Updated Notify_slack (markdown)

Chris Caron 2019-08-12 09:21:41 -04:00
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@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ First off, Slack notifications require an *incoming-webhook* it can connect to.
Regardless of what option you choose (above), both will result in giving you a webhook URL that looks something like this:<br/> Regardless of what option you choose (above), both will result in giving you a webhook URL that looks something like this:<br/>
```https://hooks.slack.com/services/T1JJ3T3L2/A1BRTD4JD/TIiajkdnlazkcOXrIdevi7F``` ```https://hooks.slack.com/services/T1JJ3T3L2/A1BRTD4JD/TIiajkdnlazkcOXrIdevi7F```
**Note:** Apprise supports this URL _as-is_ (_as of v0.7.7_); you no longer need to parse the URL any further. However there is slightly less overhead (internally) if you do.
This URL effectively equates to:<br/> This URL effectively equates to:<br/>
```https://hooks.slack.com/services/{tokenA}/{tokenB}/{tokenC}``` ```https://hooks.slack.com/services/{tokenA}/{tokenB}/{tokenC}```
**Note:** Apprise supports this URL _as-is_ (_as of v0.7.7_); you no longer need to parse the URL any further. However there is slightly less overhead (internally) if you do.
If you want to convert this to an Apprise URL, do the following: If you want to convert this to an Apprise URL, do the following:
The last part of the URL you're given make up the 3 tokens you need to send notifications with It's very important to pay attention. In the above example the tokens are as follows: The last part of the URL you're given make up the 3 tokens you need to send notifications with It's very important to pay attention. In the above example the tokens are as follows:
1. **TokenA** is ```T1JJ3T3L2``` 1. **TokenA** is ```T1JJ3T3L2```
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The last part of the URL you're given make up the 3 tokens you need to send noti
### Syntax ### Syntax
Valid syntaxes are as follows: Valid syntaxes are as follows:
* **slack**://**{tokenA}**/**{tokenB}**/**{tokenC}** * **slack**://**{tokenA}**/**{tokenB}**/**{tokenC}**
* https://hooks.slack.com/services/**{tokenA}**/**{tokenB}**/**{tokenC}** * `https://hooks.slack.com/services/{tokenA}/{tokenB}/{tokenC}`
Now if you're using the legacy webhook method (and not going through the App), you're granted a bit more freedom. As a result, the following URLs will also work for you through Apprise: Now if you're using the legacy webhook method (and not going through the App), you're granted a bit more freedom. As a result, the following URLs will also work for you through Apprise:
* **slack**://**{tokenA}**/**{tokenB}**/**{tokenC}**/**#{channel}** * **slack**://**{tokenA}**/**{tokenB}**/**{tokenC}**/**#{channel}**