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grunt-slack-notifier

v0.1.0

Published

Slack notifications from grunt

Downloads

237

Readme

grunt-slack-notifier NPM Version Package downloads

Send notifications to a Slack channel or user

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt >=0.4.0

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-slack-notifier --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-slack-notifier');

This plugin was designed to work with Grunt 0.4.x. If you're still using grunt v0.3.x it's strongly recommended that you upgrade, but in case you can't please use v0.3.2.

'slack_notifier' task

Run this task with the grunt slack_notifier command.

Task targets, files and options may be specified according to the grunt Configuring tasks guide.

Options

token

Type: String

The Slack authentication token available at Slack Web API.

channel

Type: String

Channel to send message to. Can be a public channel, private group or IM channel. Can be an encoded ID, or a name.

text

Type: String or Function

Text of the message to send. Messages are formatted as described in the formatting spec. You can also define the text as function so you're able to build the text at run time.

username

Type: String Default: Grunt.js

Name of bot.

as_user

Type: Boolean Default: false

Set to true to post the message as the authenticated user (based on token). In that case username, icon_url and icon_emoji settings will be ignored

parse

Type: String Default: full

Set to none to let Slack handle the message as plain text without escaping entities

link_names

Type: Boolean Default: false

Set to true if you want references to private/public channels or users to be automatically linked

attachments

Type: Array Default: null

An list of attachements for your message. See https://api.slack.com/docs/attachments#message_formatting

unfurl_links

Type: Boolean Default: true

See https://api.slack.com/docs/unfurling

unfurl_media

Type: Boolean Default: false

See https://api.slack.com/docs/unfurling

icon_url

Type: String Default: null

Define an image to be used as profile picture for your slackBot message

icon_emoji

Type: String Default: null

Alternatively define a emoji as profile picture. This overwrites icon_url

Usage Examples

slack_notifier: {
  notification: {
    options: {
      token: 'EXAMPLE-TOKEN',
      channel: '#notifications',
      text: 'Deploying to production...',
      username: 'Grunt.js',
      as_user: false,
      parse: 'full',
      link_names: true,
      attachments: [
        {
          'fallback': 'Required plain-text summary of the attachment.',
          'color': '#36a64f',
          'pretext': 'Optional text that appears above the attachment block',
          'author_name': 'Bobby Tables',
          'author_link': 'http://flickr.com/bobby/',
          'author_icon': 'http://flickr.com/icons/bobby.jpg',
          'title': 'Slack API Documentation',
          'title_link': 'https://api.slack.com/',
          'text': 'Optional text that appears within the attachment',
          'fields': [
            {
              'title': 'Priority',
              'value': 'High',
              'short': false
            }
          ],
          'image_url': 'http://my-website.com/path/to/image.jpg',
          'thumb_url': 'http://example.com/path/to/thumb.png'
        }
      ],
      unfurl_links: true,
      unfurl_media: true,
      icon_url: 'http://my-website.com/path/to/image.jpg',
      icon_emoji: ':stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:'
    }
  }
}

alternatively you can define the text as a function:

slack_notifier: {
  notification: {
    options: {
      token: 'EXAMPLE-TOKEN',
      channel: '#notifications',
      text: function(grunt, options) {
          var currentId = grunt.config.get('customerId'),
              customerName = customers.getCustomerName(currentId);
          return 'Deployed customer ' + customerName + ' with customer ID ' + currentId;
      },
      username: 'Grunt.js'
      ...
    }
  }
}

## Release history

  • 2016-12-02 v0.1.0 Use slack-api-client ^0.1.0
  • 2015-06-04 v0.0.3 Fix package.json keywords
  • 2015-03-31 v0.0.2 First release