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Greg Price eb55a3a1ba template context: Give better names to the URLs for the API.
The "subdomain" label is redundant, to the extent it's even
accurate -- this is really just the URL we want to display,
which may or may not involve a subdomain.  Similarly "external".

The former `external_api_path_subdomain` was never a path -- it's a
host, followed by a path, which together form a scheme-relative URL.
I'm not quite convinced that value is actually the right thing in
2 of the 3 places we use it, but fixing that can start by giving an
accurate name to the thing we have.
2017-10-30 18:29:29 -07:00

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See your Yo App notifications in Zulip!

First, on your {{ settings_html|safe }}, create a bot for {{ integration_display_name }}. Construct the URL for the {{ integration_display_name }} bot using the bot API key and the email address associated with your Zulip account:

{{ api_url }}{{ integration_url }}?api_key=abcdefgh&email=awesome@zulip.example.com

Modify the parameters of the URL above, where api_key is the API key of your Zulip bot.

You will receive your notifications as a private message from the bot.

Copy the URL created and go to https://yoapi.justyo.co.

Sign in using your username and password and go to Edit Profile.

Paste the URL in the Callback field and click on Update.

{!congrats.md!}

Multiple users can use the same Yo bot; each user should use their own Zulip account email in the webhook URL.