GitLab provides a way to push update messages to an Irker server. When configured, pushes to a project will trigger the service to send data directly to the Irker server.
See the project homepage for further info: https://gitlab.com/esr/irker
You will first need an Irker daemon. You can download the Irker code from its repository on https://gitlab.com/esr/irker:
git clone https://gitlab.com/esr/irker.git
Once you have downloaded the code, you can run the python script named irkerd
. This script is the gateway script, it acts both as an IRC client, for sending messages to an IRC server obviously, and as a TCP server, for receiving messages from the GitLab service.
If the Irker server runs on the same machine, you are done. If not, you will need to follow the firsts steps of the next section.
irkerd
runs (defaults to localhost
) in the Server host
field on the Web pageirkerd
(e.g. defaults to 6659) in the Server port
field on the Web page.Default IRC URI
is set, it has to be in the format irc[s]://domain.name
and will be prepend to each and every channel provided by the user which is not a full URI.Irker accepts channel names of the form chan
and #chan
, both for the #chan
channel. If you want to send messages in query, you will need to add ,isnick
after the channel name, in this form: Aorimn,isnick
. In this latter case, Aorimn
is treated as a nick and no more as a channel name.
Irker can also join password-protected channels. Users need to append ?key=thesecretpassword
to the chan name.