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28 lines
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1. Log into your github.com (registering if necessary)
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2. Go to http://github.com/fhir/sample-ig
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3. Select "Fork" and fork to your local github repository
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4. In your forked github.com repository, go to "settings", "Webhooks"
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5. Select "Add webhook"
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- Set the payload URL to: https://us-central1-fhir-org-starter-project.cloudfunctions.net/ig-commit-trigger
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- Set the content-type to application/json
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- Leave the secret blank
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- Enable SSL verification
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- "Just the 'push' event"
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- Active
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- Click on "Add webhook"
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6. Log onto http://chat.fhir.org
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7. Subscribe to the committers/notification branch
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- Click on the little "gear" icon beside "Streams"
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- Select "All streams" and find "Committers/notification"
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- Subscribe to it
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If you clone your fork locally using Git and make changes, then commit and push them to your web repository
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OR if you make changes directly on your web repository, then
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a few minutes after your change in the notifications stream, you should see something like this:
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lmckenzi/sample-ig: master rebuilt
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Commit: Changed id (Lloyd McKenzie) :thumbs_up:
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Details: build logs | published | qa: broken links = 1, errors = 15, warn = 3, info = 0
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You can use the links to see the logs, published version and the qa
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