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slackchannel2pdf is a command line tool for exporting the text contents of any Slack channel to a PDF file

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slackchannel2pdf

slackchannel2pdf is a command line tool for exporting the text contents of any Slack channel to a PDF file.

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Overview

This tool is aimed at end users that want to make backups of Slack conversations or be able to share them outside Slack. It will create a PDF file for every exported channel and will work both for public and private channels.

slackchannel2pdf is an open source project and offered free of charge and under the MIT license. Please check attached licence file for details.

Features

Here is a short summary of the key features of slackchannel2pdf:

  • Export of any public and private Slack channel to a PDF file (text only)
  • Automatic detection of timezone and locale based from Slack. Can also be set manually if needed.
  • Exporting support for all Slack features incl. threads and layout blocks
  • Ability to export only the portion of a channel for a specific time period
  • Ability to configure page layout of PDF file (e.g. Portrait vs. Landscape)

Installation

Python

You can install the tool from PyPI with pip install. This wil require you to have Python reinstalled in your machine and it will work with any OS supported by Python. We recommend installing it into a virtual environment like venv.

pip install slackchannel2pdf

You can then run the tool with the command slackchannel2pdf as explained in detail under Usage.

Windows

For windows users we also provide a Windows EXE that does not require you to install Python. You find the EXE file under releases.

Token

To run slackchannel2pdf your need to have a token for your Slack workspace with the following permissions:

  • channels:history
  • channels:read
  • groups:history
  • groups:read
  • users:read
  • usergroups:read

Usage

In order to use slackchannel2pdf you need:

  1. have it installed on your system (see Installation)
  2. have a Slack token for the respective Slack workspace with the required permissions (see Token).

Here are some examples on how to use slackchannel2pdf:

To export the Slack channel "general":

slackchannel2pdf --token MY_TOKEN general

To export the Slack channels "general", "random" and "test":

slackchannel2pdf --token MY_TOKEN general random test

To export all message from channel "general" starting from July 5th, 2019 at 11:00.

slackchannel2pdf --token MY_TOKEN --oldest "2019-JUL-05 11:00" general

Tip: You can provide the Slack token either as command line argument --token or by setting the environment variable SLACK-TOKEN.

Arguments

usage: run.py [-h] [--token TOKEN] [--oldest OLDEST] [--latest LATEST]
              [-d DESTINATION] [--page-orientation {portrait,landscape}]
              [--page-format {a3,a4,a5,letter,legal}] [--timezone TIMEZONE]
              [--locale LOCALE] [--version] [--max-messages MAX_MESSAGES]
              [--write-raw-data] [--add-debug-info]
              channel [channel ...]

This program exports the text of a Slack channel to a PDF file

positional arguments:
  channel               One or several: name or ID of channel to export.

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --token TOKEN         Slack OAuth token (default: None)
  --oldest OLDEST       don't load messages older than a date (default: None)
  --latest LATEST       don't load messages newer then a date (default: None)
  -d DESTINATION, --destination DESTINATION
                        Specify a destination path to store the PDF file.
                        (TBD) (default: .)
  --page-orientation {portrait,landscape}
                        Orientation of PDF pages (default: portrait)
  --page-format {a3,a4,a5,letter,legal}
                        Format of PDF pages (default: a4)
  --timezone TIMEZONE   Manually set the timezone to be used e.g.
                        'Europe/Berlin' Use a timezone name as defined here: h
                        ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_
                        zones (default: None)
  --locale LOCALE       Manually set the locale to be used with a IETF
                        language tag, e.g. ' de-DE' for Germany. See this page
                        for a list of valid tags:
                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag
                        (default: None)
  --version             show the program version and exit
  --max-messages MAX_MESSAGES
                        max number of messages to export (default: 10000)
  --write-raw-data      will also write all raw data returned from the API to
                        files, e.g. messages.json with all messages (default:
                        None)
  --add-debug-info      wether to add debug info to PDF (default: False)

Limitations

  • Text only: slackchannel2pdf will export only text from a channel, but not images or icons. This is by design.
  • No Emojis: the tools is currently not able to write emojis as icons will will use their text representation instead (e.g. :laughing: instead of :laughing:).
  • DMs, Group DM: Currently not supported
  • Limited blocks support:Some non-text features of layout blocks not yet supported
  • Limited script support: This tool is rendering all text with the Google Noto Sans font and will therefore support all 500+ languages that are support by that font. It does however not support many Asian languages / scripts like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai and others

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