A neat interface for Slack
Your company got you Slack and you're all like "yeah, and now I am forced to use a browser or what?". Fear no more, because as it turns out Slack has a REST API that can be accessed.
Yeah, scripting Slack via curl
sucks, so let's do something that sucks less.
Maybe a bit? How about using an existing
integration? They are incomplete or for
sucky languages? Glad you asked, because I have just the right thing for you:
a neat interface to Slack via OCaml!
What do you need? OCaml, OPAM and a Slack token. All for free, no asterisks, no hidden clauses. Life can be so easy.
Huzzah, I got you interested? Lucky you, Slacko can easily be installed via OCaml Package Manager (OPAM), so you just write
$ opam install slacko
Now wasn't this easy? Bet your ass it was! And you know what? It even gets
better: it also installed you a nifty little executable called slack-notify
which you can use to post directly to Slack from your shell, no programming
required at all. Actually, once compiled, not even OCaml is required anymore,
everything is self-contained.
In case you want to manually install it, you can, too. There's a number of dependencies that you have to take care of yourself, for the list you'll have to check the slacko.opam file.
Then you can build Slacko by yourself:
$ make
The workflow is always very simple: you get a token from Slack either manually or my querying the OAuth API. Then you can instantly use any API method that Slacko supports. If you want, you can look at snapshot of the Slacko docs to see what functions are available (hint: all of them).
Not convinced yet? Check out this neat documentation from slack-notify
to
help you out.
NAME
slack-notify - Writes messages to slack
SYNOPSIS
slack-notify [OPTION]... CHANNEL MSG
ARGUMENTS
CHANNEL
Name of the channel to post to
MSG Message to send
OPTIONS
--help[=FMT] (default=pager)
Show this help in format FMT (pager, plain or groff).
--icon-emoji=EMOJI
emoji to use as the icon for this message. Overrides icon-url
--icon-url=URL
URL to an image to use as the icon for this message
-t TOKEN, --token=TOKEN
The Slack API access token
-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
Name of the bot in the chat
So what is this token thing? Once you signed up for Slack, you can get a token for every team you are in from the Slack API docs. Click on the "get token" link and you're all set.
You know, Slacko is a nice gal/guy. So you can just plug together whatever you want with it, since it currently implements 100% of the Slack API! Well, except for the Real-Time-Messaging part, which is on our TODO! How neat is this? And you can use it in your own code without worrying about the license one bit, since the LGPL 3.0 is liberal for re-use, coupled with the OCaml linking exception. For realz!
I know, I know, it is hardly believable that something could possibly be missing from this library. But wonders happen, and if you run into one of these cases, just shoot me a pull request.
Thanks go to all the people who wrote CoHTTP, a real-world HTTP library that doesn't suck and Lwt, an oddball library that subconsciously makes sense. Also, the fine folks in #ocaml on freenode.