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A tiny web application to invite a user info your slack team.
Inspired by How I hacked Slack into a community platform with Typeform and Socket.io's slack page.
fill out config.js as your infomation.
community: your cummunity or team name to display on join page.slackUrl : your slack team url (ex: socketio.slack.com)slacktoken : access token of slack.
You can generate it in https://api.slack.com/web#authYou can test your token via curl:
   curl -X POST 'https://YOUR-SLACK-TEAM.slack.com/api/users.admin.invite' \
   --data 'email=EMAIL&channels=CHANNEL_ID&token=TOKEN&set_active=true' \
   --compressed
channels : channels to join when the user is invited.(Array)
You can find id of channels in your slack.(look at sidebar on the left)channel list's HTML looks like:
  <li class="channel_C024R4462 channel ">
    <a class="channel_name" data-channel-id="C024R4462">
      <span class="unread_just_C024R4462 unread_just hidden">0</span>
      <span class="unread_highlight_C024R4462 unread_highlight hidden">0</span>
      <span class="overflow-ellipsis"><span class="prefix">#</span>codeport</span>
    </a>
  </li>
the value of data-channel-id is channel id.(C024R44 in above example)
Node.js is required.
$ git clone git@github.com:outsideris/slack-invite-automation.git
$ cd slack-invite-automation
$ npm install
$ bin/www
You can access http://localhost:3000 on your web browser.