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Hibiki Elixir

Running in Local

Prerequisite

  1. Create a line bot account and get the channel access token and channel secret (https://developers.line.biz/en/docs/messaging-api/getting-started/#using-oa-manager).
  2. Install Elixir (https://elixir-lang.org/install.html).
  3. Setup local postgres db.

Setup

  1. Copy config/dev.sample.exs to config/dev.exs and fill in the environment variables.
  2. Run mix deps.get in the root folder.
  3. Run iex -S mix

Webhook URL

I usually use ngrok, feel free to use whatever if you know how to.

  1. Install ngrok (https://ngrok.com/).
  2. After running hibiki, run ngrok http 8080 on another terminal.
  3. Copy the https forwarding url (eg. https://something.ngrok.io)
  4. Go to line dev console (https://developers.line.biz/console/)
  5. Open your bot provider, and bot channel account.
  6. Go to messaging API tab, enable Use Webhook if haven't, and set the webhook url to the ngrok https url + "/hibiki" (eg. "https://something.ngrok.io/hibiki")
  7. The ngrok url will change everytime you restart the process, unless you get a premium account.
  8. Send "!call" to your line bot account.

Migration

Use ecto (https://hexdocs.pm/ecto/getting-started.html), afther the dev config is set, use either mix ecto.migrate or mix ecto.rollback, check the migration status with mix ecto.migrations