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| = image:kamelets/slack-source.svg[] Slack Source |
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| *Provided by: "Apache Software Foundation"* |
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| Receive messages from a Slack channel. |
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| == Configuration Options |
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| The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the `slack-source` Kamelet: |
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| |=== |
| | Property| Name| Description| Type| Default| Example |
| | *channel {empty}* *| Channel| The Slack channel to receive messages from| string| | `"#myroom"` |
| | *token {empty}* *| Token| The token to access Slack. A Slack app is needed. This app needs to have channels:history and channels:read permissions. The Bot User OAuth Access Token is the kind of token needed.| string| | |
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| NOTE: Fields marked with ({empty}*) are mandatory. |
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| == Usage |
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| This section summarizes how the `slack-source` can be used in various contexts. |
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| === Knative Source |
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| The `slack-source` Kamelet can be used as Knative source by binding it to a Knative object. |
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| .slack-source-binding.yaml |
| [source,yaml] |
| ---- |
| apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 |
| kind: KameletBinding |
| metadata: |
| name: slack-source-binding |
| spec: |
| source: |
| ref: |
| kind: Kamelet |
| apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 |
| name: slack-source |
| properties: |
| channel: "#myroom" |
| token: "The Token" |
| sink: |
| ref: |
| kind: InMemoryChannel |
| apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1 |
| name: mychannel |
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| ---- |
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| Make sure you have xref:latest@camel-k::installation/installation.adoc[Camel K installed] into the Kubernetes cluster you're connected to. |
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| Save the `slack-source-binding.yaml` file into your hard drive, then configure it according to your needs. |
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| You can run the source using the following command: |
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| [source,shell] |
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| kubectl apply -f slack-source-binding.yaml |
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