captainVersion: 4 services: $$cap_appname: image: douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge:$$cap_version restart: always environment: RAILS_ENV: production CHATWOOT_ENDPOINT: $$cap_chatwoot_endpoint CHATWOOT_BOT_TOKEN: $$cap_chatwoot_bot_token BOTPRESS_ENDPOINT: $$cap_botpress_endpoint BOTPRESS_BOT_ID: $$cap_botpress_bot_id SECRET_KEY_BASE: $$cap_secret_key_base caproverExtra: containerHttpPort: '3000' caproverOneClickApp: variables: - id: $$cap_version label: Chatwoot Botpress Bridge Version defaultValue: '1' description: Check out their docker page for the valid tags https://hub.docker.com/r/douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge/tags - id: $$cap_secret_key_base label: Secret Key Base description: The randomized string which is used to verify the integrity of signed cookies. Use `openssl rand -hex 64` to generate a key validRegex: /.{1,}/ - id: $$cap_chatwoot_endpoint label: Chatwoot endpoint description: 'Chawoot url example: https://app.chatwoot.com' - id: $$cap_chatwoot_bot_token label: Chatwoot Bot Token description: 'To generate token follow instructions: https://github.com/douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge' - id: $$cap_botpress_endpoint label: Botpress endpoint description: 'Botpress url example: https://app.botpress.com' - id: $$cap_botpress_bot_id label: Botpress Bot ID description: 'ID for bot you have created in botpress' instructions: start: >- Bridge to connect chatwoot and botpress. end: >- Aaaand you're Bridge is now successfully deployed! 😄 Get all instructions to use in https://github.com/douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge displayName: 'Chatwoot Botpress Bridge' isOfficial: false description: 'Bridge to connect chatwoot and botpress.' documentation: 'Read more at: https://github.com/douglara/chatwoot-botpress-bridge'