@advisr/passport-slack-oauth2 v1.2.1
passport-slack-oauth2
Passport strategy for authenticating with Slack using the OAuth 2.0 API.
Updated to support Sign in with Slack by default.
Install
$ npm install passport-slack-oauth2Sample Profile
{
    "provider": "slack",
    "id": "U123XXXXX",
    "displayName": "John Agan",
    "user": {
        "name": "John Agan",
        "id": "U123XXXXX",
        "email": "johnagan@testing.com",
        "image_24": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=24&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F66f9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-24.png",
        "image_32": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=32&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F66f9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-32.png",
        "image_48": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=48&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F66f9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-48.png",
        "image_72": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=72&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F66f9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-72.png",
        "image_192": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=192&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F7fa9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-192.png",
        "image_512": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=512&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F7fa9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-512.png"
        "image_1024": "https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/123abcd123bc12b3c.jpg?s=512&d=https%3A%2F%2Fa.slack-edge.com%2F7fa9%2Fimg%2Favatars%2Fava_0000-1024.png"
    },
    "team": {
        "id": "T123XXXX",
        "name": "My Awesome Team",
        "domain": "my-awesome-team",
        "image_34": "https://a.slack-edge.com/0000/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-00.png",
        "image_44": "https://a.slack-edge.com/00a0/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-00.png",
        "image_68": "https://a.slack-edge.com/00a0/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-00.png",
        "image_88": "https://a.slack-edge.com/00a0/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-00.png",
        "image_102": "https://a.slack-edge.com/00a0/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-000.png",
        "image_132": "https://a.slack-edge.com/00a0/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-000.png",
        "image_230": "https://a.slack-edge.com/0a0a0/img/avatars-teams/ava_0000-000.png",
        "image_default": true
    }
}Usage
Configure Strategy
The Slack authentication strategy authenticates users using a Slack
account and OAuth 2.0 tokens.  The strategy requires a verify callback, which
accepts these credentials and calls done providing a user, as well as
options specifying a client ID, client secret, and callback URL.
passport.use(new SlackStrategy({
    clientID: CLIENT_ID,
    clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
    skipUserProfile: false, // default
    scope: ['users:read'] // default, bot token scope
    scope: ['identity.basic', 'identity.email', 'identity.avatar', 'identity.team'] // default, user token scope
  },
  (accessToken, refreshToken, profile, done) => {
    // optionally persist user data into a database
    done(null, profile);
  }
));In order to access multiple tokens within the OAuth2 Token Response, provide a verify callback with 5 parameters.
passport.use(new SlackStrategy({
    clientID: CLIENT_ID,
    clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
    skipUserProfile: false, // default
    scope: ['users:read'] // bot token scope, default
    scope: ['identity.basic', 'identity.email', 'identity.avatar', 'identity.team'] // user token scope, default
  },
  (accessToken, refreshToken, params, profile, done) => { // 5 parameters
    // optionally persist user data into a database
    done(null, profile);
  }
));Sample Parsed Token Responses
User & Bot
{
    "id": "U123XXXXX",
    "scope": "user-scope-1,user-scope-2",
    "token_type": "user",
    "access_token": "user-access-token",
    "refresh_token": "user-refresh-token",
    "authed_user": {
        "id": "U123XXXXX",
        "scope": "user-scope-1,user-scope-2",
        "access_token": "user-access-token",
        "token_type": "user"
    },
    "authed_bot": {
        "id": "U987XXXXX",
        "scope": "bot-scope-1,bot-scope-2",
        "token_type": "bot",
        "access_token": "bot-access-token",
        "refresh_token": "bot-refresh-token"
    }
}User only
{
    "id": "U123XXXXX",
    "scope": "user-scope-1,user-scope-2",
    "token_type": "user",
    "access_token": "user-access-token",
    "refresh_token": "user-refresh-token",
    "authed_user": {
        "id": "U123XXXXX",
        "scope": "user-scope-1,user-scope-2",
        "access_token": "user-access-token",
        "token_type": "user"
    },
    "authed_bot": {
    }
}Bot only
{
    "id": "U987XXXXX",
    "scope": "bot-scope-1,bot-scope-2",
    "token_type": "bot",
    "access_token": "bot-access-token",
    "refresh_token": "bot-refresh-token",
    "authed_user": {
        "id": "U123XXXXX",
    },
    "authed_bot": {
        "id": "U987XXXXX",
        "scope": "bot-scope-1,bot-scope-2",
        "token_type": "bot",
        "access_token": "bot-access-token",
        "refresh_token": "bot-refresh-token",
    }
}Authenticate Requests
Use passport.authenticate() (or passport.authorize() if you want to authenticate with Slack and NOT affect req.user and user session), specifying the 'slack' strategy, to
authenticate requests.
For example, as route middleware in an Express application:
app.get('/auth/slack', passport.authorize('slack'));
app.get('/auth/slack/callback',
  passport.authenticate('slack', { failureRedirect: '/login' }),
  (req, res) => res.redirect('/') // Successful authentication, redirect home.
);Custom User Scopes
By default passport-slack strategy will try to retrieve all user identity from Slack using the default scopes of identity.basic, identity.email, identity.avatar, and identity.team. To override these, set the user_scope parameter to an array of user scopes.
passport.use(new SlackStrategy({
  clientID: CLIENT_ID,
  clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
  scope: [],                      // no (bot) 'scope' defined, no bot tokens issued
  user_scope: [
    "identity.basic",
    "channels:read",
    "chat:write:user"
  ]
}, () => { });Custom Bot Scopes
By default passport-slack strategy will try to retrieve bot info from Slack using the default scopes of users:read. To override these, set the scope parameter to an array of bot scopes.
passport.use(new SlackStrategy({
  clientID: CLIENT_ID,
  clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
  scope: [
    "users:read"
  ],
  user_scope: []                  // no 'user_scope' defined, no user tokens issued
}, () => { });Ignore Profile Info
If you just need an access token and not user profile data, you can avoid getting profile info by setting skipUserProfile to true.
passport.use(new SlackStrategy({
	clientID: CLIENT_ID,
	clientSecret: CLIENT_SECRET,
	scope: ['incoming-webhook'],
	user_scope: ['incoming-webhook'],
	skipUserProfile: true
}, () => { });License
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