Redis Backplane for Hubots

(github.com)

13 points | by gijoeyguerra 6 days ago ago

5 comments

  • rileytg 6 hours ago

    hubot is still an active project??

    i haven’t heard much about it since pre-slack era… does anyone here still use it?

    • TheTaytay 4 hours ago

      We used it back in the day as well for some non-essential stuff. This post caused me to dig into where hubot stands. It looks like gijoeyguerra upgraded the code to ESM: https://github.com/hubotio/hubot and also wrote/upgraded the adapters for Slack, Teams, etc: https://github.com/hubot-friends

      It would be cool to see this get legs again. If nothing else, a maintained cross-platform, hackable bot framework is useful! This caused me to do some more searching, and I stumbled across: https://joeyguerra.com/blog/2023/resuscitating-hubot.html

      Nice work joeyguerra!

    • danpalmer 5 hours ago

      I used it in ~2018-2020 on Slack (as well as waaay back on Campfire), and it was showing its age. The Node ecosystem, for all its faults, has come a long way since Hubot was created, and working with Hubot felt dated. I believe the original was written in CoffeScript!

      That said, if all you want is a few quick scripts hooked up to chat, it's still pretty low effort. Alternatives require a fair bit more setup, and while they're better for it, maybe you don't need that.

    • butterandguns 3 hours ago

      When I left GitHub in 2022 it was still heavily used for so many things. Unsure if it's still in use there today but it wouldn't surprise me.

  • gijoeyguerra 6 days ago

    Leveraged Redis Consumer Groups to create a backplane for Hubots - enabling horizontally scaling Hubot instances.