This is a generic Bolt for Python template app used to build out Slack apps.
Before getting started, make sure you have a development workspace where you have permissions to install apps. If you don’t have one setup, go ahead and create one.
*Paste your manifest code here*
(within the JSON tab) and click NextBefore you can run the app, you'll need to store some environment variables.
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN
.connections:write
scope. Copy this token. You will store this in your environment as SLACK_APP_TOKEN
.# Replace with your app token and bot token
export SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=<your-bot-token>
export SLACK_APP_TOKEN=<your-app-token>
# Clone this project onto your machine
git clone https://github.com/slack-samples/bolt-python-starter-template.git
# Change into this project directory
cd bolt-python-starter-template
# Setup your python virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
# Install the dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Start your local server
python3 app.py
# Run flake8 from root directory for linting
flake8 *.py && flake8 listeners/
# Run black from root directory for code formatting
black .
manifest.json
manifest.json
is a configuration for Slack apps. With a manifest, you can create an app with a pre-defined configuration, or adjust the configuration of an existing app.
app.py
app.py
is the entry point for the application and is the file you'll run to start the server. This project aims to keep this file as thin as possible, primarily using it as a way to route inbound requests.
/listeners
Every incoming request is routed to a "listener". Inside this directory, we group each listener based on the Slack Platform feature used, so /listeners/shortcuts
handles incoming Shortcuts requests, /listeners/views
handles View submissions and so on.
Only implement OAuth if you plan to distribute your application across multiple workspaces. A separate app_oauth.py
file can be found with relevant OAuth settings.
When using OAuth, Slack requires a public URL where it can send requests. In this template app, we've used ngrok
. Checkout this guide for setting it up.
Start ngrok
to access the app on an external network and create a redirect URL for OAuth.
ngrok http 3000
This output should include a forwarding address for http
and https
(we'll use https
). It should look something like the following:
Forwarding https://3cb89939.ngrok.io -> http://localhost:3000
Navigate to OAuth & Permissions in your app configuration and click Add a Redirect URL. The redirect URL should be set to your ngrok
forwarding address with the slack/oauth_redirect
path appended. For example:
https://3cb89939.ngrok.io/slack/oauth_redirect