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= image:kamelets/slack-sink.svg[] Slack Sink
*Provided by: "Apache Software Foundation"*
*Support Level for this Kamelet is: "Preview"*
Send messages to a Slack channel.
== Configuration Options
The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the `slack-sink` Kamelet:
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| Property| Name| Description| Type| Default| Example
| *channel {empty}* *| Channel| The Slack channel to send messages to.| string| | `"#myroom"`
| *webhookUrl {empty}* *| Webhook URL| The webhook URL used by the Slack channel to handle incoming messages.| string| |
| iconEmoji| Icon Emoji| Use a Slack emoji as an avatar.| string| |
| iconUrl| Icon URL| The avatar that the component will use when sending message to a channel or user.| string| |
| username| Username| This is the username that the bot will have when sending messages to a channel or user.| string| |
|===
NOTE: Fields marked with ({empty}*) are mandatory.
== Usage
This section summarizes how the `slack-sink` can be used in various contexts.
=== Knative Sink
The `slack-sink` Kamelet can be used as Knative sink by binding it to a Knative object.
.slack-sink-binding.yaml
[source,yaml]
----
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
kind: KameletBinding
metadata:
name: slack-sink-binding
spec:
source:
ref:
kind: InMemoryChannel
apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1
name: mychannel
sink:
ref:
kind: Kamelet
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
name: slack-sink
properties:
channel: "#myroom"
webhookUrl: "The Webhook URL"
----
Make sure you have xref:latest@camel-k::installation/installation.adoc[Camel K installed] into the Kubernetes cluster you're connected to.
Save the `slack-sink-binding.yaml` file into your hard drive, then configure it according to your needs.
You can run the sink using the following command:
[source,shell]
----
kubectl apply -f slack-sink-binding.yaml
----
==== *Dependencies*
The Kamelet needs the following dependencies:
- camel:jackson
- camel:slack
- camel:kamelet
==== *Binding to Knative using the Kamel CLI:*
The procedure described above can be simplified into a single execution of the `kamel bind` command:
[source,shell]
----
kamel bind channel:mychannel slack-sink -p "sink.channel=#myroom" -p "sink.webhookUrl=The Webhook URL"
----
This will create the KameletBinding under the hood and apply it to the current namespace in the cluster.
=== Kafka Sink
The `slack-sink` Kamelet can be used as Kafka sink by binding it to a Kafka topic.
.slack-sink-binding.yaml
[source,yaml]
----
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
kind: KameletBinding
metadata:
name: slack-sink-binding
spec:
source:
ref:
kind: KafkaTopic
apiVersion: kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1
name: my-topic
sink:
ref:
kind: Kamelet
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
name: slack-sink
properties:
channel: "#myroom"
webhookUrl: "The Webhook URL"
----
Ensure that you've installed https://strimzi.io/[Strimzi] and created a topic named `my-topic` in the current namespace.
Make also sure you have xref:latest@camel-k::installation/installation.adoc[Camel K installed] into the Kubernetes cluster you're connected to.
Save the `slack-sink-binding.yaml` file into your hard drive, then configure it according to your needs.
You can run the sink using the following command:
[source,shell]
----
kubectl apply -f slack-sink-binding.yaml
----
==== *Binding to Kafka using the Kamel CLI:*
The procedure described above can be simplified into a single execution of the `kamel bind` command:
[source,shell]
----
kamel bind kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1:KafkaTopic:my-topic slack-sink -p "sink.channel=#myroom" -p "sink.webhookUrl=The Webhook URL"
----
This will create the KameletBinding under the hood and apply it to the current namespace in the cluster.
==== Kamelet source file
Have a look at the following link:
https://github.com/apache/camel-kamelets/blob/main/slack-sink.kamelet.yaml
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