slack-bot-builder

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排名: #2776

安装

npx skills add https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills --skill slack-bot-builder

Slack Bot Builder Patterns Bolt App Foundation Pattern

The Bolt framework is Slack's recommended approach for building apps. It handles authentication, event routing, request verification, and HTTP request processing so you can focus on app logic.

Key benefits:

Event handling in a few lines of code Security checks and payload validation built-in Organized, consistent patterns Works for experiments and production

Available in: Python, JavaScript (Node.js), Java

When to use: ['Starting any new Slack app', 'Migrating from legacy Slack APIs', 'Building production Slack integrations']

Python Bolt App

from slack_bolt import App from slack_bolt.adapter.socket_mode import SocketModeHandler import os

Initialize with tokens from environment

app = App( token=os.environ["SLACK_BOT_TOKEN"], signing_secret=os.environ["SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET"] )

Handle messages containing "hello"

@app.message("hello") def handle_hello(message, say): """Respond to messages containing 'hello'.""" user = message["user"] say(f"Hey there <@{user}>!")

Handle slash command

@app.command("/ticket") def handle_ticket_command(ack, body, client): """Handle /ticket slash command.""" # Acknowledge immediately (within 3 seconds) ack()

# Open a modal for ticket creation
client.views_open(
    trigger_id=body["trigger_id"],
    view={
        "type": "modal",
        "callback_id": "ticket_modal",
        "title": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Create Ticket"},
        "submit": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Submit"},
        "blocks": [
            {
                "type": "input",
                "block_id": "title_block",
                "element": {
                    "type": "plain_text_input",
                    "action_id": "title_input"
                },
                "label": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Title"}
            },
            {
                "type": "input",
                "block_id": "desc_block",
                "element": {
                    "type": "plain_text_input",
                    "multiline": True,
                    "action_id": "desc_input"
                },
                "label": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Description"}
            },
            {
                "type": "input",
                "block_id": "priority_block",
                "element": {
                    "type": "static_select",
                    "action_id": "priority_select",

Block Kit UI Pattern

Block Kit is Slack's UI framework for building rich, interactive messages. Compose messages using blocks (sections, actions, inputs) and elements (buttons, menus, text inputs).

Limits:

Up to 50 blocks per message Up to 100 blocks in modals/Home tabs Block text limited to 3000 characters

Use Block Kit Builder to prototype: https://app.slack.com/block-kit-builder

When to use: ['Building rich message layouts', 'Adding interactive components to messages', 'Creating forms in modals', 'Building Home tab experiences']

from slack_bolt import App import os

app = App(token=os.environ["SLACK_BOT_TOKEN"])

def build_notification_blocks(incident: dict) -> list: """Build Block Kit blocks for incident notification.""" severity_emoji = { "critical": ":red_circle:", "high": ":large_orange_circle:", "medium": ":large_yellow_circle:", "low": ":white_circle:" }

return [
    # Header
    {
        "type": "header",
        "text": {
            "type": "plain_text",
            "text": f"{severity_emoji.get(incident['severity'], '')} Incident Alert"
        }
    },
    # Details section
    {
        "type": "section",
        "fields": [
            {
                "type": "mrkdwn",
                "text": f"*Incident:*\n{incident['title']}"
            },
            {
                "type": "mrkdwn",
                "text": f"*Severity:*\n{incident['severity'].upper()}"
            },
            {
                "type": "mrkdwn",
                "text": f"*Service:*\n{incident['service']}"
            },
            {
                "type": "mrkdwn",
                "text": f"*Reported:*\n<!date^{incident['timestamp']}^{date_short} {time}|{incident['timestamp']}>"
            }
        ]
    },
    # Description
    {
        "type": "section",
        "text": {
            "type": "mrkdwn",
            "text": f"*Description:*\n{incident['description'][:2000]}"
        }
    },
    # Divider
    {"type": "divider"},
    # Action buttons
    {
        "type": "actions",
        "block_id": f"incident_actions_{incident['id']}",
        "elements": [
            {
                "type": "button",
                "text": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Acknowledge"},
                "style": "primary",
                "action_id": "acknowle

OAuth Installation Pattern

Enable users to install your app in their workspaces via OAuth 2.0. Bolt handles most of the OAuth flow, but you need to configure it and store tokens securely.

Key OAuth concepts:

Scopes define permissions (request minimum needed) Tokens are workspace-specific Installation data must be stored persistently Users can add scopes later (additive)

70% of users abandon installation when confronted with excessive permission requests - request only what you need!

When to use: ['Distributing app to multiple workspaces', 'Building public Slack apps', 'Enterprise-grade integrations']

from slack_bolt import App from slack_bolt.oauth.oauth_settings import OAuthSettings from slack_sdk.oauth.installation_store import FileInstallationStore from slack_sdk.oauth.state_store import FileOAuthStateStore import os

For production, use database-backed stores

For example: PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis

class DatabaseInstallationStore: """Store installation data in your database."""

async def save(self, installation):
    """Save installation when user completes OAuth."""
    await db.installations.upsert({
        "team_id": installation.team_id,
        "enterprise_id": installation.enterprise_id,
        "bot_token": encrypt(installation.bot_token),
        "bot_user_id": installation.bot_user_id,
        "bot_scopes": installation.bot_scopes,
        "user_id": installation.user_id,
        "installed_at": installation.installed_at
    })

async def find_installation(self, *, enterprise_id, team_id, user_id=None, is_enterprise_install=False):
    """Find installation for a workspace."""
    record = await db.installations.find_one({
        "team_id": team_id,
        "enterprise_id": enterprise_id
    })

    if record:
        return Installation(
            bot_token=decrypt(record["bot_token"]),
            # ... other fields
        )
    return None

Initialize OAuth-enabled app

app = App( signing_secret=os.environ["SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET"], oauth_settings=OAuthSettings( client_id=os.environ["SLACK_CLIENT_ID"], client_secret=os.environ["SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET"], scopes=[ "channels:history", "channels:read", "chat:write", "commands", "users:read" ], user_scopes=[], # User token scopes if needed installation_store=DatabaseInstallationStore(), state_store=FileOAuthStateStore(expiration_seconds=600) ) )

OAuth routes are handled a

⚠️ Sharp Edges Issue Severity Solution Issue critical ## Acknowledge immediately, process later Issue critical ## Proper state validation Issue critical ## Never hardcode or log tokens Issue high ## Request minimum required scopes Issue medium ## Know and respect the limits Issue high ## Socket Mode: Only for development Issue critical ## Bolt handles this automatically

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