# ncloud-chatbot-slack **Repository Path**: mirrors_line/ncloud-chatbot-slack ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: ncloud-chatbot-slack - **Description**: LINE Brain sample code for Slack chatbot - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: CC0-1.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-09-25 - **Last Updated**: 2026-04-04 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # How to connect Chatbot to Slack [See Japanese README](README_ja.md) ## Note: #### 4/2/2020 - Supporting chatbot message is only default reply. ## Requirements - python since ver.3.6 ### 1. Set chatbot service endpoint & secret key to this application. 1. Chatbot and API Gateway integration. - [Custom API - Create invoke URLs](https://docs.ncloud.com/en/chatbot/chatbot-2-5.html) 2. Set your chatbot service endpoint to CHATBOT_ENDPOINT that is environment variable. ![](images/1-2.png) 3. Set your secret key to CHATBOT_SECRET_KEY that is environment variable. ![](images/1-3.png) ### 2. Create your slack app & set it's config to this application. 1. Open https://api.slack.com/apps & click [Create an App]. ![](images/2-1.png) 2. Enter new chatbot app name & select development workspace & click [Create App] ![](images/2-2.png) 3. Set your config to environment variable. It can get from [App Credentials] under [Basic Information] page. - Set Client ID to SLACK_CLIENT_ID. - Set Client Secret to SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET. - Set Signing Secret to SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET. ![](images/2-3.png) ### 3. Publish this application. #### In this case, using ngrok. 1. Install ngrok. - https://ngrok.com/download 2. Start ngrok service. ```bash ngrok http 3000 ``` 3. Copy published https domain. ![](images/3-3.png) 4. Start this application. ```bash # install requirements pip install -r requirements.txt # run application python app.py ``` ### 4. Set slack application config. 1. Open https://api.slack.com/apps. & click your slack application. & redirect to it's setting page. ![](images/4-1.png) 2. Click [OAuth & Permissions] from [Features]. & set copied No.3-3 domain and authorization endpoint to [Redirect URLs] like an image. ![](images/4-2.png) 3. Set application scope under [OAuth & Permissions] page. The setting is like an image. ![](images/4-3.png) 4. Click [Event Subscriptions] from [Features] ![](images/4-4.png) 5. enable [Enable Events]. & set copied No.3-3 domain and slack event endpoint to [Redirect URLs] like an image. & check Verified. ![](images/4-5.png) 6. Click [Subscribe to bot events] & add Bot User Event. The setting is like an image. & Click [Save Changes] ![](images/4-6.png) 7. Click [Manage Distribution] from [Settings]. & click [Add to Slack]. & redirect to access permission page. ![](images/4-7.png) 8. Click [Allow]. & check [Auth complete!] ![](images/4-8.png) 9. Open your workspace. & check existing your slack bot application. ![](images/4-9.png) ### 5. Let's talk with slack bot ![](images/5.png) #### Reference - https://github.com/stevengill/slack-python-oauth-example