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chtc-bot

Events

Saying gt#1000 will cause the CHTC bot to reply with a link to the corresponding GitTrac ticket.

Saying rt#1001 will cause the CHTC bot to reply with a link to the corresponding RT ticket.

Commands

/knobs KNOB [KNOB_KNOB ...]

The bot will look up the configuration knob(s) and echo them to the channel.

/jobads ATTR [ATTR_ATTR ...]

The bot will look up the job ad attribute(s) and echo them to the channel.

/classad_eval 'AD' 'EXPR' ['EXPR' ...]

The bot will simplify the given expression(s) in the context of the given ClassAd and echo the ad (if not empty) and the result(s) to the channel.

/submits COMMAND [COMMAND_COMMAND ...]

The bot will look up the submit command(s) and echo them to the channel.

/schedule [USER NAME, USER USER NAME, ...]

On weekdays, the bot will send you a direct message with the day's schedule status for the specified user(s), or all of them, if none are specified. Use the names displayed by the latter to discover the valid arguments to the former.

/condor_status [condor_status_args]

Runs condor_status against (by default) the CHTC pool. Use sparingly.

Development

Once you've cloned the repository, run pip install -r requirements-dev.txt to install the development packages.

This repository uses pre-commit. After installing development dependencies, run pre-commit install. Do not commit before installing pre-commit!

To run the tests, run pytest from the repository root.

Deployment

CHTC-Bot is currently deployed on the CHTC Kubernetes cluster.

There are also some files lying around from the now-deprecated Heroku deployment.

Updating Version

Every commit to the repository generates a SHA-tagged Docker image via the .github/workflows/docker-build.yml workflow. The Docker Hub repository is here. To deploy a new version of the bot, follow the instructions in the configuration repository to update the image version specified in the Kubernetes deployment configuration.

Expected Environment Variables

  • CONFIG - The name of the configuration file in config/ to load.
  • SLACK_BOT_TOKEN
  • SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET
  • RSS_SHARED_SECRET
  • SCHEDULE_COMMAND_PASSWORD
  • DATABASE_URL - Optional; database features will not be loaded if not present.

Some of these environment variables are secret, like the SLACK_BOT_TOKEN. Use the "sealed secrets" described in the configuration repository to store those secrets safely.