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- # Capistrano::Wearerequired
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+ # Capistrano::Wearerequired &middot; [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/capistrano-wearerequired.svg)](https://rubygems.org/gems/capistrano-wearerequired)
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  ## Usage
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+ ### New Messaging Elements for Slackistrano
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+ The class `SlackistranoMessagingElements` allows to change the icon with an emoji or image URL and to define a custom username.
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+ klass: Capistrano::Wearerequired::SlackistranoMessagingElements,
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+ channel: '#your-channel',
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+ webhook: 'your-incoming-webhook-url',
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+ icon_emoji: ':ship:',
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+ username: 'deploybot'
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+ }
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+ ```
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  See [Customizing the Messaging](https://github.com/phallstrom/slackistrano/tree/v3.1.0#customizing-the-messaging) for more information.
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  (Requires the [WP-CLI Clear OPcache](https://packagist.org/packages/wearerequired/wp-cli-clear-opcache) plugin.)
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  ## Changelog
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- ### 0.4.0
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+ ### 1.0.0
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- * Renamed to `Capistrano::Wearerequired`.
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+ * `SlackistranoExpandedGitMessaging` extends `SlackistranoMessagingColors` which extends `SlackistranoMessagingElements`.
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  ### 0.1.0
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  require "capistrano/wearerequired/wordpress.rb"
@@ -1,15 +1,6 @@
1
- require 'slackistrano/capistrano'
2
-
3
1
  module Capistrano
4
2
  module Wearerequired
5
- class SlackistranoMessagingExtended < Slackistrano::Messaging::Base
6
-
7
- def initialize(env: nil, team: nil, channel: nil, token: nil, webhook: nil, icon_url: nil, icon_emoji: nil, username: nil)
8
- super(env: env, team: team, channel: channel, token: token, webhook: webhook)
9
- @icon_url = icon_url
10
- @icon_emoji = icon_emoji
11
- @username = username
12
- end
3
+ class SlackistranoExpandedGitMessaging < SlackistranoMessagingColors
13
4
 
14
5
  # Suppress updating message.
15
6
  def payload_for_updating
@@ -21,34 +12,6 @@ module Capistrano
21
12
  nil
22
13
  end
23
14
 
24
- def payload_for_reverted
25
- make_message(super.merge(color: 'good'))
26
- end
27
-
28
- def payload_for_failed
29
- make_message(super.merge(color: 'danger'))
30
- end
31
-
32
- def icon_url
33
- if @icon_url.nil?
34
- super
35
- else
36
- @icon_url
37
- end
38
- end
39
-
40
- def icon_emoji
41
- @icon_emoji
42
- end
43
-
44
- def username
45
- if @username.nil?
46
- super
47
- else
48
- @username
49
- end
50
- end
51
-
52
15
  # Get current revision
53
16
  def current_revision
54
17
  fetch(:current_revision)
@@ -147,18 +110,11 @@ module Capistrano
147
110
  value: revision,
148
111
  short: true
149
112
  }],
150
- fallback: super[:text]
113
+ fallback: application + ' was successfully deployed.'
151
114
  }]
152
115
  }
153
116
  end
154
117
 
155
- private ##################################################
156
-
157
- def make_message(options={})
158
- attachment = options.reject{|k, v| v.nil? }
159
- {attachments: [attachment]}
160
- end
161
-
162
118
  end
163
119
  end
164
120
  end
@@ -1,15 +1,6 @@
1
- require 'slackistrano/capistrano'
2
-
3
1
  module Capistrano
4
2
  module Wearerequired
5
- class SlackistranoMessagingColors < Slackistrano::Messaging::Base
6
-
7
- def initialize(env: nil, team: nil, channel: nil, token: nil, webhook: nil, icon_url: nil, icon_emoji: nil, username: nil)
8
- super(env: env, team: team, channel: channel, token: token, webhook: webhook)
9
- @icon_url = icon_url
10
- @icon_emoji = icon_emoji
11
- @username = username
12
- end
3
+ class SlackistranoMessagingColors < SlackistranoMessagingElements
13
4
 
14
5
  def payload_for_updating
15
6
  make_message(super.merge(color: '#E7E7E7'))
@@ -31,26 +22,6 @@ module Capistrano
31
22
  make_message(super.merge(color: 'danger'))
32
23
  end
33
24
 
34
- def icon_url
35
- if @icon_url.nil?
36
- super
37
- else
38
- @icon_url
39
- end
40
- end
41
-
42
- def icon_emoji
43
- @icon_emoji
44
- end
45
-
46
- def username
47
- if @username.nil?
48
- super
49
- else
50
- @username
51
- end
52
- end
53
-
54
25
  private ##################################################
55
26
 
56
27
  def make_message(options={})
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
1
+ require 'slackistrano/capistrano'
2
+
3
+ module Capistrano
4
+ module Wearerequired
5
+ class SlackistranoMessagingElements < Slackistrano::Messaging::Base
6
+
7
+ def initialize(env: nil, team: nil, channel: nil, token: nil, webhook: nil, icon_url: nil, icon_emoji: nil, username: nil)
8
+ super(env: env, team: team, channel: channel, token: token, webhook: webhook)
9
+ @icon_url = icon_url
10
+ @icon_emoji = icon_emoji
11
+ @username = username
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ def icon_url
15
+ if @icon_url.nil?
16
+ super
17
+ else
18
+ @icon_url
19
+ end
20
+ end
21
+
22
+ def icon_emoji
23
+ @icon_emoji
24
+ end
25
+
26
+ def username
27
+ if @username.nil?
28
+ super
29
+ else
30
+ @username
31
+ end
32
+ end
33
+
34
+ end
35
+ end
36
+ end
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1
1
  module Capistrano
2
2
  module Wearerequired
3
- VERSION = "0.4.0-alpha.2"
3
+ VERSION = "1.0.0"
4
4
  end
5
5
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: capistrano-wearerequired
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.4.0.pre.alpha.2
4
+ version: 1.0.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - wearerequired
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ authors:
11
11
  autorequire:
12
12
  bindir: bin
13
13
  cert_chain: []
14
- date: 2017-09-15 00:00:00.000000000 Z
14
+ date: 2017-09-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
15
15
  dependencies:
16
16
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
17
17
  name: capistrano
@@ -93,14 +93,16 @@ files:
93
93
  - ".editorconfig"
94
94
  - ".gitignore"
95
95
  - Gemfile
96
+ - LICENSE.txt
96
97
  - README.md
97
98
  - Rakefile
98
99
  - capistrano-wearerequired.gemspec
99
100
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired.rb
100
101
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/capistrano.rb
101
102
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/composer.rb
103
+ - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/slackistrano_extended_git_messaging.rb
102
104
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/slackistrano_messaging_colors.rb
103
- - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/slackistrano_messaging_extended.rb
105
+ - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/slackistrano_messaging_elements.rb
104
106
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/tasks/capistrano.rake
105
107
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/tasks/composer.rake
106
108
  - lib/capistrano/wearerequired/tasks/wordpress.rake
@@ -121,9 +123,9 @@ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
121
123
  version: '2.0'
122
124
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
123
125
  requirements:
124
- - - ">"
126
+ - - ">="
125
127
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
126
- version: 1.3.1
128
+ version: '0'
127
129
  requirements: []
128
130
  rubyforge_project:
129
131
  rubygems_version: 2.6.11