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Slack Routing

Bottender offers a bunch of helpers to route within your Slack or multi-platform app. For example, you may use Slack particular routes within your router:

const { router, slack } = require('bottender/router');

function App() {
return router([
slack.message(HandleMessage),
slack.event('pin_added', HandlePinAdded),
slack.event('star_added', HandleStarAdded),
slack.event('*', HandleAnyEvent),
slack.command('/price', HandlePriceCommand),
slack.command('*', HandleAnySlashCommand),
slack.any(HandleSlack),
]);
}

/* Note: You need to implement those functions */
async function HandleMessage(context) {}
async function HandlePinAdded(context) {}
async function HandleStarAdded(context) {}
async function HandleAnyEvent(context) {}
async function HandlePriceCommand(context) {}
async function HandleAnySlashCommand(context) {}
async function HandleSlack(context) {}

All available routes in slack that recognize different kind of events:

  • slack.any - triggers the action when receiving any Slack events.
  • slack.message - triggers the action when receiving Slack message events.
  • slack.event - triggers the action when receiving particular Slack events. See all event types in Slack docs.
  • slack.command - triggers the action when receiving Slack slash command events.