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writing-bots#installing-a-development-version-of-the-zulip-bots-package)
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guide.*
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2. Register a new bot user on the Zulip server's web interface.
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1. Register a new bot user on the Zulip server's web interface.
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* Log in to the Zulip server.
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* Navigate to *Settings (<i class="fa fa-cog"></i>)* -> *Your bots* -> *Add a new bot*.
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Select *Generic bot* for bot type, fill out the form and click on *Create bot*.
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* A new bot user should appear in the *Active bots* panel.
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3. Download the bot's `zuliprc` configuration file to your computer.
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1. Download the bot's `zuliprc` configuration file to your computer.
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* Go to *Settings* -> *Your bots*
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* In the *Active bots* panel, click on the little green download icon
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on your browser and OS).
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* Copy the file to a destination of your choice, e.g. to `~/zuliprc-my-bot`.
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4. Run the bot.
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1. Run the bot.
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* Run
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```
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Select *Outgoing webhook* for bot type, fill out the form and click on *Create bot*.
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* A new bot user should appear in the *Active bots* panel.
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2. Download the `flaskbotrc` from the `your-bots` settings page. It
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1. Download the `flaskbotrc` from the `your-bots` settings page. It
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contains the configuration details for all the active outgoing
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webhook bots. It's structure is very similar to that of zuliprc.
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3. Run the Zulip Botserver by passing the `flaskbotrc` to it. The
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1. Run the Zulip Botserver by passing the `flaskbotrc` to it. The
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command format is:
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```
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If omitted, `hostname` defaults to `127.0.0.1` and `port` to `5002`.
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4. Now set up the outgoing webhook service which will interact with
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r. Now set up the outgoing webhook service which will interact with
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the server: Create an **Outgoing webhook** bot with its Endpoint URL
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of the form:
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`outgoing-webhook@zulip.com`. This can be used for interacting
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with flask server bots.
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5. Congrats, everything is set up! Test your botserver like you would
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1. Congrats, everything is set up! Test your botserver like you would
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test a normal bot.
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### Running Zulip Botserver with supervisord
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Running the Zulip Botserver with *supervisord* works almost like
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running it manually.
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0. Install *supervisord* via your package manager; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu:
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1. Install *supervisord* via your package manager; e.g. on Debian/Ubuntu:
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```
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sudo apt-get install supervisor
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```
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[supervisord-config-file]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zulip/python-zulip-api/master/zulip_botserver/zulip-botserver-supervisord.conf
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2. Update *supervisord* to read the configuration file:
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1. Update *supervisord* to read the configuration file:
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```
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supervisorctl reread
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supervisorctl update
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(or you can use `/etc/init.d/supervisord restart`, but this is less
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disruptive if you're using *supervisord* for other services as well).
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3. Test if your setup is successful:
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1. Test if your setup is successful:
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```
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supervisorctl status
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```
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