A chat bot for Slack inspired by llimllib/limbo and will.
Features
- Based on slack Real Time Messaging API
- Simple plugins mechanism
- Messages can be handled concurrently
- Automatically reconnect to slack when connection is lost
- Python3 Support
- Full-fledged functional tests
Installation
pip install slackbot
Usage
Generate the slack api token
First you need to get the slack api token for your bot. You have two options:
- If you use a bot user integration of slack, you can get the api token on the integration page.
- If you use a real slack user, you can generate an api token on slack web api page.
Configure the bot
First create a slackbot_settings.py
and a run.py
in your own instance of slackbot.
Configure the api token
Then you need to configure the API_TOKEN
in a python module slackbot_settings.py
, which must be located in a python import path. This will be automatically imported by the bot.
slackbot_settings.py:
API_TOKEN = "<your-api-token>"
Alternatively, you can use the environment variable SLACKBOT_API_TOKEN
.
Run the bot
from slackbot.bot import Bot
def main():
bot = Bot()
bot.run()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
Configure the default answer
Add a DEFAULT_REPLY to slackbot_settings.py
:
DEFAULT_REPLY = "Sorry but I didn't understand you"
Configure the docs answer
The message
attribute passed to your custom plugins has an special function message.docs_reply()
that will parse all the plugins available and return the Docs in each of them.
Send all tracebacks directly to a channel, group, or user
Set ERRORS_TO
in slackbot_settings.py
to the desired recipient. It can be any channel, group, or user. Note that the bot must already be in the channel. If a user is specified, ensure that they have sent at least one DM to the bot first.
ERRORS_TO = 'some_channel'
# or...
ERRORS_TO = 'username'
Configure the plugins
Add your plugin modules to a PLUGINS
list in slackbot_settings.py
:
PLUGINS = [
'slackbot.plugins',
'mybot.plugins',
]
Now you can talk to your bot in your slack client!
Attachment Support
from slackbot.bot import respond_to
import re
import json
@respond_to('github', re.IGNORECASE)
def github():
attachments = [
{
'fallback': 'Fallback text',
'author_name': 'Author',
'author_link': 'http://www.github.com',
'text': 'Some text',
'color': '#59afe1'
}]
message.send_webapi('', json.dumps(attachments))
Create Plugins
A chat bot is meaningless unless you can extend/customize it to fit your own use cases.
To write a new plugin, simplely create a function decorated by slackbot.bot.respond_to
or slackbot.bot.listen_to
:
- A function decorated with
respond_to
is called when a message matching the pattern is sent to the bot (direct message or @botname in a channel/group chat) - A function decorated with
listen_to
is called when a message matching the pattern is sent on a channel/group chat (not directly sent to the bot)
from slackbot.bot import respond_to
from slackbot.bot import listen_to
import re
@respond_to('hi', re.IGNORECASE)
def hi(message):
message.reply('I can understand hi or HI!')
# react with thumb up emoji
message.react('+1')
@respond_to('I love you')
def love(message):
message.reply('I love you too!')
@listen_to('Can someone help me?')
def help(message):
# Message is replied to the sender (prefixed with @user)
message.reply('Yes, I can!')
# Message is sent on the channel
# message.send('I can help everybody!')
To extract params from the message, you can use regular expression:
from slackbot.bot import respond_to
@respond_to('Give me (.*)')
def giveme(message, something):
message.reply('Here is {}'.format(something))
If you would like to have a command like 'stats' and 'stats start_date end_date', you can create reg ex like so:
from slackbot.bot import respond_to
import re
@respond_to('stat$', re.IGNORECASE)
@respond_to('stat (.*) (.*)', re.IGNORECASE)
def stats(message, start_date=None, end_date=None):
And add the plugins module to PLUGINS
list of slackbot settings, e.g. slackbot_settings.py:
PLUGINS = [
'slackbot.plugins',
'mybot.plugins',
]
@default_reply
decorator
The added in slackbot 0.4.1
Besides specifying DEFAULT_REPLY
in slackbot_settings.py
, you can also decorate a function with the @default_reply
decorator to make it the default reply handler, which is more handy.
@default_reply
def my_default_hanlder(message):
message.reply('...')
Here is another variant of the decorator:
@default_reply(r'hello.*)')
def my_default_hanlder(message):
message.reply('...')
The above default handler would only handle the messages which must (1) match the specified pattern and (2) can't be handled by any other registered hanlder.
List of third party plugins
You can find a list of the available third party plugins on this page.