razorpay / slack
A simple PHP package for sending messages to Slack, with a focus on ease of use and elegant syntax.
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- php: >=8.1
- ext-mbstring: *
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ~7.0|~6.0|~5.0|~4.0
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- illuminate/queue: ^10.0
- mockery/mockery: ~0.9
- php-coveralls/php-coveralls: ~2.5
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.0
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- nexylan/slack-bundle: Required for Symfony bundle support
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README
A simple PHP package for sending messages to Slack with incoming webhooks, focussed on ease-of-use and elegant syntax.
- Laravel integration: Slack for Laravel
- Symfony integration: NexySlackBundle
Requirements
- PHP 5.5, 5.6, 7.0 or HHVM
Installation
You can install the package using the Composer package manager. You can install it by running this command in your project root:
composer require razorpay/slack
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
// Instantiate without defaults $client = new Razorpay\Slack\Client('https://hooks.slack.com/...'); // Instantiate with defaults, so all messages created // will be sent from 'Cyril' and to the #accounting channel // by default. Any names like @regan or #channel will also be linked. $settings = [ 'username' => 'Cyril', 'channel' => '#accounting', 'link_names' => true ]; $client = new Razorpay\Slack\Client('https://hooks.slack.com/...', $settings);
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.
Sending messages
Sending a basic message (preview)
$client->send('Hello world!');
Sending a message to a non-default channel
$client->to('#accounting')->send('Are we rich yet?');
Sending a message to a user
$client->to('@regan')->send('Yo!');
Sending a message to a channel as a different bot name (preview)
$client->from('Jake the Dog')->to('@FinnTheHuman')->send('Adventure time!');
Sending a message with a different icon (preview)
// Either with a Slack emoji $client->to('@regan')->withIcon(':ghost:')->send('Boo!'); // or a URL $client->to('#accounting')->withIcon('http://example.com/accounting.png')->send('Some accounting notification');
Sending a message using Queue
$client->to('#accounting')->withIcon('http://example.com/accounting.png')->queue('Some accounting notification');
Send an attachment (preview)
$client->to('#operations')->attach([ 'fallback' => 'Server health: good', 'text' => 'Server health: good', 'color' => 'danger', ])->send('New alert from the monitoring system'); // no message, but can be provided if you'd like
Send an attachment with fields (preview)
$client->to('#operations')->attach([ 'fallback' => 'Current server stats', 'text' => 'Current server stats', 'color' => 'danger', 'fields' => [ [ 'title' => 'CPU usage', 'value' => '90%', 'short' => true // whether the field is short enough to sit side-by-side other fields, defaults to false ], [ 'title' => 'RAM usage', 'value' => '2.5GB of 4GB', 'short' => true ] ] ])->send('New alert from the monitoring system'); // no message, but can be provided if you'd like
Send an attachment with an author (preview)
$client->to('@regan')->attach([ 'fallback' => 'Keep up the great work! I really love how the app works.', 'text' => 'Keep up the great work! I really love how the app works.', 'author_name' => 'Jane Appleseed', 'author_link' => 'https://yourapp.com/feedback/5874601', 'author_icon' => 'https://static.pexels.com/photos/61120/pexels-photo-61120-large.jpeg' ])->send('New user feedback');
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
$client->to('#weird')->disableMarkdown()->send('Disable *markdown* just for this message'); $client->to('#general')->enableMarkdown()->send('Enable _markdown_ just for this message');
Send an attachment specifying which fields should have Markdown enabled
$client->to('#operations')->attach([ 'fallback' => 'It is all broken, man', 'text' => 'It is _all_ broken, man', 'pretext' => 'From user: *JimBob*', 'color' => 'danger', 'mrkdwn_in' => ['pretext', 'text'] ])->send('New alert from the monitoring system');
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.
// Implicitly $client->to('@regan')->send('I am sending this implicitly'); // Explicitly $message = $client->createMessage(); $message->to('@regan')->setText('I am sending this explicitly'); $message->send();
Sending via a queue
// $queue is an instance of Illuminate\Queue\QueueManager $client = new Razorpay\Slack\Client('http://your.slack.endpoint', $settings, $queue); $client->to('@regan')->queue('I am sending this implicitly');
If you are using the Laravel service provider, your default queue will be automatically used.
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:
$attachment = new Attachment([ 'fallback' => 'Some fallback text', 'text' => 'The attachment text' ]); // Explicitly create a message from the client // rather than using the magic passthrough methods $message = $client->createMessage(); $message->attach($attachment); // Explicitly set the message text rather than // implicitly through the send method $message->setText('Hello world')->send();
Each attachment field is also an object, an AttachmentField. They can be used as well instead of their data in array form:
$attachment = new Attachment([ 'fallback' => 'Some fallback text', 'text' => 'The attachment text', 'fields' => [ new AttachmentField([ 'title' => 'A title', 'value' => 'A value', 'short' => true ]) ] ]);
You can also set the attachments and fields directly if you have a whole lot of them:
// implicitly create a message and set the attachments $client->setAttachments($bigArrayOfAttachments); // or explicitly $client->createMessage()->setAttachments($bigArrayOfAttachments);
$attachment = new Attachment([]); $attachment->setFields($bigArrayOfFields);
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.