import logging from aprsd import plugin from slack_sdk import WebClient from slack_sdk.errors import SlackApiError LOG = logging.getLogger("APRSD") class SlackCommandPlugin(plugin.APRSDPluginBase): """SlackCommandPlugin. This APRSD plugin looks for the location command comming in to aprsd, then fetches the caller's location, and then reports that location string to the configured slack channel. To use this: Create a slack bot for your workspace at api.slack.com. A good source of information on how to create the app and the tokens and permissions and install the app in your workspace is here: https://api.slack.com/start/building/bolt-python You will need the signing secret from the Basic Information -> App Credentials form. You will also need the Bot User OAuth Access Token from OAuth & Permissions -> OAuth Tokens for Your Team -> Bot User OAuth Access Token. Install the app/bot into your workspace. Edit your ~/.config/aprsd/aprsd.yml and add the section slack: signing_secret: bot_token: channel: """ version = "1.0" # matches any string starting with h or H command_regex = "^[lL]" command_name = "location-slack" def _setup_slack(self): """Create the slack require client from config.""" # signing_secret = self.config["slack"]["signing_secret"] bot_token = self.config["slack"]["bot_token"] self.swc = WebClient(token=bot_token) self.slack_channel = self.config["slack"]["channel"] def command(self, fromcall, message, ack): LOG.info("SlackCommandPlugin") self._setup_slack() # now call the location plugin to get the location info location_plugin = plugin.LocationPlugin(self.config) location = location_plugin.command(fromcall, message, ack) if location: reply = location LOG.debug("Sending '{}' to slack channel '{}'".format(reply, self.slack_channel)) try: self.swc.chat_postMessage(channel=self.slack_channel, text=reply) except SlackApiError as e: LOG.error( "Failed to send message to channel '{}' because '{}'".format( self.slack_channel, str(e) ) ) else: LOG.debug("SlackCommandPlugin couldn't get location for '{}'".format(fromcall)) return None