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The Bolt Framework for Python

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Bolt for Python (still in beta)

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A Python framework to build Slack apps in a flash with the latest platform features. Check the document and samples to know how to use this framework.

Setup

# Python 3.6+ required
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

pip install -U pip
pip install slack_bolt

First Bolt App (app.py)

Create an app by calling a constructor, which is a top-level export.

import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)

from slack_bolt import App

# export SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET=***
# export SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-***
app = App()

# Events API: https://api.slack.com/events-api
@app.event("app_mention")
def event_test(say):
    say("What's up?")

# Interactivity: https://api.slack.com/interactivity
@app.shortcut("callback-id-here")
# @app.command("/hello-bolt-python")
def open_modal(ack, client, logger, body):
    # acknowledge the incoming request from Slack immediately
    ack()
    # open a modal
    api_response = client.views_open(
        trigger_id=body["trigger_id"],
        view={
            "type": "modal",
            "callback_id": "view-id",
            "title": {
                "type": "plain_text",
                "text": "My App",
            },
            "submit": {
                "type": "plain_text",
                "text": "Submit",
            },
            "blocks": [
                {
                    "type": "input",
                    "block_id": "b",
                    "element": {
                        "type": "plain_text_input",
                        "action_id": "a"
                    },
                    "label": {
                        "type": "plain_text",
                        "text": "Label",
                    }
                }
            ]
        })
    logger.debug(api_response)

@app.view("view-id")
def view_submission(ack, view, logger):
    ack()
    # Prints {'b': {'a': {'type': 'plain_text_input', 'value': 'Your Input'}}}
    logger.info(view["state"]["values"])

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.start(3000)  # POST http://localhost:3000/slack/events

Run the Bolt App

export SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET=***
export SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-***
python app.py

# in another terminal
ngrok http 3000

AsyncApp Setup

If you prefer building Slack apps using asyncio, you can go with AsyncApp instead. You can use async/await style for everything in the app. To use AsyncApp, AIOHTTP library is required for asynchronous Slack Web API calls and the default web server.

# Python 3.6+ required
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

pip install -U pip
# aiohttp is required
pip install slack_bolt aiohttp

Import slack_bolt.async_app.AsyncApp instead of slack_bolt.App. All middleware/listeners must be async functions. Inside the functions, all utility methods such as ack, say, and respond requires await keyword.

from slack_bolt.async_app import AsyncApp

app = AsyncApp()

@app.event("app_mention")
async def event_test(body, say, logger):
    logger.info(body)
    await say("What's up?")

@app.command("/hello-bolt-python")
async def command(ack, body, respond):
    await ack()
    await respond(f"Hi <@{body['user_id']}>!")

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.start(3000)

Starting the app is exactly the same with the way using slack_bolt.App.

export SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET=***
export SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-***
python app.py

# in another terminal
ngrok http 3000

If you want to use another async Web framework (e.g., Sanic, FastAPI, Starlette), take a look at the built-in adapters and their samples.

Feedback

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License

The MIT License

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