— To migrate an existing account, please see our Migration Guide.
By using our Flowdock integration, Code Climate will automatically post notifications directly to your Flowdock room. Notifications will be posted whenever important events occur during our analysis (e.g., your code or test coverage gets better or worse). Here are some examples of notifications we'll post in Flowdock:
Note: For an organization-owned repository, you must be in an organization's Owners group to perform the actions described in this article. Alternatively, if you added the repository in question by clicking Add Open Source Repo, you must have GitHub-rights to administer the repository.
The steps below explain how to setup and test Code Climate's Flowdock integration. Note that these steps will require you to move back and forth between Code Climate and Flowdock.
Paste the API token into the API Token field.
To verify the API token is valid, click Test Service (this will post a test message to your flow). If a green message appears at the top of the screen, all is well. If a red error message is displayed, see Troubleshooting below.
If you are seeing a red error message after clicking Test Service:
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— To migrate an existing account, please see our Migration Guide.
By using our Flowdock integration, Code Climate will automatically post notifications directly to your Flowdock room. Notifications will be posted whenever important events occur during our analysis (e.g., your code or test coverage gets better or worse). Here are some examples of notifications we'll post in Flowdock:
Note: For an organization-owned repository, you must be in an organization's Owners group to perform the actions described in this article. Alternatively, if you added the repository in question by clicking Add Open Source Repo, you must have -rights to administer the repository.
The steps below explain how to setup and test Code Climate's Flowdock integration. Note that these steps will require you to move back and forth between Code Climate and Flowdock.
Paste the API token into the API Token field.
To verify the API token is valid, click Test Service (this will post a test message to your flow). If a green message appears at the top of the screen, all is well. If a red error message is displayed, see Troubleshooting below.
If you are seeing a red error message after clicking Test Service:
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