Configuring Bamboo to use Google Talk for Instant Messaging
If your Bamboo server has access to the internet, it can use Google Talk to send IM notifications about build results.
Before you begin:
- Google Talk does not allow IM messages to be received unless the receiver has approved the sender. Please ensure that the Gmail user specified below is approved by each Google Talk recipient. That is, ensure that the Host and Username have previously sent messages to each other via Google Talk.
- The Google Talk service is hosted at talk.google.com. The default port is 5222. (Note: be aware that your firewall might be blocking traffic to this port.)
- TLS is required.
- The only supported authentication mechanism is SASL PLAIN. For additional information, please see: http://code.google.com/apis/talk/open_communications.html
To configure Bamboo to use Google Talk for Instant Messaging:
From the top navigation bar select > Communication > IM server.
Select Edit. Modify the settings as required.
Hos
Type talk.google.com. (If your IM Server uses an @googlemail.com account, type googlemail.com.)
Port
Leave blank. Bamboo will perform a DNS lookup to figure out which port to use.
Username
Type the login name of the Google account from which IM notifications will be sent. Starting with Bamboo 3.4, you need to include the domain name, e.g. atlassianbamboo@gmail.com, NOT atlassianbamboo.
Change password
Select this if you have specified a username different from the currently logged-in user.
Resource
An identifying name for the connection if multiple clients use the same jabber account.
Requires a TLS/SSL connection
Select this.
Force legacy SSL
Test recipient address
You can test this configuration by entering an address and selecting Test.- Select Save.