This is a Bolt for JavaScript template app used to build custom steps for use in Workflow Builder.
Before getting started, first make sure you have a development workspace where you have permission to install apps. Please note that the features in this project require that the workspace be part of a Slack paid plan.
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- Open https://api.slack.com/apps/new and choose "From an app manifest"
- Choose the workspace you want to install the application to
- Copy the contents of manifest.json into the text box that
says
*Paste your manifest code here*
(within the JSON tab) and click Next - Review the configuration and click Create
- Click Install button and Allow on the screen that follows. You'll then be redirected to the App Settings dashboard.
Before you can run the app, you'll need to store some environment variables.
- Rename
.env.sample
to.env
- Open your apps setting page from
this list, click OAuth & Permissions in the
left hand menu, then copy the Bot User OAuth Token into your
.env
file underSLACK_BOT_TOKEN
- Click Basic Information from the left hand menu and follow the steps in the
App-Level Tokens section to create an app-level token with the
connections:write
scope. Copy that token into your.env
asSLACK_APP_TOKEN
.
# Clone this project onto your machine
git clone https://github.com/slack-samples/bolt-js-custom-step-template.git
# Change into this project directory
cd bolt-js-custom-step-template
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Run Bolt server
npm start
Run linter for code formatting and linting:
npm run lint
With your server running, your step is now ready for use in Workflow Builder! Add it as a custom step in a new or existing workflow, then run the workflow while your app is running.
For more information on creating workflows and adding custom steps, read more here.
app.js
is the entry point for the application and is the file you'll run to
start the server. This project aims to keep this file as thin as possible,
primarily using it as a way to route inbound requests.
manifest.json
is a configuration for Slack apps. With a manifest, you can
create an app with a pre-defined configuration, or adjust the configuration of
an existing app.