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A Laravel service provider for sending notifications to HipChat (v2 API) via Guzzle
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2015/03/22 00:11 (dev-master)
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HipChat Notification API Wrapper for Laravel

A HipChat API wrapper for Laravel 5.x using Guzzle, which implements a simple room notification interface using the HipChat v2 API and is designed to be used with room authorization tokens.

By Simon Hampel.

This package provides a simple Laravel service provider and facade for our base HipChat notification API wrapper package hampel/hipchat-notify - please refer to the documentation about that package for instructions on how to use this API wrapper.

Installation

The recommended way of installing the HipChat Notify package is through Composer:

Require the package via Composer in your composer.json

:::json
{
    "require": {
        "hampel/hipchat-notify-laravel": "~1.0"
    }
}

Run Composer to update the new requirement.

:::bash
$ composer update

The package is built to work with the Laravel 5 Framework.

Open your Laravel config file app/config/app.php and add the service provider in the $providers array:

:::php
'providers' => array(

    ...

    'HipChat\HipChatServiceProvider'

),

You may also optionally add an alias entry to the $aliases array in the same file for the HipChat facade:

:::php
"aliases" => array(

	...

	'HipChat'			  => 'HipChat\Facades\HipChat',

),

Finally, to utilise the HipChat API, you must generate an auth token using the HipChat admin control panel and then specify that token and your room ID in your .env file:

:::bash
HIPCHAT_ROOM_AUTH_TOKEN=your_hipchat_auth_token
HIPCHAT_ROOM_ID=your_hipchat_room_id

Usage

Use Laravel's App facade to gain access to the service provider in your code:

:::php
use HipChat\Message;

$hipchat = App::make('hipchat');
$hipchat->send(Message::createText('my notification message'));

... or just use the Facade instead:

:::php
HipChat::send(Message::createText('my notification message'));

Refer to the usage examples and code in the HipChat Notifier repository for more details about how to use the library.