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slack-status-sender

v1.1.1

Published

Your Slack status, sent to your site.

Downloads

10

Readme

slack-status-sender

Your Slack status, sent to your site.

Codacy Badge Known Vulnerabilities Build Status NPM JavaScript Style Guide

Install

npm install --save slack-status-sender

or

yarn add slack-status-sender

Usage

Javascript function

Just get the raw data object using the getStatus function.

import { getStatus } from 'slack-status-sender';

const status = getStatus({ userId: 'SlackID', teamId: 'TeamID', token: 'APIToken' });

// status = a promise which will return { data: { status: { emoji, emojiText, content } } }

React

import React, { Component } from 'react'

import { SlackStatus } from 'slack-status-sender'

class Example extends Component {
  render () {
    return (
      <SlackStatus
        teamId="YourTeamId"
        userId="YourUserId"
        token="YourAPIToken"
      />
    )
  }
}

Javascript plugin

Add these meta tags to your HTML

<meta name="statusify-team-id" content="TeamID" />
<meta name="statusify-token" content="APIToken" />

Add the Javascript plugin

<script>
!function(){"use strict";function e(){var t=document.querySelectorAll(".status-sender"),d=document.querySelector('[name="status-sender-team-id"]').getAttribute("content"),c=document.querySelector('[name="status-sender-token"]').getAttribute("content"),i=function(t){t.innerHTML="Failed to load status",t.classList.remove("status-sender--loading"),t.classList.add("status-sender--error")};t&&[].concat(function(t){if(Array.isArray(t)){for(var e=0,n=Array(t.length);e<t.length;e++)n[e]=t[e];return n}return Array.from(t)}(t)).forEach(function(o){var t,e,n,s,a,r=o.getAttribute("data-id"),u=o.getAttribute("data-placeholder");(t={userId:r,teamId:d,token:c},n=t.userId,s=t.teamId,a=t.token,fetch("https://sender.etch.co/graphql",{method:"POST",headers:{"Content-Type":"application/json",Authorization:"Bearer "+a},body:JSON.stringify({query:(e={userId:n,teamId:s},'\n    query {\n      status(userId: "'+e.userId+'", teamId: "'+e.teamId+'") {\n        content\n        emoji\n        emojiText\n      }\n    }\n  ')})}).then(function(t){return t.json()}).then(function(t){return t.data})).then(function(t){if(t.status){var e=t.status,n=e.emoji,s=e.content,a=(""===n||!n)&&(""===s||!s),r='\n            <span class="status-sender__emoji">'+(t.status.emoji||"◯")+"</span>\n          ";""!==t.status.content&&(r+='<span class="status-sender__text">'+t.status.content+"</span>"),a&&(r+="<span className='status-sender__placeholder'>"+(u||"No status")+"</span>"),o.innerHTML=r,o.classList.remove("status-sender--loading")}else i(o)}).catch(function(){i(o)})})}document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded",function(t){e()})}();
</script>

Then add this HTML where you would like to display slack statuses

<div class="slack-status-sender slack-status-sender--loading" data-id="SlackID">
  Loading...
</div>

Support

Officially supports last two versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. Should work in Internet Explorer 11 if you polyfill fetch and promises.

License

MIT © etchteam