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botkit-storage-airtable

v1.0.0

Published

Airtable driver for Botkit

Downloads

6

Readme

botkit-storage-airtable

An Airtable storage module for Botkit. A lot of the code is reused from botkit-storage-firebase.

Usage

Install

yarn add botkit-storage-airtable` # or npm install --save
botkit-storage-airtable

Next, require botkit-storage-airtable and pass it a config with a apiKey, base, and tables options.

Learn how to get an Airtable apiKey here.

To get you started, you can use this Airtable template. Make a copy and modify it according to your needs. Airtable isn't schemaless so you have to do some data modeling to build anything custom.

Then pass the returned storage when creating your Botkit controller. Botkit will do the rest.

Make sure everything you store has an id property, that's what you'll use to look it up later.


var Botkit = require('botkit');

...

  const tables = ['bots', 'users', 'channels', 'teams'] # for slack, add your
  Airtable table names
  airtableStorage = require('botkit-storage-airtable')({
    apiKey: '...',
    base: '...',
    tables: tables
  }),
  controller = Botkit.slackbot({
      storage: airtableStorage
  });

Note: This may vary slightly depending on the bot platform you're building for. Just ensure to find and update the storage property of the controller with airtableStorage

// then you can use the Botkit storage api, make sure you have an id property
var beans = {id: 'cool', beans: ['pinto', 'garbanzo']};
controller.storage.teams.save(beans);
beans = controller.storage.teams.get('cool');

Acknowledgement