Messaging API client for Slack
npm install messaging-api-slack> Messaging API client for Slack

- Installation
- OAuth Client
- Usage
- API Reference
- Webhook Client
- Usage
- API Reference
- Debug Tips
- Testing
``sh`
npm i --save messaging-api-slack
or
`sh`
yarn add messaging-api-slack
Get your bot user OAuth access token by setup OAuth & Permissions function to your app or check the Using OAuth 2.0 document.
`js
const { SlackOAuthClient } = require('messaging-api-slack');
// get access token by setup OAuth & Permissions function to your app.
// https://api.slack.com/docs/oauth
const client = new SlackOAuthClient({
accessToken: 'xoxb-000000000000-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
});
`
#### Error Handling
messaging-api-slack uses axios as HTTP client. We use axios-error package to wrap API error instances for better formatting error messages. Directly console.log on the error instance will return formatted message. If you'd like to get the axios request, response, or config, you can still get them via those keys on the error instance.
`js`
client.callMethod(method, body).catch((error) => {
console.log(error); // formatted error message
console.log(error.stack); // error stack trace
console.log(error.config); // axios request config
console.log(error.request); // HTTP request
console.log(error.response); // HTTP response
});
All methods return a Promise.
#### Call available methods
- Official docsCalling any API methods which follow slack calling conventions.
| Param | Type | Description |
| ------ | -------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| method | String | One of API Methods |Object
| body | | Body that the method needs. |
Example:
`js`
client.callMethod('chat.postMessage', { channel: 'C8763', text: 'Hello!' });
#### Chat API
- chat.postMessage
- chat.postEphemeral
#### Users API
- getUserList
- getAllUserList
- getUserInfo
#### Channels API
#### Conversations API
- getConversationInfo
- getConversationMembers
- getAllConversationMembers
- getConversationList
- getAllConversationList
Get your webhook url by adding a Incoming Webhooks integration to your team or setup Incoming Webhooks function to your app.
`js
const { SlackWebhookClient } = require('messaging-api-slack');
// get webhook URL by adding a Incoming Webhook integration to your team.
// https://my.slack.com/services/new/incoming-webhook/
const client = new SlackWebhookClient({
url: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXXX/YYYYYYYY/zzzzzZZZZZ',
});
`
All methods return a Promise.
- sendRawBody
- sendText
- sendAttachments
- sendAttachment
To enable default request debugger, use following DEBUG env variable:
`sh`
DEBUG=messaging-api:request
If you want to use a custom request logging function, just provide your own onRequest:
`js
// for SlackOAuthClient
const client = new SlackOAuthClient({
accessToken: ACCESS_TOKEN,
onRequest: ({ method, url, headers, body }) => {
/ /
},
});
// for SlackWebhookClient
const client = new SlackWebhookClient({
url: URL,
onRequest: ({ method, url, headers, body }) => {
/ /
},
});
`
To avoid sending requests to real Slack server, specify the origin option when constructing your client:
`js
const { SlackOAuthClient } = require('messaging-api-slack');
const client = new SlackOAuthClient({
accessToken: ACCESS_TOKEN,
origin: 'https://mydummytestserver.com',
});
``
> Warning: Don't do this on your production server.