1.2.1 • Published 3 years ago

@trifoia/sdk-slack-message v1.2.1

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MIT
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github
Last release
3 years ago

Slack Message SDK

SDK for connection to a proprietary automatic slack messaging endpoint

Installation

npm install --save @trifoia/sdk-slack-message

Usage

Options

This library exports a single function that takes an "options" object as its parameter. The following values are supported: | Field Name | Required? | Description | | ----------- | --------- | ----------- | | endpoint | Required | The API endpoint to use when sending the message | | apiKey | Required | API Key granting access to the endpoint | | channel | Required | The channel the message should be sent to | | subject | Required | Subject line for the message | | message | Required | The main message body to send to Slack | | iconEmoji | Optional | Emoji to use as a user icon | | iconUrl | Optional | Url of an image to use at the user icon | | data | Optional | Additional data to store in CloudWatch | | dataLogStream | Optional | Name of the new CloudWatch Log Stream used to store data |

The message request will still send if there is no API key present, to support backwards compatibility, but the API should be set up to reject these requests

Basic Example

const slackMessage = require('@trifoia/sdk-slack-message');

const messageOpts = {
  endpoint: 'APIGatewayEndpoint',
  apiKey: 'YourAPIKey',
  channel: 'test',
  subject: 'Slack Message SDK Test',
  message: 'This is a test from the slack message sdk',
  iconEmoji: ':left_speech_bubble:',
  data: {
    test: 'test',
    num: 123,
    num2: 314532,
    sdkData: 'this is from the sdk! Boo!'
  },
  dataLogStream: `${(new Date()).toISOString()}-slack-message-sdk`,
  sequenceToken: 'log stream sequence token'
}
const res = await slackMessage(messageOpts);

Development

Commands

# Lint files and fix any simple errors
$ npm run lint

# Run all Unit test
$ npm test

# Run only "quick" unit tests
$ npm run test-quick

# Publish to NPM (must be logged in via `npm login`)
$ npm publish --access public
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