From the course: Building GitHub Bots
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Deploy your Probot app
From the course: Building GitHub Bots
Deploy your Probot app
- [Instructor] Great, we have our first Robot app built with Robot. Let's also test the adding pull request reviewers logic that we added in addition to the issues logic and test it. It still exists here. Yes, we have this logic. We'll go to the terminal and check whether the server is still running. Now we'll go ahead and create a pull request and check whether it's running fine. We'll wait for some time, yeah, you can see that the Robot app requested a review from the username that's present inside our test assign.yaml, so everything's fine. Keep in mind this is running on a local machine. Everything is running fine, but you want this Robot to be ready for everyone else to use. Even if you stop this server on your local machine. It runs on my local machine, doesn't apply to bots. There is a need to deploy this bot to the cloud so that everyone else can use this Robot app that you created. Before deploying, make sure nothing is hardcoded. I remember hardcoding something. Let me go to…
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What is Probot?1m 31s
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Development environment setup2m 3s
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Configure Probot app19m 40s
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Deploy your Probot app7m 35s
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Best practices1m 18s
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Challenge: Configure your bot to add an approved label21s
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Solution: Configure your bot to add an approved label2m 24s
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