mirror of https://github.com/zulip/zulip.git
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1. First, create the streams you’d like to use for Codebase notifications. There
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will be two types of messages: commit-related updates and issue-related updates.
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After creating these streams (we suggest naming them `codebase commits` and
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`codebase issues`), make sure to subscribe all interested parties.
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2. {!download-python-bindings.md!}
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3. You will need your Codebase API Username. You can find it in the settings page
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of your account, under **API Credentials**.
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4. {!change-zulip-config-file-indented.md!}
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5. Also, edit the following Codebase credentials in `zulip_codebase_config.py`:
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```
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CODEBASE_API_USERNAME = "zulip-inc/leo-franchi-15"
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CODEBASE_API_KEY = 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
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```
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6. Before your first run of the script, you may optionally choose to configure it
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to mirror some number of hours of prior Codebase activity:
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```
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CODEBASE_INITIAL_HISTORY_HOURS = 10
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```
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7. Now, simply run the `api/integrations/codebase/zulip_codebase_mirror` script.
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If needed, this script may be restarted, and it will automatically resume from
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when it was last running.
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8. Whenever you create a new project, commit, issue, deployment, or more, you’ll
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get notifications in your selected streams with the associated information.
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{!congrats.md!}
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![](/static/images/integrations/codebase/001.png)
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