A neat Slack bot for Pythonistas
requires gevent, redis, slackclient.
$pip install -r requirements.txtLike Django, you can config your bot by editing settings.py
set your SLACK_TOKEN and REDIS_URL in settings.py.
if REDIS_URL does not set, all REDIS relevant features will be ignored.
- Add your bot for your slack account at Custom Integration Page
- open settings.py
- set
SLACK_TOKEN. You can setREDIS_URLif it's available. - run
$python robot.py
Type command with COMMAND_PREFIX (e.g. ! ) on the channel where the bot is on.
Bot is going to respond to your commands if your bot is on the channel where you type the command.
!help
!hi
Example apps are in the apps directory.
Honey supports multiple commands for a function
@on_command(['하이', 'hi', 'hello'])
def hello_world(robot, channel, user, tokens):
return 'Hello world!!'then type your command with COMMAND_PREFIX (e.g. !) on the channel that including bot
like !hi or !hello or !하이
Honey automatically split your message into tokens by whitespaces
Let's assume that you typed !memo recall this in your channel
@on_command(['memo'])
def recall(robot, channel, user, tokens):
assert 2 == len(tokens)
assert 'recall' == tokens[0]
assert 'this' == tokens[1]Sometimes you want tokens containing whitespaces, in that case, wrap your token with double quote(") like
!memo kill "kill -9 $(ps aux | grep gunicorn | grep -v 'grep' | awk '{print $2 }')"Honey supports semi-permanent storage using redis as well as Hubot.
Let's assume that you typed !memo recall this in your channel
@on_command(['ㄱㅇ', '기억', 'memo'])
def redis_brain(robot, channel, user, tokens):
assert 2 == len(tokens)
key = tokens[0]
value = tokens[1]
robot.brain.set(key, value)
return robot.brain.get(key)then, Honey would say this to the channel
- Add your app and put it into
appsfolder - open
settings.pyand add your app name(like 'hello_word') toAPPS - restart your bot