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slackr (version 1.4.2)

slackr_bot: Send result of R expressions to a Slack channel via webhook API

Description

Takes an expr, evaluates it and sends the output to a Slack chat destination via the webhook API. Useful for logging, messaging on long compute tasks or general information sharing.

Usage

slackr_bot(..., channel = Sys.getenv("SLACK_CHANNEL"),
  username = Sys.getenv("SLACK_USERNAME"),
  icon_emoji = Sys.getenv("SLACK_ICON_EMOJI"),
  incoming_webhook_url = Sys.getenv("SLACK_INCOMING_URL_PREFIX"))

slackrBot(..., channel = Sys.getenv("SLACK_CHANNEL"), username = Sys.getenv("SLACK_USERNAME"), icon_emoji = Sys.getenv("SLACK_ICON_EMOJI"), incoming_webhook_url = Sys.getenv("SLACK_INCOMING_URL_PREFIX"))

Arguments

...

expressions to be sent to Slack.com

channel

which channel to post the message to (chr)

username

what user should the bot be named as (chr)

icon_emoji

what emoji to use (chr) "" will mean use the default

incoming_webhook_url

which slack.com API endpoint URL to use (see section Webhook URLs for details)

Webhook URLs

Webhook URLs look like:

  • https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXX/XXXXX/XXXXX

OLD STYLE WEBHOOKS ARE NO LONGER SUPPORTED

Details

By default, everyting but expr will be looked for in a "SLACK_" environment variable. You can override or just specify these values directly instead, but it's probably better to call slackr_setup first.

This function uses the incoming webhook API. The webhook will have a default channel, username, icon etc, but these can be overridden.

See Also

slackrSetup, slackr, dev_slackr, save_slackr, slackr_upload

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
slackr_setup()
slackr_bot("iris info", head(iris), str(iris))

# or directly
slackr_bot("Test message", username="slackr", channel="#random",
  incoming_webhook_url="https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXX/XXXXX/XXXXX")
# }

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