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sarahxc
slackScout
Cron
Slack scout sends a slack notification every time your keywords are mentioned on Twitter, Hacker News, or Reddit. Get notified whenever you, your company, or topics of interest are mentioned online. Built with Browserbase . Inspired by f5bot.com . Full code tutorial . Getting Started To run Slack Scout, you’ll need a Browserbase API key Slack Webhook URL: setup here Twitter Developer API key Browserbase Browserbase is a developer platform to run, manage, and monitor headless browsers at scale. We’ll use Browserbase to navigate to, and scrape our different news sources. We’ll also use Browserbase’s Proxies to ensure we simulate authentic user interactions across multiple browser sessions . Get started with Browserbase for free here . Twitter We’ve decided to use the Twitter API to include Twitter post results. It costs $100 / month to have a Basic Twitter Developer account. If you decide to use Browserbase, we can lend our token. Comment below for access. Once you have the SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL , BROWSERBASE_API_KEY , and TWITTER_BEARER_TOKEN , input all of these as Val Town Environment Variables . Project created by Sarah Chieng and Alex Phan 💌
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pomdtr
pwa
Script
Add a pwa manifest to an http val (to open in as an app in iOS). See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Progressive_web_apps for available fields. Usage import handler from "https://esm.town/v/maxm/staticChess";
import { pwa } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/pwa";
export default pwa(handler, {
name: "Static Chess",
display: "standalone",
background_color: "#ffffff",
start_url: "/",
});
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pomdtr
password_auth
Script
Password Auth Middleware Protect your vals behind a password. Use session cookies to persist authentication. Usage import { passwordAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/password_auth?v=84";
export default passwordAuth(() => {
return new Response("OK");
}, { verifyPassword: (password) => password == Deno.env.get("VAL_PASSWORD") }); If you want to use an api token to authenticate: import { passwordAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/password_auth?v=84";
import { verifyToken } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/verifyToken";
export default passwordAuth(() => {
return new Response("OK");
}, { verifyPassword: verifyToken }); TODO [x] allow to authenticate using a val town token [ ] add a way to send an email to ask a password from the val owner [ ] automatically extend the session [ ] automatically remove expired sessions FAQ How to sign out ? Navigate to <your-site>/signout .
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pomdtr
static
HTTP
Static Vals Serve static content from val.town Usage First, fork this val to get your own http endpoint. Then create a val that uses a string as it's default export, or a single string export. The val must be either public or unlisted . export default `<static content>` You can then fetch the exported string from outside val.town using: curl 'https://<owner>-static.web.val.run/<val>.<extension>' The Content-Type will be dynamically set depending on the provided extension. Example https://pomdtr-static.web.val.run/val_town_readme_style.css Val Link
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pomdtr
basicAuth
Script
Val Town Basic Auth Add basic auth on top of any http val Usage Wrap your HTTP handler in the basicAuth middleware. import { basicAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/basicAuth";
function handler(req: Request) {
return new Response("You are authenticated!");
}
export default basicAuth(handler, { verifyUser: (username, password) => username == "user" && password == "password" }); If you want to use an apiToken as a password: import { basicAuth } from "https://esm.town/v/pomdtr/basicAuth";
import { verifyToken } from "https://www.val.town/v/pomdtr/verifyToken"
function handler(req: Request) {
return new Response("You are authenticated!");
}
export default basicAuth(handler, { verifyUser: (_, password) => verifyToken(password) });
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