This package helps you making requests to Microsoft Teams Incoming Webhooks. Use it in your application to send a notification to a channel.
$ npm install ms-teams-webhook
The package exports a IncomingWebhook
class. You'll need to initialize it with the URL you received from Microsoft Teams.
The URL can come from installation the Webhook Connector
by right click on a channel > Incomming Webhook > Configuration > (insert a name) > Create
const { IncomingWebhook } = import("ms-teams-webhook");
// Read a url from the environment variables
const url = process.env.MS_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL;
// Initialize
const webhook = new IncomingWebhook(url);
import { IncomingWebhook } from "ms-teams-webhook";
// Read a url from the environment variables
const url = process.env.MS_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL;
if (!url) {
throw new Error("MS_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL is required");
}
// Initialize
const webhook = new IncomingWebhook(url);
You can use the "Editor for adaptive cards" in the Microsoft Teams Developer Portal
https://dev.teams.microsoft.com/cards
After you set up the webhook (see above), you can send a message to the channel by calling webhook.send()
.
(async () => {
await webhook.send({
"@type": "MessageCard",
"@context": "https://schema.org/extensions",
summary: "Issue 176715375",
themeColor: "0078D7",
title: 'Issue opened: "Push notifications not working"',
sections: [
{
activityTitle: "Miguel Garcie",
activitySubtitle: "9/13/2016, 11:46am",
activityImage:
"https://connectorsdemo.azurewebsites.net/images/MSC12_Oscar_002.jpg",
text: "There is a problem with Push notifications, they don't seem to be picked up by the connector.",
},
],
});
})();
Credits go out to Slack. I took her Webhook lib as a template for this API.