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bridge_with_slack_config.py | ||
README.md | ||
requirements.txt | ||
run-slack-bridge |
Slack <--> Zulip bridge
This is a bridge between Slack and Zulip.
Usage
1. Zulip endpoint
- Create a generic Zulip bot, with a full name like
Slack Bot
. - (Important) Subscribe the bot user to the Zulip stream you'd like to bridge your Slack channel into.
- In the
zulip
section of the configuration file, enter the bot'szuliprc
details (email
,api_key
, andsite
). - In the same section, also enter the Zulip
stream
andtopic
.
2. Slack endpoint
- Make sure Websocket isn't blocked in the computer where you run this bridge. Test it at https://www.websocket.org/echo.html.
- Go to https://api.slack.com/apps?new_classic_app=1 and create a new classic app (note: must be a classic app). Choose a bot name that will be put into bridge_with_slack_config.py, e.g. "zulip_mirror". Make sure to install the app to the workspace. When successful, you should see a token that starts with "xoxb-..." (there is also a token that starts with "xoxp-...", we need the "xoxb-..." one).
- (Important) Make sure the bot is subscribed to the channel. You can do this by typing e.g.
/invite @zulip_mirror
in the relevant channel. - In the
slack
section of the configuration file, enter the bot name (e.g. "zulip_mirror") and token, and the channel ID (note: must be ID, not name).
Running the bridge
Run python3 run-slack-bridge