A tiny web application to invite a user into your slack team.
Inspired by How I hacked Slack into a community platform with Typeform and Socket.io's slack page.
Create a file in the root called .env
with the following key/value pairs. .env
files are added to the .gitignore
.
COMMUNITY_NAME
: Your community or team name to display on join page.SLACK_URL
: Your slack team url (ex: socketio.slack.com)SLACK_TOKEN
: Your access token for slack.
missing_scope
error may occur.INVITE_TOKEN
: An optional security measure - if it is set, then that token will be required to get invited.LOCALE
: Application language (currently en
, de
, es
, fr
, pt
, zh-CN
, zh-TW
, ja
and ko
available).Sample
COMMUNITY_NAME=socketio
SLACK_URL=socketio.slack.com
SLACK_TOKEN=ffsdf-5411524512154-16875416847864648976-45641654654654654-444334f43b34566f
INVITE_TOKEN=abcdefg
LOCAL=en
You can test your token via curl:
curl -X POST 'https://YOUR-SLACK-TEAM.slack.com/api/users.admin.invite' \
--data 'email=EMAIL&token=TOKEN&set_active=true' \
--compressed
Add the application settings that are defined above for the local .env
file.
Node.js is required.
$ git clone git@github.com:outsideris/slack-invite-automation.git
$ cd slack-invite-automation
$ npm install
$ npm start
You can access http://localhost:3000 on your web browser.
It's easy to run this service if you have installed Docker on your system.
$ git clone git@github.com:outsideris/slack-invite-automation.git
$ cd slack-invite-automation
$ docker build -t slack-invite-automation .
$ docker run -it --rm -e COMMUNITY_NAME="YOUR-TEAM-NAME" -e SLACK_URL="YOUR-TEAM.slack.com" -e SLACK_TOKEN="YOUR-ACCESS-TOKEN" -p 3000:3000 slack-invite-automation