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hubot-slack-relay

v0.0.13

Published

Hubot script to relay messages between Slack servers.

Readme

Hubot Slack Relay

A script to relay messages from a local channel to a remote channel on a separate slack server without an account. This script is designed specifically for use with Hubot and the Slack adapter.

Features

  • Multiple local channels can relay to multiple remote channels
  • No need for additional bots
  • Accounts not required on each slack server

Installation

npm install hubot-slack-relay

Then add "hubot-slack-relay" to external-scripts.json

Commands

Adding Relays

Adds a relay from the local channel to the remote channel. The remote token will be the same token as the remote HUBOT_SLACK_TOKEN.

NOTE: Tokens are private and this should be setup via Direct Messaging.

hubot relay add <local-channel> <remote-channel> <remote-token>

Remove Relays

Removes relays from the local channel specified. All remote channels can be removed or single remote channels can be removed one by one.

hubot relay remove <local-channel> [<remote-channel>]

List Relays

Show all existing local server to remote server relay mappings and a partial token listing in case of duplicates.

hubot relay list

Configuration

If you're using the hubot-auth script, you can get the user IDs required for the HUBOT_AUTH_ADMIN setting by calling the users.list API method.

Users can be part of the admin group or a custom group named relay can be created.