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slack-message-archiver

v0.2.7

Published

Save messages from a Slack channel to an archive.

Downloads

5

Readme

slack-message-archiver

Save messages from a Slack channel to an archive. Messages are saved to an XML file and files are downloaded to a subfolder. Simple styles provided via XSL. Optionally archives to ZIP file.

Installation

npm install slack-message-archiver

Usage

var archiver = require('slack-message-archiver');

archiver.save(token, channel, [options], [callbackFunc]);

Input

token           Slack API token. Get one here: https://api.slack.com/web  
channel         Channel to archive, e.g. #general

options         [all parameters are optional]
{

// mininum message datestamp (inclusive)
// must be parseable, e.g. YYYYMMDD or MM/DD/YYY or YYYY-MM-DD.  
  from:         '20160915',
  
// max message datestamp (inclusive)
// must be parseable, e.g. YYYYMMDD or MM/DD/YYY or YYYY-MM-DD.	
  to:           '10/01/2016', 
  
// folder to write to
// if omitted, writes to current folder		
  dir:          '/tmp', 
  
// stylesheet that the messages xml will be styled with. 
// if omitted, uses basic slack-message-archive.xsl (provided)	
  xsl:          'foo.xsl',
  
// maximum number of concurrent file downloads of files
// associated with messages
// default is 2. YMMV.	
  concurrency:  2, 
  
// whether progress information should be logged to console
// default is false.	
  logToConsole: false,

// whether to create a zip archive of the messages xml, xsl, and files
// default is false;	
  zip:          false 
}  

calbackFunc	function executed upon completion, with these parameters:
  err			  error, if applicable
  results		  object containing result data

Results format passed to callback function

If successful, the supplied callback function is provided an object literal with information about the result of the archive process. Example:

{ 
  channel: 'general',
  from: 'Thursday, September 15th 2016, 12:00 am',
  to: 'Saturday, October 1st 2016, 12:00 am',
  writeFolder: 'C:\\somePath',
  filename: 'archive_general__20160915-20161001.xml',
  messages: 155,
  files: 7,
  archivePath: 'C:\\somePath\\archive_trades__20160915-20161001.zip',
  archiveFile: 'archive_general__20160915-20161001.zip'
}

Note about Google Chrome

Chrome does not allow XSL styling of local XML files. See: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2981524/how-can-i-make-xslt-work-in-chrome

Workarounds:

  1. Use another browser (IE and FF work fine)
  2. Upload the generated archive to a web host

Contributing

Fork and submit pull requests. This code can be improved! GitHub repo: https://github.com/tomsherman/slack-message-archiver

Issues/Features requests

Open issue here: https://github.com/tomsherman/slack-message-archiver/issues