slambdack
Slack Helpers for AWS Lambda
Usage
var webhookUri = "https://hooks.slack.com/services/<some long token>";
var slack = require("slambdack")({
webhookUri: webhookUri
});
var message = {
username: "slambdack",
channel: "#my-channel",
text: "*Hi, there, _friend_!*",
attachments: [
{
fallback: "Hi, there",
text: "*Hi, there!*",
mrkdwn_in: [ "text", "fields" ],
fields: [
{
title: "Message",
value: "*Hi, there, _friend_!*"
},
{
title: "Post time",
value: slack.formatDate(new Date()),
short: true
}
]
}
]
};
slack.notify(message, function (err, response) {
});
Methods
notify(message<Object>, cb<Function>)
Posts the message
to Slack.
formatDate(date<Date>)
Returns date
formatted like: "01 Jan 1969 at 12:00:00 GMT".
log()
By default, we log stuff to stdout
. This exposes that log function.
This is useful on AWS Lambda because it's the only way to get logs into your
Cloudwatch logs. Set process.env.SLAMBDACK_SILENT
to something truthy to
disable this output.
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