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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
#################################################################################### | |
# Slack Bash console script for sending messages. | |
#################################################################################### | |
# Installation | |
# $ curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/andkirby/67a774513215d7ba06384186dd441d9e/raw --output /usr/bin/slack | |
# $ chmod +x /usr/bin/slack | |
#################################################################################### | |
# USAGE | |
# Send message to slack channel/user | |
# Send a message to the channel #ch-01 | |
# $ slack '#ch-01' 'Some message here.' | |
# | |
# Send a message to the channel #ch-01 and user @me. | |
# $ slack '#ch-01,@me' MESSAGE | |
# | |
# Send a message to the default channel (it must be declared in APP_SLACK_CHANNEL). | |
# $ slack MESSAGE | |
# | |
# VARIABLES | |
# | |
# Please declare environment variables: | |
# - APP_SLACK_WEBHOOK | |
# - APP_SLACK_CHANNEL (optional) | |
# - APP_SLACK_USERNAME (optional) | |
# - APP_SLACK_ICON_EMOJI (optional) | |
# You may also declare them in ~/.slackrc file. | |
#################################################################################### | |
set -o pipefail | |
set -o errexit | |
set -o nounset | |
#set -o xtrace | |
init_params() { | |
# you may declare ENV vars in /etc/profile.d/slack.sh | |
if [ -z "${APP_SLACK_WEBHOOK:-}" ]; then | |
echo 'error: Please configure Slack environment variable: ' > /dev/stderr | |
echo ' APP_SLACK_WEBHOOK' > /dev/stderr | |
exit 2 | |
fi | |
APP_SLACK_USERNAME=${APP_SLACK_USERNAME:-$(hostname | cut -d '.' -f 1)} | |
APP_SLACK_ICON_EMOJI=${APP_SLACK_ICON_EMOJI:-:slack:} | |
if [ -z "${1:-}" ]; then | |
echo 'error: Missed required arguments.' > /dev/stderr | |
echo 'note: Please follow this example:' > /dev/stderr | |
echo ' $ slack.sh "#CHANNEL1,CHANNEL2" Some message here. ' > /dev/stderr | |
exit 3 | |
fi | |
slack_channels=(${APP_SLACK_CHANNEL:-}) | |
if [ "${1::1}" == '#' ] || [ "${1::1}" == '@' ]; then | |
# explode by comma | |
IFS=',' read -r -a slack_channels <<< "${1}" | |
shift | |
fi | |
slack_message=${@} | |
} | |
send_message() { | |
local channel=${1} | |
echo 'Sending to '${channel}'...' | |
curl --silent --data-urlencode \ | |
"$(printf 'payload={"text": "%s", "channel": "%s", "username": "%s", "as_user": "true", "link_names": "true", "icon_emoji": "%s" }' \ | |
"${slack_message}" \ | |
"${channel}" \ | |
"${APP_SLACK_USERNAME}" \ | |
"${APP_SLACK_ICON_EMOJI}" \ | |
)" \ | |
${APP_SLACK_WEBHOOK} || true | |
echo | |
} | |
send_message_to_channels() { | |
for channel in "${slack_channels[@]:-}"; do | |
send_message "${channel}" | |
done | |
} | |
slack() { | |
# Set magic variables for current file & dir | |
__dir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" | |
__file="${__dir}/$(basename "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" | |
readonly __dir __file | |
cd ${__dir} | |
if [ -f $(cd; pwd)/.slackrc ]; then | |
. $(cd; pwd)/.slackrc | |
fi | |
declare -a slack_channels | |
init_params ${@} | |
send_message_to_channels | |
} | |
if [ "${BASH_SOURCE[0]:-}" != "${0}" ]; then | |
export -f slack | |
else | |
slack ${@} | |
exit $? | |
fi |
Fantastic
how can i send file?
Maybe put a file on s3 and send it as link. Could be a quick solution :)
On OS X the BSD version of cut
complains:
cut: illegal option -- -
If you replace L43 with this one, then it would support both BSD and GNU cut
:
APP_SLACK_USERNAME=${APP_SLACK_USERNAME:-$(hostname | cut -d '.' -f 1)}
I try next command but didn't work:
a=123
slack '${a}'
I expected the output 123, but the output was ${a}
@jotabf, it doesn't in this bash in this way for single quotes. It should be in double quotes or whithout ones (in case a value doesn't have spaces, it can be tricky for arguments.)
@siso, fixed. Thanks for this note.
Hello All,
Could anyone help me please to get emails on outlook for specific slack channels with some specific content like "failures"
and that should trigger twice a day at some specific timings.
Thanks in Advance
@Lalit-1219, it's not about this script definitely. ;)
You may try to adjust nofication settings. I remember there is "keywords" feature.
hi @andkirby
I want to ask, why can I sent from grep command?
my sh script like this :
#!/bin/bash
message=$(grep AUDIT audit.txt)
slack ${message}
if I execute this, I always get this error:
/home/ubuntu# ./test_sent.sh
Sending to ...
invalid_payload
can you solve this?
Hi @farisalfa,
The only one who can solve it that's you. ;)
I guess, that's not about script but about Bash scripting knowledge.
Just double checked — it works fine. Think about double quotes for your variable.
Thanks bro', u saved my night 👊🏻
Just an insight to those facing issues with /usr/bin/slack
due to permission accessing to /usr/bin
, you can move the script under usr/local/bin/slack
.
So that the two commands to run will be:
curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/andkirby/67a774513215d7ba06384186dd441d9e/raw --output /usr/local/bin/slack
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/slack
hope it helps 👍
great script @andkirby 💪
Hi,
when sending a message in this way:
slack.sh ":arrow_right: data seeding"
emoji appears as text and it is not rendered, what am I doing wrong ?
Thanks!
emoji appears as text and it is not rendered, what am I doing wrong ?
@jmhostalet, I assume, they added mrkdwn
type for that.
https://api.slack.com/reference/surfaces/formatting#basics
great script @andkirby 💪
@d4r1091, it's a pleasure to know it. ;)
@jmhostalet, just double check it. It works with emoji. According to off-docs mrkdwn=true
always.
hi @andkirby
I want to ask, why can I sent from grep command?
my sh script like this :
#!/bin/bash
message=$(grep AUDIT audit.txt)
slack ${message}if I execute this, I always get this error:
/home/ubuntu# ./test_sent.sh
Sending to ...
invalid_payloadcan you solve this?
@rasperepodvipodvert,
you should update data to send
https://api.slack.com/docs/message-attachments