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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ Go-NEB is a [Matrix](https://matrix.org) bot written in Go. It is the successor
* [Features](#features)
* [Installing](#installing)
* [Running](#running)
* [Configuration file](#configuration-file)
* [Configuring clients](#configuring-clients)
* [Configuring services](#configuring-services)
* [Echo Service](#echo-service)
@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ Go-NEB is a [Matrix](https://matrix.org) bot written in Go. It is the successor
* [JIRA Realm](#jira-realm)
* [Developing](#developing)
* [Architecture](#architecture)
* [API Docs](#viewing-the-api-docs)
# Quick Start
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- `DATABASE_TYPE` MUST be "sqlite3". No other type is supported.
- `DATABASE_URL` is where to find the database file. One will be created if it does not exist. It is a URL so parameters can be passed to it. We recommend setting `_busy_timeout=5000` to prevent sqlite3 "database is locked" errors.
- `BASE_URL` should be the public-facing endpoint that sites like Github can send webhooks to.
- `CONFIG_FILE` is the path to the configuration file to read from. This isn't included in the example above, so Go-NEB will operate in HTTP mode.
Go-NEB needs to be "configured" with clients and services before it will do anything useful.
Go-NEB needs to be "configured" with clients and services before it will do anything useful. It can be configured via a configuration file OR by an HTTP API.
## Configuration file
If you run Go-NEB with a `CONFIG_FILE` environment variable, it will load that file and use it for services, clients, etc. There is a [sample configuration file](config.sample.yaml) which explains all the options. In most cases, these are *direct mappings* to the corresponding HTTP API.
## Configuring Clients
Go-NEB needs to connect as a matrix user to receive messages. Go-NEB can listen for messages as multiple matrix users. The users are configured using an HTTP API and the config is stored in the database. To create a user:
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## Viewing the API docs.
## Viewing the API docs
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# Start a documentation server listening on :6060

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