[QGIS-Developer] Request for a Github Webhook
Richard Duivenvoorde
rdmailings at duif.net
Tue May 21 02:44:37 PDT 2019
Ok, second try.
Apparently we had to append /github to the url provided...
But NOW we have green checkmarks!
Richard
PS: apparently we also have a
https://issues.qgis.org/github_hook (push)
webhook that fails??
On 2019-05-21 10:37, Joshua wrote:
> The webhook is called whenever there is activity on Github. It should
> simply post a description and link to the repository change.
>
> This tutorial shows the setup. json is correct....
>
> https://gist.github.com/jagrosh/5b1761213e33fc5b54ec7f6379034a22
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joshua
>
> On 21/05/19 8:30 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>> I just added your url as webhook, but does not seem to work.
>>
>> Configured it as 'sent all' and tried both xml and json payload.
>>
>> Is your url active?
>> What is it you are expecting?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> On 2019-05-21 09:49, Tim Sutton wrote:
>>> Hi Joshua
>>>
>>> Out of curiosity, what is the link between minetest and QGIS? I have
>>> seen tools to create Minecraft worlds with QGIS / GIS layers, are you
>>> doing something similar with Minetest? If so could you share your
>>> workflows for doing that?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Tim
>>>
>>>> On 20 May 2019, at 21:01, Joshua <admin at base.nz> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Richard,
>>>>
>>>> I sent a reply direct to your email a couple of days ago but it may
>>>> have endned up in your spam folder. Sending it here again just in
>>>> case.
>>>>
>>>> _Here is what I sent along with the Discord webhook URL..._
>>>>
>>>> I too believe in open source principles and have been helping my son
>>>> contribute to Minetest (LGPL). There is a strong presence of
>>>> Minetest contributers on Discord so I set up an account there. The
>>>> devs did not want to make Discord an official communication HUB of
>>>> Minetest, though they understood it's importance to the community
>>>> and allowed a Github feed to be sent to there. There is an active
>>>> presence of like minded folks on the Minetest Discord where users
>>>> discuss modding of the game, ask for help from other members and
>>>> share their works.
>>>>
>>>> I then looked for a QGIS Discord server but couldn't find one. I
>>>> decided to make one for other people who wanted the same thing. In
>>>> just a couple of days since launching the server we now have 28
>>>> members _(now 35)_.
>>>>
>>>> Discord currently has 130 million registered users and is growing.
>>>> Many people would happily join a Discord QGIS server because they
>>>> already use Discord and log in everyday. And many of these people
>>>> would not join other QGIS communication sites because it would be
>>>> another app they need to use or another website they need to log
>>>> into each day.
>>>>
>>>> My vision for this server is to have it function much the same way
>>>> it does for Minetest. A place to hang out, ask questions, contribute
>>>> and showcase work. Having a Github feed would allow members to keep
>>>> appraised of the latest core development and perhaps inspire them to
>>>> contribute by making their own pull requests. I believe this Discord
>>>> server will have a net positive effect for QGIS.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Joshua
>>>>
>>>> On 18/05/19 11:20 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 18/05/2019 04.28, Joshua wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I started an unofficial QGIS Discord server and would like one of
>>>> our
>>>> channels to have a live feed of Github commits. A webhook would have
>>>> to
>>>> be set up by a QGIS github admin. Is this possible?
>>>>
>>>> I can provide the Discord webhook in a direct email or Slack DM to
>>>> the
>>>> admin who will need it.
>>>>
>>>> The discord server is at: https://discord.gg/9eA7P6U
>>>>
>>>> Hi Joshua,
>>>>
>>>> You can sent me the url (richard at qgis.org), but maybe we first have
>>>> to
>>>> discuss here a little what would be the benefit (for us as QGIS
>>>> community).
>>>>
>>>> I'm not familiar with Discord, but Wikipedia tells me:
>>>> "Discord is a proprietary freeware VoIP application and digital
>>>> distribution platform designed for video gaming communities..."
>>>>
>>>> I like the idea of non devs having some insight about what is going
>>>> on
>>>> (though we do have github itself, and gitter [1]), and which makes
>>>> me
>>>> wonder how many communication channels we want to serve), and if it
>>>> would not be more appropriate to use some FOSS tool for this?
>>>>
>>>> Can you tell us a little more about your plans?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Richard Duivenvoorde
>>>>
>>>> [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discord_(software)
>>>> [1] https://gitter.im/qgis/QGIS
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