Open Relequestual opened 4 years ago
How do you know the heroku app isn’t in service anymore?
How do you know the heroku app isn’t in service anymore?
If you click that link you get a 404 of sorts.
Yepp, can it be restored, please?
hello team! could anyone get this back to life? we were heavily dependent on the reminder bot in our repo 🙏
Our company loves your tool and we are missing it here! <3
It's fairly easy to deploy your own?
is this dead?
The heroku instance (where app is running) is dead. So there a two ways. Somebody deploys a new instance to Glitch or Heroku, creates a new GitHub App and share it or anyone who will use it must do it themself for private usage.
It is a probot app and you will find further informations here https://probot.github.io/docs/deployment/
FYI, I hope to have an update for those watching this thread shortly. Work is underway to migrate reminders to a GitHub Action, removing the need for deployment solutions
FYI, I hope to have an update for those watching this thread shortly. Work is underway to migrate reminders to a GitHub Action, removing the need for deployment solutions
That's excellent news. Thank you for your work!
Oh I would love to switch to a github action! Keep us posted.
Hey there,
Do you have any news on the ongoing work about the reminders' version relying on GH Actions?
Still not work now.
So myself and @stdavis created a pair of github actions to replace this bot. Please try it out and let us know what you think in the issues. Wouldn't it be nice if we could have org level github actions?!
https://twitter.com/MapUtah/status/1408215695335165954
“Hello @github friends! Our dev's have created their first github actions in the marketplace for reminding you to get stuff done. https://t.co/xNxDblpu6S and https://t.co/S6Iw4vuk2I formerly a probot reminder bot No more things slipping through the cracks! #utmap #github”
@steveoh This can only be applied to one repo, right?
@steveoh This can only be applied to one repo, right?
Yes unfortunately it's a one at a time solution. But it's free and doesn't require a vm or serverless deployment.
@steveoh Thanks :).
@derberg has been working on an approach to copy sets of files (like GH Actions) to mutliple repositires within an org. I thought I'd mention it in case he has anything to share on that work, not sure of the state of the project.
thanks @Relequestual
There is no native support for org level actions yet and don't know when it will arrive. I crafted this action to support "global" actions. It is actively maintained as our lives depend on it at AsyncAPI.
FYI, I hope to have an update for those watching this thread shortly. Work is underway to migrate reminders to a GitHub Action, removing the need for deployment solutions
@jbjonesjr any update? I'd like to archive this repository
For folks who want to have a single action that runs on multiple repositories I'd implement support for app authentication. Then users can register their own app, install it on any repository they want, and pass the app ID and private key as parameters to the github action.
I used this pattern several times and it works great. For example in https://github.com/gr2m/release-notifier-action
GitHubGitHub Action to notify repositories about the repository's releases using a GitHub App - gr2m/release-notifier-action
For all the people looking for an alternative that works without GitHub Actions:
I'm currently working on a GitHub reminder app called Octo Reminder. You can install it here.
It has all the functionality of the previous Probot Reminders app, plus:
If you have any feedback or issues you can leave a message here 😊
Great to see this project getting a new life. As an alternative, SnoozeThis has built-in reminder functionality as well, though it is more targeted towards snoozing issues until their dependencies are resolved (for example, waiting until another issue has been closed). And as such, you can't set a reminder message like with Octo Reminder. SnoozeThis requires no setup (though installing the app will enable more functionality). See below for a simple demo. (Disclaimer: I'm one of the contributors to that project)
@SnoozeThis wait 3 minutes
(https://snoozeth.is/8_mPd6mdy5o) I will wait until Wed, 30 Mar 2022 10:14:44 CEST and then add a comment.
SnoozeThis is a bot that holds on to your blocked tasks. By telling SnoozeThis what your tasks are waiting for, we can hand them back to you at the right time.
Resolved.
/remind 1 minute
/reminder 1 minute
/reminder 10 minutes
/remind 1 minute
@tenshiAMD we had trouble parsing your reminder. Try:
/remind me [what] [when]
/remind me probot/reminders 1 minute
@tenshiAMD set a reminder for Sep 30th 2022
/remind me to test this in 1 minute
@serpro69 set a reminder for Oct 5th 2022
/remind me probot/reminders 1 minute
@FlipEverything set a reminder for Mar 6th 2023
/remind @mazsa97 test in 2 minutes
@mazsa97 set a reminder for Mar 6th 2023
/remind me teszt at 13:20 utc today
@FlipEverything set a reminder for Mar 6th 2023
Yes, the app is broken! 🤣
Just use SnoozeThis. No need to install anything.
@SnoozeThis wait until 13:20
(https://snoozeth.is/6_kzuKTEy9o) I will wait until Thu, 20 Apr 2023 13:20:00 CEST and then add a comment.
SnoozeThis is a bot that holds on to your blocked tasks. By telling SnoozeThis what your tasks are waiting for, we can hand them back to you at the right time.
Thank you! Currently we are using Octo Reminder and it works just fine.
Resolved.
/remind me next monday
@RobinFrcd set a reminder for Aug 21st 2023
/remind me next monday
/remind me May 24th 2024
It looks like the heroku app that this bot used is no longer in service. Can someone create a new one?