Tiny Campfire Ruby client so you can get on with it. It's implemented on top of
Net::HTTP with no external dependencies for Ruby compatibilities.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'campy'And then execute:
$ bundleOr install it yourself as:
$ gem install campy
First create a campfire.yml file in your home directory:
$ cat <<CAMPFIRE_YAML > $HOME/.campfire.yml
:account: mysubdomain
:token: mytoken123
:room: House of Hubot
CAMPFIRE_YAMLCampy comes with the campy command so you can send messages from the
command line:
$ campy speak "Campy says yello"
$ campy paste "Long pastes are long"
$ campy play ohmyOr pipe in your message:
$ echo "Campy tries to honor unix conventions" | campy speak
$ cat ~/stackdump.log | campy paste
$ echo ohmy | campy playThere's not much to the API; create a Campy::Room and go:
require 'campy'
campy = Campy::Room.new(:account => "mysubdomain",
:token => "mytoken123", :room => "House of Hubot")
campy.speak "Campy says yello"
campy.paste "Long pastes are long"
campy.play "ohmy"If you know the room ID and would prefer to use that instead of the name:
require 'campy'
campy = Campy::Room.new(:account => "mysubdomain",
:token => "mytoken123", :room_id => "12345")
campy.speak "Campy says yello"
campy.paste "Long pastes are long"
campy.play "ohmy"Why not use the campfire.yml config? Let's do that:
require 'campy'
require 'yaml'
campy = Campy::Room.new(YAML.load_file(
File.expand_path("~/.campfire.yml")))
campy.speak "Campy says yello"
campy.paste "Long pastes are long"
campy.play "ohmy"- Source hosted at GitHub
- Report issues/questions/feature requests on GitHub Issues
Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested. Ideally create a topic branch for every separate change you make. For example:
- Fork the repo
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request
Created and maintained by Fletcher Nichol ([email protected])
MIT (see LICENSE)