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Opinionated, testable Python wrappers for Slack’s Web, Admin, and SCIM APIs, organized by object domain (users, conversations, messages, files, workspaces, and IdP groups). Designed for automation and administration workflows.

Project description

slack-objects

A focused Python package for working with Slack objects commonly used in administration and automation workflows.

slack-objects provides opinionated, testable wrappers around the Slack Web API, Admin API, and SCIM API—favoring object-based access over raw endpoint calls.


Supported Slack Objects

The following Slack object types are supported:

  • Users
  • Conversations (e.g, channels)
  • Messages
  • Files
  • Workspaces
  • IDP Groups (SCIM - e.g., Okta groups)

Overview

slack-objects is designed for:

  • Slack administration automation
  • Identity and access management (IAM) workflows
  • Internal tooling and bots
  • Auditing and cleanup scripts

This package is not a replacement for slack_sdk. Instead, it focuses on higher-level object operations that typically require:

  • multiple API calls
  • pagination
  • rate limiting
  • Admin API or SCIM usage
  • non-trivial orchestration logic

Design Highlights

Factory-based API

All object helpers are created from a single entry point:

from slack_objects import SlackObjectsClient, SlackObjectsConfig

cfg = SlackObjectsConfig(
    bot_token="xoxb-...",
    user_token="xoxp-...",
    scim_token="xoxp-...",
    # see SlackObjectsConfig for additional options (scim_base_url, http_timeout_seconds, etc.)
)

slack = SlackObjectsClient(cfg)

users = slack.users()       # unbound
alice = slack.users("U123") # bound to user_id

conversations = slack.conversations()
conversations = slack.conversations("C123") # bound to channel_id

files = slack.files("F123") # bound to file_id

msgs = slack.messages(channel_id="C123", ts="...")  # bound to message

ws = slack.workspaces("T123")   # bound to workspace_id

idp = slack.idp_groups("S123")  # bound to group_id

This avoids global state while keeping usage concise and consistent.


Explicit token model

Slack APIs have different authorization requirements. This package keeps tokens explicit and separate:

Token Used for
bot_token Slack Web API (most read/write operations)
user_token Slack Admin API
scim_token Slack SCIM API (IdP / provisioning)

Tokens are optional in configuration, but required by methods that need them. Errors are raised at call time with clear messages.


Strict method boundaries

Each object follows a consistent internal structure:

public method
    → wrapper method
        → SlackApiCaller / SCIM request

Keyword-only APIs

Methods with multiple optional parameters use keyword-only arguments to avoid ambiguity and future breaking changes.


Testability

The codebase is designed to be tested without hitting Slack.


Installation

pip install slack-objects

Configuration

from slack_objects import SlackObjectsClient, SlackObjectsConfig, RateTier

cfg = SlackObjectsConfig(
    bot_token="xoxb-...",
    user_token="xoxp-...",
    scim_token="xoxp-...",
    default_rate_tier=RateTier.TIER_3,  # fallback sleep between API calls when no specific tier matches
)

Testing

Run unit tests:

python -m pytest tests/UnitTests -v --tb=short

Run all smoke tests:

python -m tests.Smoke.run_all_smoke

Notes

  • SCIM v2 is the default; v1 is supported where applicable
  • PC_Utils is an optional dependency (used for datetime handling in set_guest_expiration_date)
  • This package is intended for automation and administration workflows
  • resolve_user_id accepts flexible identifiers (user ID, email, or @username) and verifies existence via Web API + SCIM fallback
  • is_user_authorized supports IdP-group-based authorization checks with configurable read/write access levels

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