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- Make .env the single source of truth for runtime config. Remove all
`env:` blocks from SREBOT/ecosystem.config.js and TSSBOT/ecosystem.config.js
so values can't silently shadow .env. Both ecosystem files load .env via
`require('dotenv').config()` and PM2 inherits the resolved environment.
- Rename SREBOT_STORAGE_VOL_PATH → STORAGE_VOL_PATH across all readers
(BOT/utils.py, BOT/receiver_bridge.py, BOT/render_recap.py, server.js,
web/server.js, dateindex.js, scripts/*, srebot.service, tests/, README,
and both .env files). STORAGE is shared between SREBOT and TSSBOT, so the
variable shouldn't carry one bot's prefix.
- Rename per-process PORT env vars to disambiguated names so .env can be
the source of truth without collisions:
PORT (api) → SREBOT_API_PORT (server.js)
PORT (web) → SREBOT_WEB_PORT (web/server.js)
WEBHOOK_PORT → SREBOT_WEBHOOK_PORT (github_webhook_updater.py)
SREBOT_EXTERNAL_HOST/PORT/UPSTREAM_URL were already uniquely named;
they just move from ecosystem env to .env.
- TSSBOT/.env: drop GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET (only srebot-webhook consumes it)
and the stale SREBOT_DEPLOY_PATH. SREBOT/.env: also drop the obsolete
SREBOT_DEPLOY_PATH (ecosystem now hardcodes __dirname).
- ecosystem.config.js no longer references SREBOT_DEPLOY_PATH; deploy path
is always __dirname of the ecosystem file.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Installation
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Clone the repository
git clone git@github.com:FURRO404/BOTS.git cd BOTS/SREBOT -
Set up Python virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate -
Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt -
Configure environment variables
nano .env.envis the single source of truth for runtime config —ecosystem.config.jshas noenv:blocks; it loads.envviarequire('dotenv').config()and PM2 inherits the variables when spawning each app. Keys SREBOT reads:DISCORD_KEY=your_discord_bot_token_here DEEPL_KEY=your_deepl_api_key_here # Optional GITHUB_WEBHOOK_SECRET=your_webhook_secret # For auto-deployment STORAGE_VOL_PATH=/absolute/path/to/storage # Shared with TSSBOT SREBOT_API_BEARER_TOKEN=your_internal_api_token # Optional, protects /api/* SREBOT_API_PORT=6000 SREBOT_WEB_PORT=3001 SREBOT_WEBHOOK_PORT=9000 SREBOT_EXTERNAL_HOST=0.0.0.0 SREBOT_EXTERNAL_PORT=18081 SREBOT_EXTERNAL_BEARER_TOKEN=your_external_bridge_token # Optional, protects the bridge API and websocket SREBOT_EXTERNAL_UPSTREAM_URL=http://127.0.0.1:6000 NODE_ENV=production PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 -
Run the bot
python BotScript.py
AXBot bridge process
ecosystem.config.js now includes a dedicated PM2 app named srebot-axbot.
It proxies read-only SREBOT queries and broadcasts replay/GOB envelopes over
websocket on the same external port.
Its outbox/state files live under the shared storage volume configured in
.env via STORAGE_VOL_PATH.
Useful commands:
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --only srebot-api
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js --only srebot-axbot
pm2 logs srebot-axbot
Clients should point their query client at:
SREBOT_API_BASE_URL=http://<srebot-host>:18081
The bridge app logs both sides of the transfer:
- incoming client HTTP requests
- outgoing proxy responses
- websocket envelopes broadcast to connected clients