slack.message() function
The slack.message()
function sends a single message to a Slack channel. The function works with either with the chat.postMessage API or with a Slack webhook.
*Function type: Output*
import "slack"
slack.message(
url: "https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage",
token: "mySuPerSecRetTokEn",
channel: "#flux",,
text: "This is a message from the Flux slack.message() function.",
color: "good"
)
Parameters
url
The Slack API URL. Defaults to https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage
.
If using a Slack webhook, you’ll receive a Slack webhook URL when you create an incoming webhook.
*Data type: String*
token
The Slack API token used to interact with Slack. Defaults to ""
.
A token is only required if using the Slack chat.postMessage API.
*Data type: String*
channel
The name of channel to post the message to. Required
*Data type: String*
text
The text to display in the Slack message. Required
*Data type: String*
color
The color to include with the message. Required
Valid values include:
good
warning
danger
- Any valid RGB hex color code. For example,
#439FE0
.
*Data type: String*
Examples
Send the last reported status to Slack
import "slack"
lastReported =
from(bucket: "example-bucket")
|> range(start: -1m)
|> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "statuses")
|> last()
|> tableFind(fn: (key) => true)
|> getRecord(idx: 0)
slack.message(
url: "https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage",
token: "mySuPerSecRetTokEn",
channel: "#system-status",
text: "The last reported status was \"${lastReported.status}\"."
color: "warning"
)