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Informations about the package slack

Slack for PHP

A simple PHP package for sending messages to Slack with incoming webhooks, focussed on ease-of-use and elegant syntax. Based on the no longer maintained maknz/slack.

Requirements

Installation

You can install the package using the Composer package manager. You can install it by running this command in your project root:

Then create an incoming webhook on your Slack account for the package to use. You'll need the webhook URL to instantiate the client (or for the configuration file if using Laravel).

Basic Usage

Instantiate the client

Settings

The default settings are pretty good, but you may wish to set up default behaviour for your client to be used for all messages sent. All settings are optional and you don't need to provide any. Where not provided, we'll fallback to what is configured on the webhook integration, which are managed at Slack, or our sensible defaults.

Field Type Description
channel string The default channel that messages will be sent to
username string The default username for your bot
icon string The default icon that messages will be sent with, either :emoji: or a URL to an image
linkNames bool Whether names like @regan or #accounting should be linked in the message (defaults to false)
unfurlLinks bool Whether Slack should unfurl text-based URLs (defaults to false)
unfurlMedia bool Whether Slack should unfurl media-based URLs, like tweets or Youtube videos (defaults to true)
allowMarkdown bool Whether markdown should be parsed in messages, or left as plain text (defaults to true)
markdownInAttachments array Which attachment fields should have markdown parsed (defaults to none)

Sending messages

Sending a basic message (preview)

Sending a message to a non-default channel

Sending a message to a user

Sending a message to a channel as a different bot name (preview)

Sending a message with a different icon (preview)

Send an attachment (preview)

Send an attachment with fields (preview)

Send an attachment with an author (preview)

Advanced usage

Markdown

By default, Markdown is enabled for message text, but disabled for attachment fields. This behaviour can be configured in settings, or on the fly:

Send a message enabling or disabling Markdown

Send an attachment specifying which fields should have Markdown enabled

Explicit message creation

For convenience, message objects are created implicitly by calling message methods on the client. We can however do this explicitly to avoid hitting the magic method.

Attachments

When using attachments, the easiest way is to provide an array of data as shown in the examples, which is actually converted to an Attachment object under the hood. You can also attach an Attachment object to the message:

Each attachment field is also an object, an AttachmentField. They can be used as well instead of their data in array form:

You can also set the attachments and fields directly if you have a whole lot of them:

Contributing

If you're having problems, spot a bug, or have a feature suggestion, please log and issue on Github. If you'd like to have a crack yourself, fork the package and make a pull request. Please include tests for any added or changed functionality. If it's a bug, include a regression test.


All versions of slack with dependencies

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Requires php Version >=8.0
guzzlehttp/guzzle Version ~6|~7
ext-mbstring Version *
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