running
your bot.
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