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Setting up the multi-functional bot is slightly more complex than the single-channel one.
channels:read
users:read
files:read
groups:read
groups:write
chat:write
chat:write.customize
chat:write.public
im:write
incoming-webhook
channels:history
slackr_setup(channel = '#channel_with_webhook',
token = 'your_token',
incoming_webhook_url = 'your_webhook')
You can also follow the config file setup directions below instead of passing the channel, token, and webhook directly.
And that’s it! You should be able to post a message with
slackr('test message')
Without all of the scopes enabled, only certain functions will work. Which ones depends on which scopes you have enabled. See the function documentation for which scopes are needed for that function.
library(slackr)
slackr_setup(
channel = "<< channel >>",
incoming_webhook_url = "https://hooks.slack.com/services/<< hook >>",
token = "xoxb-<< token >>"
)
slackr(str(iris))
# send images
library(ggplot2)
qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars)
slackr_dev("#results")
barplot(VADeaths)
slackr_dev("@jayjacobs")
ggslackr(qplot(mpg, wt, data = mtcars))
slackr_tex
The new function slackr_tex
in versions
2.0.0+
requires package texPreview
which is lazy-loaded when the former is called.
For setting up LaTeX see texPreview
’s
System Requirements, and for specific OS setup check out its Github
Actions like this
MacOS example.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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