This package is a message parser for sending messages between Matrix and Slack. For that, it has two parsers: SlackMessageParser and MatrixMessageParser.
npm install --save matrix-slack-parser
Example code:
import { SlackMessageParser, ISlackMessageParserOpts } from "matrix-slack-parser";
const parser = new SlackMessageParser();
const opts = {
callbacks: {
getUser: async (id: string, name: string) => null,
getChannel: async (id: string, name: string) => null,
getUsergroup: async (id: string, name: string) => null,
getTeam: async (id: string, name: string) => null,
urlToMxc: async (url: string) => null,
},
} as ISlackMessageParserOpts;
const message = msg; // a slack message object. The one with the keys "text" and optionally "blocks", "attachments"
const result = await parser.FormatMessage(opts, message);
console.log(results); // this is a matrix message content, ready to be sentAll options of ISlackMessageParserOpts:
callbacks:ISlackMessageParserCallbacks, the callbacks to handlegetUser:async (id: string, name: string) => Promise<ISlackMessageParserEntity | null>, resolves to either the information on the slack user or to null.namecannot be trusted.getChannel:async (id: string, name: string) => Promise<ISlackMessageParserEntity | null>, resolves to either the information on the slack channel or to null.namecannot be trusted.getUsergroup:async (id: string, name: string) => Promise<ISlackMessageParserEntity | null>, resolves to either the information on the slack usergroup or to null.namecannot be trusted.getTeam:async (id: string, name: string) => Promise<ISlackMessageParserEntity | null>, resolves to either the information on the slack team or to null.namecannot be trusted.urlToMxc:async (url: string) => Promise<string | null>, resolves to an mxc url associated with the http url, or null. If you don't de-dupe images it is recommended to resolve to null.
All properties of ISlackMessageParserEntity:
name:string, the name of the entitymxid:string, the resulting matrix ID of the entity
Example code:
import { MatrixMessageParser, IMatrixMessageParserOpts } from "matrix-slack-parser":
const parser = new MatrixMessageParser)();
const opts = {
callbacks: {
canNotifyRoom: async () => false,
getUserId: async (mxid: string) => null,
getChannelId: async (mxid: string) => null,
mxcUrlToHttp: (mxc: string) => "http://example.com",
},
} as IMatrixMessageParserOpts;
const msg = { // raw matrix event content
msgtype: "m.text",
body: "**blah**",
format: "org.matrix.custom.html",
formatted_body: "<strong>blah</strong>",
};
const result = await parser.FormatMessage(opts, msg);
console.log(result); // a slack message ready to send, with the properties "text" and "blocks"It is expected to create the options for a message within a closure so that the callbacks can determine if, for that particular message, the author may e.g. notify that particular room.
All options of IMatrixMessageParserOpts:
callbacks:IMatrixMessageParserCallbacks, the callbacks to handlecanNotifyRoom:async () => Promise<boolean>, return if that particular user can notify that particular roomgetUserId:async (mxid: string) => Promise<string | null>, return the slack user ID given an mxid, or nullgetChannelId:async (mxid: string) => Promise<string | null>, return the slack channel ID given an mxid, or nullmxcUrlToHttp:(mxc: string) => string, resolve an mxc uri to a publicly available http url.
Returned is a slack message object. If you only want to send the markdown-formatted message, use result.text.
If you want to also send the blocks, send both result.text and result.blocks, so something like:
await web.chat.postMessage({
...result,
channel,
as_user: true,
});