NAME

Net::Async::Slack::Commands - supported API methods for Net::Async::Slack

DESCRIPTION

These are available on the top-level Net::Async::Slack instance, and are autogenerated from the API specification.

admin_apps_approve

Approve an app for installation on a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • app_id - The id of the app to approve. (string, optional)

  • request_id - The id of the request to approve. (string, optional)

  • team_id - (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_apps_approved_list

List approved apps for an org or workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page (string, optional)

  • team_id - (string, optional)

  • enterprise_id - (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_apps_requests_list

List app requests for a team/workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page (string, optional)

  • team_id - (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_apps_restrict

Restrict an app for installation on a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • app_id - The id of the app to restrict. (string, optional)

  • request_id - The id of the request to restrict. (string, optional)

  • team_id - (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_apps_restricted_list

List restricted apps for an org or workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page (string, optional)

  • team_id - (string, optional)

  • enterprise_id - (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_archive

Archive a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to archive. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_convert_to_private

Convert a public channel to a private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to convert to private. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_create

Create a public or private channel-based conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - Name of the public or private channel to create. (string, required)

  • description - Description of the public or private channel to create. (string, optional)

  • is_private - When `true`, creates a private channel instead of a public channel (boolean, required)

  • org_wide - When `true`, the channel will be available org-wide. Note: if the channel is not `org_wide=true`, you must specify a `team_id` for this channel (boolean, optional)

  • team_id - The workspace to create the channel in. Note: this argument is required unless you set `org_wide=true`. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_delete

Delete a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to delete. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_disconnect_shared

Disconnect a connected channel from one or more workspaces.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to be disconnected from some workspaces. (string, required)

  • leaving_team_ids - The team to be removed from the channel. Currently only a single team id can be specified. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_ekm_list_original_connected_channel_info

List all disconnected channels—i.e., channels that were once connected to other workspaces and then disconnected—and the corresponding original channel IDs for key revocation with EKM.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_ids - A comma-separated list of channels to filter to. (string, optional)

  • team_ids - A comma-separated list of the workspaces to which the channels you would like returned belong. (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_get_conversation_prefs

Get conversation preferences for a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to get preferences for. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_get_teams

Get all the workspaces a given public or private channel is connected to within this Enterprise org.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to determine connected workspaces within the organization for. (string, required)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_invite

Invite a user to a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user_ids - The users to invite. (string, required)

  • channel_id - The channel that the users will be invited to. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_rename

Rename a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to rename. (string, required)

  • name - (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_restrict_access_add_group

Add an allowlist of IDP groups for accessing a channel

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The workspace where the channel exists. This argument is required for channels only tied to one workspace, and optional for channels that are shared across an organization. (string, optional)

  • group_id - The [IDP Group](https://slack.com/help/articles/115001435788-Connect-identity-provider-groups-to-your-Enterprise-Grid-org) ID to be an allowlist for the private channel. (string, required)

  • channel_id - The channel to link this group to. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_restrict_access_list_groups

List all IDP Groups linked to a channel

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - (string, required)

  • team_id - The workspace where the channel exists. This argument is required for channels only tied to one workspace, and optional for channels that are shared across an organization. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_restrict_access_remove_group

Remove a linked IDP group linked from a private channel

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The workspace where the channel exists. This argument is required for channels only tied to one workspace, and optional for channels that are shared across an organization. (string, required)

  • group_id - The [IDP Group](https://slack.com/help/articles/115001435788-Connect-identity-provider-groups-to-your-Enterprise-Grid-org) ID to remove from the private channel. (string, required)

  • channel_id - The channel to remove the linked group from. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

Search for public or private channels in an Enterprise organization.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_ids - Comma separated string of team IDs, signifying the workspaces to search through. (string, optional)

  • query - Name of the the channel to query by. (string, optional)

  • limit - Maximum number of items to be returned. Must be between 1 - 20 both inclusive. Default is 10. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page. (string, optional)

  • search_channel_types - The type of channel to include or exclude in the search. For example `private` will search private channels, while `private_exclude` will exclude them. For a full list of types, check the [Types section](#types). (string, optional)

  • sort - Possible values are `relevant` (search ranking based on what we think is closest), `name` (alphabetical), `member_count` (number of users in the channel), and `created` (date channel was created). You can optionally pair this with the `sort_dir` arg to change how it is sorted (string, optional)

  • sort_dir - Sort direction. Possible values are `asc` for ascending order like (1, 2, 3) or (a, b, c), and `desc` for descending order like (3, 2, 1) or (c, b, a) (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_set_conversation_prefs

Set the posting permissions for a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to set the prefs for (string, required)

  • prefs - The prefs for this channel in a stringified JSON format. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_set_teams

Set the workspaces in an Enterprise grid org that connect to a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The encoded `channel_id` to add or remove to workspaces. (string, required)

  • team_id - The workspace to which the channel belongs. Omit this argument if the channel is a cross-workspace shared channel. (string, optional)

  • target_team_ids - A comma-separated list of workspaces to which the channel should be shared. Not required if the channel is being shared org-wide. (string, optional)

  • org_channel - True if channel has to be converted to an org channel (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_conversations_unarchive

Unarchive a public or private channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel_id - The channel to unarchive. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_emoji_add

Add an emoji.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - The name of the emoji to be removed. Colons (`:myemoji:`) around the value are not required, although they may be included. (string, required)

  • url - The URL of a file to use as an image for the emoji. Square images under 128KB and with transparent backgrounds work best. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_emoji_add_alias

Add an emoji alias.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - The name of the emoji to be aliased. Colons (`:myemoji:`) around the value are not required, although they may be included. (string, required)

  • alias_for - The alias of the emoji. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_emoji_list

List emoji for an Enterprise Grid organization.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_emoji_remove

Remove an emoji across an Enterprise Grid organization

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - The name of the emoji to be removed. Colons (`:myemoji:`) around the value are not required, although they may be included. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_emoji_rename

Rename an emoji.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - The name of the emoji to be renamed. Colons (`:myemoji:`) around the value are not required, although they may be included. (string, required)

  • new_name - The new name of the emoji. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_invite_requests_approve

Approve a workspace invite request.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace where the invite request was made. (string, optional)

  • invite_request_id - ID of the request to invite. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_invite_requests_approved_list

List all approved workspace invite requests.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace where the invite requests were made. (string, optional)

  • cursor - Value of the `next_cursor` field sent as part of the previous API response (string, optional)

  • limit - The number of results that will be returned by the API on each invocation. Must be between 1 - 1000, both inclusive (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_invite_requests_denied_list

List all denied workspace invite requests.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace where the invite requests were made. (string, optional)

  • cursor - Value of the `next_cursor` field sent as part of the previous API response (string, optional)

  • limit - The number of results that will be returned by the API on each invocation. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_invite_requests_deny

Deny a workspace invite request.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace where the invite request was made. (string, optional)

  • invite_request_id - ID of the request to invite. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_invite_requests_list

List all pending workspace invite requests.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace where the invite requests were made. (string, optional)

  • cursor - Value of the `next_cursor` field sent as part of the previous API response (string, optional)

  • limit - The number of results that will be returned by the API on each invocation. Must be between 1 - 1000, both inclusive (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_admins_list

List all of the admins on a given workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page. (string, optional)

  • team_id - (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_create

Create an Enterprise team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_domain - Team domain (for example, slacksoftballteam). (string, required)

  • team_name - Team name (for example, Slack Softball Team). (string, required)

  • team_description - Description for the team. (string, optional)

  • team_discoverability - Who can join the team. A team's discoverability can be `open`, `closed`, `invite_only`, or `unlisted`. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_list

List all teams on an Enterprise organization

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 100 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_owners_list

List all of the owners on a given workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - (string, required)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Must be between 1 - 1000 both inclusive. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_settings_info

Fetch information about settings in a workspace

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_settings_set_default_channels

Set the default channels of a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace to set the default channel for. (string, required)

  • channel_ids - An array of channel IDs. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_settings_set_description

Set the description of a given workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace to set the description for. (string, required)

  • description - The new description for the workspace. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_settings_set_discoverability

An API method that allows admins to set the discoverability of a given workspace

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID of the workspace to set discoverability on. (string, required)

  • discoverability - This workspace's discovery setting. It must be set to one of `open`, `invite_only`, `closed`, or `unlisted`. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_settings_set_icon

Sets the icon of a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • image_url - Image URL for the icon (string, required)

  • team_id - ID for the workspace to set the icon for. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_teams_settings_set_name

Set the name of a given workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID for the workspace to set the name for. (string, required)

  • name - The new name of the workspace. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_usergroups_add_channels

Add one or more default channels to an IDP group.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • usergroup_id - ID of the IDP group to add default channels for. (string, required)

  • team_id - The workspace to add default channels in. (string, optional)

  • channel_ids - Comma separated string of channel IDs. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_usergroups_add_teams

Associate one or more default workspaces with an organization-wide IDP group.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • usergroup_id - An encoded usergroup (IDP Group) ID. (string, required)

  • team_ids - A comma separated list of encoded team (workspace) IDs. Each workspace *MUST* belong to the organization associated with the token. (string, required)

  • auto_provision - When `true`, this method automatically creates new workspace accounts for the IDP group members. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_usergroups_list_channels

List the channels linked to an org-level IDP group (user group).

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • usergroup_id - ID of the IDP group to list default channels for. (string, required)

  • team_id - ID of the the workspace. (string, optional)

  • include_num_members - Flag to include or exclude the count of members per channel. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_usergroups_remove_channels

Remove one or more default channels from an org-level IDP group (user group).

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • usergroup_id - ID of the IDP Group (string, required)

  • channel_ids - Comma-separated string of channel IDs (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_assign

Add an Enterprise user to a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • user_id - The ID of the user to add to the workspace. (string, required)

  • is_restricted - True if user should be added to the workspace as a guest. (boolean, optional)

  • is_ultra_restricted - True if user should be added to the workspace as a single-channel guest. (boolean, optional)

  • channel_ids - Comma separated values of channel IDs to add user in the new workspace. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_invite

Invite a user to a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • email - The email address of the person to invite. (string, required)

  • channel_ids - A comma-separated list of `channel_id`s for this user to join. At least one channel is required. (string, required)

  • custom_message - An optional message to send to the user in the invite email. (string, optional)

  • real_name - Full name of the user. (string, optional)

  • resend - Allow this invite to be resent in the future if a user has not signed up yet. (default: false) (boolean, optional)

  • is_restricted - Is this user a multi-channel guest user? (default: false) (boolean, optional)

  • is_ultra_restricted - Is this user a single channel guest user? (default: false) (boolean, optional)

  • guest_expiration_ts - Timestamp when guest account should be disabled. Only include this timestamp if you are inviting a guest user and you want their account to expire on a certain date. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_list

List users on a workspace

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • cursor - Set `cursor` to `next_cursor` returned by the previous call to list items in the next page. (string, optional)

  • limit - Limit for how many users to be retrieved per page (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_remove

Remove a user from a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • user_id - The ID of the user to remove. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_session_invalidate

Invalidate a single session for a user by session_id

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - ID of the team that the session belongs to (string, required)

  • session_id - (integer, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_session_reset

Wipes all valid sessions on all devices for a given user

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user_id - The ID of the user to wipe sessions for (string, required)

  • mobile_only - Only expire mobile sessions (default: false) (boolean, optional)

  • web_only - Only expire web sessions (default: false) (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_set_admin

Set an existing guest, regular user, or owner to be an admin user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • user_id - The ID of the user to designate as an admin. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_set_expiration

Set an expiration for a guest user

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • user_id - The ID of the user to set an expiration for. (string, required)

  • expiration_ts - Timestamp when guest account should be disabled. (integer, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_set_owner

Set an existing guest, regular user, or admin user to be a workspace owner.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • user_id - Id of the user to promote to owner. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

admin_users_set_regular

Set an existing guest user, admin user, or owner to be a regular user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team_id - The ID (`T1234`) of the workspace. (string, required)

  • user_id - The ID of the user to designate as a regular user. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

api_test

Checks API calling code.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • error - Error response to return (string, optional)

  • foo - example property to return (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_event_authorizations_list

Get a list of authorizations for the given event context. Each authorization represents an app installation that the event is visible to.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • event_context - (string, required)

  • cursor - (string, optional)

  • limit - (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_permissions_info

Returns list of permissions this app has on a team.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_permissions_request

Allows an app to request additional scopes

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • scopes - A comma separated list of scopes to request for (string, required)

  • trigger_id - Token used to trigger the permissions API (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_permissions_resources_list

Returns list of resource grants this app has on a team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_permissions_scopes_list

Returns list of scopes this app has on a team.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_permissions_users_list

Returns list of user grants and corresponding scopes this app has on a team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_permissions_users_request

Enables an app to trigger a permissions modal to grant an app access to a user access scope.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • scopes - A comma separated list of user scopes to request for (string, required)

  • trigger_id - Token used to trigger the request (string, required)

  • user - The user this scope is being requested for (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

apps_uninstall

Uninstalls your app from a workspace.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • client_id - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • client_secret - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

auth_revoke

Revokes a token.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • test - Setting this parameter to `1` triggers a _testing mode_ where the specified token will not actually be revoked. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

auth_test

Checks authentication & identity.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

bots_info

Gets information about a bot user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • bot - Bot user to get info on (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

calls_add

Registers a new Call.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • external_unique_id - An ID supplied by the 3rd-party Call provider. It must be unique across all Calls from that service. (string, required)

  • external_display_id - An optional, human-readable ID supplied by the 3rd-party Call provider. If supplied, this ID will be displayed in the Call object. (string, optional)

  • join_url - The URL required for a client to join the Call. (string, required)

  • desktop_app_join_url - When supplied, available Slack clients will attempt to directly launch the 3rd-party Call with this URL. (string, optional)

  • date_start - Call start time in UTC UNIX timestamp format (integer, optional)

  • title - The name of the Call. (string, optional)

  • created_by - The valid Slack user ID of the user who created this Call. When this method is called with a user token, the `created_by` field is optional and defaults to the authed user of the token. Otherwise, the field is required. (string, optional)

  • users - The list of users to register as participants in the Call. [Read more on how to specify users here](/apis/calls#users). (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

calls_end

Ends a Call.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • id - `id` returned when registering the call using the [`calls.add`](/methods/calls.add) method. (string, required)

  • duration - Call duration in seconds (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

calls_info

Returns information about a Call.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • id - `id` of the Call returned by the [`calls.add`](/methods/calls.add) method. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

calls_participants_add

Registers new participants added to a Call.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • id - `id` returned by the [`calls.add`](/methods/calls.add) method. (string, required)

  • users - The list of users to add as participants in the Call. [Read more on how to specify users here](/apis/calls#users). (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

calls_participants_remove

Registers participants removed from a Call.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • id - `id` returned by the [`calls.add`](/methods/calls.add) method. (string, required)

  • users - The list of users to remove as participants in the Call. [Read more on how to specify users here](/apis/calls#users). (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

calls_update

Updates information about a Call.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • id - `id` returned by the [`calls.add`](/methods/calls.add) method. (string, required)

  • title - The name of the Call. (string, optional)

  • join_url - The URL required for a client to join the Call. (string, optional)

  • desktop_app_join_url - When supplied, available Slack clients will attempt to directly launch the 3rd-party Call with this URL. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_delete

Deletes a message.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • ts - Timestamp of the message to be deleted. (number, optional)

  • channel - Channel containing the message to be deleted. (string, optional)

  • as_user - Pass true to delete the message as the authed user with `chat:write:user` scope. [Bot users](/bot-users) in this context are considered authed users. If unused or false, the message will be deleted with `chat:write:bot` scope. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_delete_scheduled_message

Deletes a pending scheduled message from the queue.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • as_user - Pass true to delete the message as the authed user with `chat:write:user` scope. [Bot users](/bot-users) in this context are considered authed users. If unused or false, the message will be deleted with `chat:write:bot` scope. (boolean, optional)

  • channel - The channel the scheduled_message is posting to (string, required)

  • scheduled_message_id - `scheduled_message_id` returned from call to chat.scheduleMessage (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

Retrieve a permalink URL for a specific extant message

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - The ID of the conversation or channel containing the message (string, required)

  • message_ts - A message's `ts` value, uniquely identifying it within a channel (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_me_message

Share a me message into a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel to send message to. Can be a public channel, private group or IM channel. Can be an encoded ID, or a name. (string, optional)

  • text - Text of the message to send. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_post_ephemeral

Sends an ephemeral message to a user in a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • as_user - Pass true to post the message as the authed user. Defaults to true if the chat:write:bot scope is not included. Otherwise, defaults to false. (boolean, optional)

  • attachments - A JSON-based array of structured attachments, presented as a URL-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • blocks - A JSON-based array of structured blocks, presented as a URL-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • channel - Channel, private group, or IM channel to send message to. Can be an encoded ID, or a name. (string, required)

  • icon_emoji - Emoji to use as the icon for this message. Overrides `icon_url`. Must be used in conjunction with `as_user` set to `false`, otherwise ignored. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

  • icon_url - URL to an image to use as the icon for this message. Must be used in conjunction with `as_user` set to false, otherwise ignored. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

  • link_names - Find and link channel names and usernames. (boolean, optional)

  • parse - Change how messages are treated. Defaults to `none`. See [below](#formatting). (string, optional)

  • text - How this field works and whether it is required depends on other fields you use in your API call. [See below](#text_usage) for more detail. (string, optional)

  • thread_ts - Provide another message's `ts` value to post this message in a thread. Avoid using a reply's `ts` value; use its parent's value instead. Ephemeral messages in threads are only shown if there is already an active thread. (string, optional)

  • user - `id` of the user who will receive the ephemeral message. The user should be in the channel specified by the `channel` argument. (string, required)

  • username - Set your bot's user name. Must be used in conjunction with `as_user` set to false, otherwise ignored. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_post_message

Sends a message to a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • as_user - Pass true to post the message as the authed user, instead of as a bot. Defaults to false. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

  • attachments - A JSON-based array of structured attachments, presented as a URL-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • blocks - A JSON-based array of structured blocks, presented as a URL-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • channel - Channel, private group, or IM channel to send message to. Can be an encoded ID, or a name. See [below](#channels) for more details. (string, required)

  • icon_emoji - Emoji to use as the icon for this message. Overrides `icon_url`. Must be used in conjunction with `as_user` set to `false`, otherwise ignored. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

  • icon_url - URL to an image to use as the icon for this message. Must be used in conjunction with `as_user` set to false, otherwise ignored. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

  • link_names - Find and link channel names and usernames. (boolean, optional)

  • mrkdwn - Disable Slack markup parsing by setting to `false`. Enabled by default. (boolean, optional)

  • parse - Change how messages are treated. Defaults to `none`. See [below](#formatting). (string, optional)

  • reply_broadcast - Used in conjunction with `thread_ts` and indicates whether reply should be made visible to everyone in the channel or conversation. Defaults to `false`. (boolean, optional)

  • text - How this field works and whether it is required depends on other fields you use in your API call. [See below](#text_usage) for more detail. (string, optional)

  • thread_ts - Provide another message's `ts` value to make this message a reply. Avoid using a reply's `ts` value; use its parent instead. (string, optional)

  • unfurl_links - Pass true to enable unfurling of primarily text-based content. (boolean, optional)

  • unfurl_media - Pass false to disable unfurling of media content. (boolean, optional)

  • username - Set your bot's user name. Must be used in conjunction with `as_user` set to false, otherwise ignored. See [authorship](#authorship) below. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_schedule_message

Schedules a message to be sent to a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel, private group, or DM channel to send message to. Can be an encoded ID, or a name. See [below](#channels) for more details. (string, optional)

  • text - How this field works and whether it is required depends on other fields you use in your API call. [See below](#text_usage) for more detail. (string, optional)

  • post_at - Unix EPOCH timestamp of time in future to send the message. (string, optional)

  • parse - Change how messages are treated. Defaults to `none`. See [chat.postMessage](chat.postMessage#formatting). (string, optional)

  • as_user - Pass true to post the message as the authed user, instead of as a bot. Defaults to false. See [chat.postMessage](chat.postMessage#authorship). (boolean, optional)

  • link_names - Find and link channel names and usernames. (boolean, optional)

  • attachments - A JSON-based array of structured attachments, presented as a URL-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • blocks - A JSON-based array of structured blocks, presented as a URL-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • unfurl_links - Pass true to enable unfurling of primarily text-based content. (boolean, optional)

  • unfurl_media - Pass false to disable unfurling of media content. (boolean, optional)

  • thread_ts - Provide another message's `ts` value to make this message a reply. Avoid using a reply's `ts` value; use its parent instead. (number, optional)

  • reply_broadcast - Used in conjunction with `thread_ts` and indicates whether reply should be made visible to everyone in the channel or conversation. Defaults to `false`. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_scheduled_messages_list

Returns a list of scheduled messages.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - The channel of the scheduled messages (string, optional)

  • latest - A UNIX timestamp of the latest value in the time range (number, optional)

  • oldest - A UNIX timestamp of the oldest value in the time range (number, optional)

  • limit - Maximum number of original entries to return. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - For pagination purposes, this is the `cursor` value returned from a previous call to `chat.scheduledmessages.list` indicating where you want to start this call from. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_unfurl

Provide custom unfurl behavior for user-posted URLs

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel ID of the message (string, required)

  • ts - Timestamp of the message to add unfurl behavior to. (string, required)

  • unfurls - URL-encoded JSON map with keys set to URLs featured in the the message, pointing to their unfurl blocks or message attachments. (string, optional)

  • user_auth_message - Provide a simply-formatted string to send as an ephemeral message to the user as invitation to authenticate further and enable full unfurling behavior (string, optional)

  • user_auth_required - Set to `true` or `1` to indicate the user must install your Slack app to trigger unfurls for this domain (boolean, optional)

  • user_auth_url - Send users to this custom URL where they will complete authentication in your app to fully trigger unfurling. Value should be properly URL-encoded. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

chat_update

Updates a message.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • as_user - Pass true to update the message as the authed user. [Bot users](/bot-users) in this context are considered authed users. (string, optional)

  • attachments - A JSON-based array of structured attachments, presented as a URL-encoded string. This field is required when not presenting `text`. If you don't include this field, the message's previous `attachments` will be retained. To remove previous `attachments`, include an empty array for this field. (string, optional)

  • blocks - A JSON-based array of [structured blocks](/block-kit/building), presented as a URL-encoded string. If you don't include this field, the message's previous `blocks` will be retained. To remove previous `blocks`, include an empty array for this field. (string, optional)

  • channel - Channel containing the message to be updated. (string, required)

  • link_names - Find and link channel names and usernames. Defaults to `none`. If you do not specify a value for this field, the original value set for the message will be overwritten with the default, `none`. (string, optional)

  • parse - Change how messages are treated. Defaults to `client`, unlike `chat.postMessage`. Accepts either `none` or `full`. If you do not specify a value for this field, the original value set for the message will be overwritten with the default, `client`. (string, optional)

  • text - New text for the message, using the [default formatting rules](/reference/surfaces/formatting). It's not required when presenting `blocks` or `attachments`. (string, optional)

  • ts - Timestamp of the message to be updated. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_archive

Archives a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - ID of conversation to archive (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_close

Closes a direct message or multi-person direct message.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation to close. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_create

Initiates a public or private channel-based conversation

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - Name of the public or private channel to create (string, optional)

  • is_private - Create a private channel instead of a public one (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_history

Fetches a conversation's history of messages and events.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation ID to fetch history for. (string, optional)

  • latest - End of time range of messages to include in results. (number, optional)

  • oldest - Start of time range of messages to include in results. (number, optional)

  • inclusive - Include messages with latest or oldest timestamp in results only when either timestamp is specified. (boolean, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the users list hasn't been reached. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_info

Retrieve information about a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation ID to learn more about (string, optional)

  • include_locale - Set this to `true` to receive the locale for this conversation. Defaults to `false` (boolean, optional)

  • include_num_members - Set to `true` to include the member count for the specified conversation. Defaults to `false` (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_invite

Invites users to a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - The ID of the public or private channel to invite user(s) to. (string, optional)

  • users - A comma separated list of user IDs. Up to 1000 users may be listed. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_join

Joins an existing conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - ID of conversation to join (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_kick

Removes a user from a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - ID of conversation to remove user from. (string, optional)

  • user - User ID to be removed. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_leave

Leaves a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation to leave (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_list

Lists all channels in a Slack team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • exclude_archived - Set to `true` to exclude archived channels from the list (boolean, optional)

  • types - Mix and match channel types by providing a comma-separated list of any combination of `public_channel`, `private_channel`, `mpim`, `im` (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the list hasn't been reached. Must be an integer no larger than 1000. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_mark

Sets the read cursor in a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel or conversation to set the read cursor for. (string, optional)

  • ts - Unique identifier of message you want marked as most recently seen in this conversation. (number, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_members

Retrieve members of a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - ID of the conversation to retrieve members for (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the users list hasn't been reached. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_open

Opens or resumes a direct message or multi-person direct message.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Resume a conversation by supplying an `im` or `mpim`'s ID. Or provide the `users` field instead. (string, optional)

  • users - Comma separated lists of users. If only one user is included, this creates a 1:1 DM. The ordering of the users is preserved whenever a multi-person direct message is returned. Supply a `channel` when not supplying `users`. (string, optional)

  • return_im - Boolean, indicates you want the full IM channel definition in the response. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_rename

Renames a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - ID of conversation to rename (string, optional)

  • name - New name for conversation. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_replies

Retrieve a thread of messages posted to a conversation

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation ID to fetch thread from. (string, optional)

  • ts - Unique identifier of a thread's parent message. `ts` must be the timestamp of an existing message with 0 or more replies. If there are no replies then just the single message referenced by `ts` will return - it is just an ordinary, unthreaded message. (number, optional)

  • latest - End of time range of messages to include in results. (number, optional)

  • oldest - Start of time range of messages to include in results. (number, optional)

  • inclusive - Include messages with latest or oldest timestamp in results only when either timestamp is specified. (boolean, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the users list hasn't been reached. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_set_purpose

Sets the purpose for a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation to set the purpose of (string, optional)

  • purpose - A new, specialer purpose (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_set_topic

Sets the topic for a conversation.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Conversation to set the topic of (string, optional)

  • topic - The new topic string. Does not support formatting or linkification. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

conversations_unarchive

Reverses conversation archival.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - ID of conversation to unarchive (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

dialog_open

Open a dialog with a user

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • dialog - The dialog definition. This must be a JSON-encoded string. (string, required)

  • trigger_id - Exchange a trigger to post to the user. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

dnd_end_dnd

Ends the current user's Do Not Disturb session immediately.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

dnd_end_snooze

Ends the current user's snooze mode immediately.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

dnd_info

Retrieves a user's current Do Not Disturb status.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user - User to fetch status for (defaults to current user) (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

dnd_set_snooze

Turns on Do Not Disturb mode for the current user, or changes its duration.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • num_minutes - Number of minutes, from now, to snooze until. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

dnd_team_info

Retrieves the Do Not Disturb status for up to 50 users on a team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • users - Comma-separated list of users to fetch Do Not Disturb status for (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

emoji_list

Lists custom emoji for a team.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_comments_delete

Deletes an existing comment on a file.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - File to delete a comment from. (string, optional)

  • id - The comment to delete. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_delete

Deletes a file.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - ID of file to delete. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_info

Gets information about a file.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - Specify a file by providing its ID. (string, optional)

  • count - (string, optional)

  • page - (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the list hasn't been reached. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Parameter for pagination. File comments are paginated for a single file. Set `cursor` equal to the `next_cursor` attribute returned by the previous request's `response_metadata`. This parameter is optional, but pagination is mandatory: the default value simply fetches the first "page" of the collection of comments. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more details. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_list

List for a team, in a channel, or from a user with applied filters.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user - Filter files created by a single user. (string, optional)

  • channel - Filter files appearing in a specific channel, indicated by its ID. (string, optional)

  • ts_from - Filter files created after this timestamp (inclusive). (number, optional)

  • ts_to - Filter files created before this timestamp (inclusive). (number, optional)

  • types - Filter files by type ([see below](#file_types)). You can pass multiple values in the types argument, like `types=spaces,snippets`.The default value is `all`, which does not filter the list. (string, optional)

  • count - (string, optional)

  • page - (string, optional)

  • show_files_hidden_by_limit - Show truncated file info for files hidden due to being too old, and the team who owns the file being over the file limit. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_remote_add

Adds a file from a remote service

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • external_id - Creator defined GUID for the file. (string, optional)

  • title - Title of the file being shared. (string, optional)

  • filetype - type of file (string, optional)

  • external_url - URL of the remote file. (string, optional)

  • preview_image - Preview of the document via `multipart/form-data`. (string, optional)

  • indexable_file_contents - A text file (txt, pdf, doc, etc.) containing textual search terms that are used to improve discovery of the remote file. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_remote_info

Retrieve information about a remote file added to Slack

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - Specify a file by providing its ID. (string, optional)

  • external_id - Creator defined GUID for the file. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_remote_list

Retrieve information about a remote file added to Slack

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Filter files appearing in a specific channel, indicated by its ID. (string, optional)

  • ts_from - Filter files created after this timestamp (inclusive). (number, optional)

  • ts_to - Filter files created before this timestamp (inclusive). (number, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_remote_remove

Remove a remote file.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - Specify a file by providing its ID. (string, optional)

  • external_id - Creator defined GUID for the file. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_remote_share

Share a remote file into a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - Specify a file registered with Slack by providing its ID. Either this field or `external_id` or both are required. (string, optional)

  • external_id - The globally unique identifier (GUID) for the file, as set by the app registering the file with Slack. Either this field or `file` or both are required. (string, optional)

  • channels - Comma-separated list of channel IDs where the file will be shared. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_remote_update

Updates an existing remote file.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - Specify a file by providing its ID. (string, optional)

  • external_id - Creator defined GUID for the file. (string, optional)

  • title - Title of the file being shared. (string, optional)

  • filetype - type of file (string, optional)

  • external_url - URL of the remote file. (string, optional)

  • preview_image - Preview of the document via `multipart/form-data`. (string, optional)

  • indexable_file_contents - File containing contents that can be used to improve searchability for the remote file. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_revoke_public_url

Revokes public/external sharing access for a file

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - File to revoke (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_shared_public_url

Enables a file for public/external sharing.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - File to share (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

files_upload

Uploads or creates a file.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • file - File contents via `multipart/form-data`. If omitting this parameter, you must submit `content`. (string, optional)

  • content - File contents via a POST variable. If omitting this parameter, you must provide a `file`. (string, optional)

  • filetype - A [file type](/types/file#file_types) identifier. (string, optional)

  • filename - Filename of file. (string, optional)

  • title - Title of file. (string, optional)

  • initial_comment - The message text introducing the file in specified `channels`. (string, optional)

  • channels - Comma-separated list of channel names or IDs where the file will be shared. (string, optional)

  • thread_ts - Provide another message's `ts` value to upload this file as a reply. Never use a reply's `ts` value; use its parent instead. (number, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

migration_exchange

For Enterprise Grid workspaces, map local user IDs to global user IDs

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • users - A comma-separated list of user ids, up to 400 per request (string, required)

  • team_id - Specify team_id starts with `T` in case of Org Token (string, optional)

  • to_old - Specify `true` to convert `W` global user IDs to workspace-specific `U` IDs. Defaults to `false`. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

oauth_access

Exchanges a temporary OAuth verifier code for an access token.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • client_id - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • client_secret - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • code - The `code` param returned via the OAuth callback. (string, optional)

  • redirect_uri - This must match the originally submitted URI (if one was sent). (string, optional)

  • single_channel - Request the user to add your app only to a single channel. Only valid with a [legacy workspace app](https://api.slack.com/legacy-workspace-apps). (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

oauth_token

Exchanges a temporary OAuth verifier code for a workspace token.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • client_id - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • client_secret - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • code - The `code` param returned via the OAuth callback. (string, optional)

  • redirect_uri - This must match the originally submitted URI (if one was sent). (string, optional)

  • single_channel - Request the user to add your app only to a single channel. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

oauth_v2_access

Exchanges a temporary OAuth verifier code for an access token.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • client_id - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • client_secret - Issued when you created your application. (string, optional)

  • code - The `code` param returned via the OAuth callback. (string, required)

  • redirect_uri - This must match the originally submitted URI (if one was sent). (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

pins_add

Pins an item to a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel to pin the item in. (string, required)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to pin. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

pins_list

Lists items pinned to a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel to get pinned items for. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

pins_remove

Un-pins an item from a channel.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel where the item is pinned to. (string, required)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to un-pin. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reactions_add

Adds a reaction to an item.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel where the message to add reaction to was posted. (string, required)

  • name - Reaction (emoji) name. (string, required)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to add reaction to. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reactions_get

Gets reactions for an item.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel where the message to get reactions for was posted. (string, optional)

  • file - File to get reactions for. (string, optional)

  • file_comment - File comment to get reactions for. (string, optional)

  • full - If true always return the complete reaction list. (boolean, optional)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to get reactions for. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reactions_list

Lists reactions made by a user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user - Show reactions made by this user. Defaults to the authed user. (string, optional)

  • full - If true always return the complete reaction list. (boolean, optional)

  • count - (integer, optional)

  • page - (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Parameter for pagination. Set `cursor` equal to the `next_cursor` attribute returned by the previous request's `response_metadata`. This parameter is optional, but pagination is mandatory: the default value simply fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more details. (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the list hasn't been reached. (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reactions_remove

Removes a reaction from an item.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - Reaction (emoji) name. (string, required)

  • file - File to remove reaction from. (string, optional)

  • file_comment - File comment to remove reaction from. (string, optional)

  • channel - Channel where the message to remove reaction from was posted. (string, optional)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to remove reaction from. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reminders_add

Creates a reminder.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • text - The content of the reminder (string, required)

  • time - When this reminder should happen: the Unix timestamp (up to five years from now), the number of seconds until the reminder (if within 24 hours), or a natural language description (Ex. "in 15 minutes," or "every Thursday") (string, required)

  • user - The user who will receive the reminder. If no user is specified, the reminder will go to user who created it. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reminders_complete

Marks a reminder as complete.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • reminder - The ID of the reminder to be marked as complete (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reminders_delete

Deletes a reminder.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • reminder - The ID of the reminder (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reminders_info

Gets information about a reminder.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • reminder - The ID of the reminder (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

reminders_list

Lists all reminders created by or for a given user.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

rtm_connect

Starts a Real Time Messaging session.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • batch_presence_aware - Batch presence deliveries via subscription. Enabling changes the shape of `presence_change` events. See [batch presence](/docs/presence-and-status#batching). (boolean, optional)

  • presence_sub - Only deliver presence events when requested by subscription. See [presence subscriptions](/docs/presence-and-status#subscriptions). (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

search_messages

Searches for messages matching a query.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • count - Pass the number of results you want per "page". Maximum of `100`. (integer, optional)

  • highlight - Pass a value of `true` to enable query highlight markers (see below). (boolean, optional)

  • page - (integer, optional)

  • query - Search query. (string, required)

  • sort - Return matches sorted by either `score` or `timestamp`. (string, optional)

  • sort_dir - Change sort direction to ascending (`asc`) or descending (`desc`). (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

stars_add

Adds a star to an item.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel to add star to, or channel where the message to add star to was posted (used with `timestamp`). (string, optional)

  • file - File to add star to. (string, optional)

  • file_comment - File comment to add star to. (string, optional)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to add star to. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

stars_list

Lists stars for a user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • count - (string, optional)

  • page - (string, optional)

  • cursor - Parameter for pagination. Set `cursor` equal to the `next_cursor` attribute returned by the previous request's `response_metadata`. This parameter is optional, but pagination is mandatory: the default value simply fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more details. (string, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the list hasn't been reached. (integer, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

stars_remove

Removes a star from an item.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channel - Channel to remove star from, or channel where the message to remove star from was posted (used with `timestamp`). (string, optional)

  • file - File to remove star from. (string, optional)

  • file_comment - File comment to remove star from. (string, optional)

  • timestamp - Timestamp of the message to remove star from. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

team_access_logs

Gets the access logs for the current team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • before - End of time range of logs to include in results (inclusive). (string, optional)

  • count - (string, optional)

  • page - (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

team_billable_info

Gets billable users information for the current team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user - A user to retrieve the billable information for. Defaults to all users. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

team_info

Gets information about the current team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • team - Team to get info on, if omitted, will return information about the current team. Will only return team that the authenticated token is allowed to see through external shared channels (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

team_integration_logs

Gets the integration logs for the current team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • app_id - Filter logs to this Slack app. Defaults to all logs. (string, optional)

  • change_type - Filter logs with this change type. Defaults to all logs. (string, optional)

  • count - (string, optional)

  • page - (string, optional)

  • service_id - Filter logs to this service. Defaults to all logs. (string, optional)

  • user - Filter logs generated by this user’s actions. Defaults to all logs. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

team_profile_get

Retrieve a team's profile.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • visibility - Filter by visibility. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_create

Create a User Group

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • channels - A comma separated string of encoded channel IDs for which the User Group uses as a default. (string, optional)

  • description - A short description of the User Group. (string, optional)

  • handle - A mention handle. Must be unique among channels, users and User Groups. (string, optional)

  • include_count - Include the number of users in each User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • name - A name for the User Group. Must be unique among User Groups. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_disable

Disable an existing User Group

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_count - Include the number of users in the User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • usergroup - The encoded ID of the User Group to disable. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_enable

Enable a User Group

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_count - Include the number of users in the User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • usergroup - The encoded ID of the User Group to enable. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_list

List all User Groups for a team

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_users - Include the list of users for each User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • include_count - Include the number of users in each User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • include_disabled - Include disabled User Groups. (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_update

Update an existing User Group

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • handle - A mention handle. Must be unique among channels, users and User Groups. (string, optional)

  • description - A short description of the User Group. (string, optional)

  • channels - A comma separated string of encoded channel IDs for which the User Group uses as a default. (string, optional)

  • include_count - Include the number of users in the User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • usergroup - The encoded ID of the User Group to update. (string, required)

  • name - A name for the User Group. Must be unique among User Groups. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_users_list

List all users in a User Group

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_disabled - Allow results that involve disabled User Groups. (boolean, optional)

  • usergroup - The encoded ID of the User Group to update. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

usergroups_users_update

Update the list of users for a User Group

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_count - Include the number of users in the User Group. (boolean, optional)

  • usergroup - The encoded ID of the User Group to update. (string, required)

  • users - A comma separated string of encoded user IDs that represent the entire list of users for the User Group. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_conversations

List conversations the calling user may access.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user - Browse conversations by a specific user ID's membership. Non-public channels are restricted to those where the calling user shares membership. (string, optional)

  • types - Mix and match channel types by providing a comma-separated list of any combination of `public_channel`, `private_channel`, `mpim`, `im` (string, optional)

  • exclude_archived - Set to `true` to exclude archived channels from the list (boolean, optional)

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the list hasn't been reached. Must be an integer no larger than 1000. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_delete_photo

Delete the user profile photo

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_get_presence

Gets user presence information.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user - User to get presence info on. Defaults to the authed user. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_identity

Get a user's identity.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_info

Gets information about a user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_locale - Set this to `true` to receive the locale for this user. Defaults to `false` (boolean, optional)

  • user - User to get info on (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_list

Lists all users in a Slack team.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • limit - The maximum number of items to return. Fewer than the requested number of items may be returned, even if the end of the users list hasn't been reached. Providing no `limit` value will result in Slack attempting to deliver you the entire result set. If the collection is too large you may experience `limit_required` or HTTP 500 errors. (integer, optional)

  • cursor - Paginate through collections of data by setting the `cursor` parameter to a `next_cursor` attribute returned by a previous request's `response_metadata`. Default value fetches the first "page" of the collection. See [pagination](/docs/pagination) for more detail. (string, optional)

  • include_locale - Set this to `true` to receive the locale for users. Defaults to `false` (boolean, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_lookup_by_email

Find a user with an email address.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • email - An email address belonging to a user in the workspace (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_profile_get

Retrieves a user's profile information.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • include_labels - Include labels for each ID in custom profile fields (boolean, optional)

  • user - User to retrieve profile info for (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_profile_set

Set the profile information for a user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • name - Name of a single key to set. Usable only if `profile` is not passed. (string, optional)

  • profile - Collection of key:value pairs presented as a URL-encoded JSON hash. At most 50 fields may be set. Each field name is limited to 255 characters. (string, optional)

  • user - ID of user to change. This argument may only be specified by team admins on paid teams. (string, optional)

  • value - Value to set a single key to. Usable only if `profile` is not passed. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_set_active

Marked a user as active. Deprecated and non-functional.

API method documentation

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_set_photo

Set the user profile photo

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • crop_w - Width/height of crop box (always square) (string, optional)

  • crop_x - X coordinate of top-left corner of crop box (string, optional)

  • crop_y - Y coordinate of top-left corner of crop box (string, optional)

  • image - File contents via `multipart/form-data`. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

users_set_presence

Manually sets user presence.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • presence - Either `auto` or `away` (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

views_open

Open a view for a user.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • trigger_id - Exchange a trigger to post to the user. (string, required)

  • view - A [view payload](/reference/surfaces/views). This must be a JSON-encoded string. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

views_publish

Publish a static view for a User.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • user_id - `id` of the user you want publish a view to. (string, required)

  • view - A [view payload](/reference/surfaces/views). This must be a JSON-encoded string. (string, required)

  • hash - A string that represents view state to protect against possible race conditions. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

views_push

Push a view onto the stack of a root view.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • trigger_id - Exchange a trigger to post to the user. (string, required)

  • view - A [view payload](/reference/surfaces/views). This must be a JSON-encoded string. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

views_update

Update an existing view.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • view_id - A unique identifier of the view to be updated. Either `view_id` or `external_id` is required. (string, optional)

  • external_id - A unique identifier of the view set by the developer. Must be unique for all views on a team. Max length of 255 characters. Either `view_id` or `external_id` is required. (string, optional)

  • view - A [view object](/reference/surfaces/views). This must be a JSON-encoded string. (string, optional)

  • hash - A string that represents view state to protect against possible race conditions. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

workflows_step_completed

Indicate that an app's step in a workflow completed execution.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • workflow_step_execute_id - Context identifier that maps to the correct workflow step execution. (string, required)

  • outputs - Key-value object of outputs from your step. Keys of this object reflect the configured `key` properties of your [`outputs`](/reference/workflows/workflow_step#output) array from your `workflow_step` object. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

workflows_step_failed

Indicate that an app's step in a workflow failed to execute.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • workflow_step_execute_id - Context identifier that maps to the correct workflow step execution. (string, required)

  • error - A JSON-based object with a `message` property that should contain a human readable error message. (string, required)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.

workflows_update_step

Update the configuration for a workflow extension step.

API method documentation

Takes the following named parameters:

  • workflow_step_edit_id - A context identifier provided with `view_submission` payloads used to call back to `workflows.updateStep`. (string, required)

  • inputs - A JSON key-value map of inputs required from a user during configuration. This is the data your app expects to receive when the workflow step starts. **Please note**: the embedded variable format is set and replaced by the workflow system. You cannot create custom variables that will be replaced at runtime. [Read more about variables in workflow steps here](/workflows/steps#variables). (string, optional)

  • outputs - An JSON array of output objects used during step execution. This is the data your app agrees to provide when your workflow step was executed. (string, optional)

  • step_name - An optional field that can be used to override the step name that is shown in the Workflow Builder. (string, optional)

  • step_image_url - An optional field that can be used to override app image that is shown in the Workflow Builder. (string, optional)

Resolves to a structure representing the response.