If you’re new to Unstructured, read this note first.Before you can create a source connector, you must first sign in to your Unstructured account:
- If you do not already have an Unstructured account, sign up for free. After you sign up, you are automatically signed in to your new Unstructured Starter account, at https://platform.unstructured.io. To sign up for a Team or Enterprise account instead, contact Unstructured Sales, or learn more.
- If you already have an Unstructured Starter or Team account and are not already signed in, sign in to your account at https://platform.unstructured.io. For an Enterprise account, see your Unstructured account administrator for instructions, or email Unstructured Support at support@unstructured.io.
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After you sign in to your Unstructured Starter account, click API Keys on the sidebar.
For a Team or Enterprise account, before you click API Keys, make sure you have selected the organizational workspace you want to create an API key for. Each API key works with one and only one organizational workspace. Learn more. -
Click Generate API Key.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to finish generating the key.
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Click the Copy icon next to your new key to add the key to your system’s clipboard. If you lose this key, simply return and click the Copy icon again.
- A Slack app. Create a Slack app by following Step 1: Creating an app.
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The app must have the the following OAuth scopes:
- To read messages from public channels, add the scopes
channels:join
andchannels:history
. - To read messages from private channels, add the scope
groups:history
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- To read messages from public channels, add the scopes
- The app must be installed and authorized for the target Slack workspace. Install and authorize the app by following Step 3: Installing and authorizing the app.
- The app’s access token. Get this token by following Step 3: Installing and authorizing the app.
- Add the app to the target channels in the Slack workspace. To do this from the channel, open the channel’s details page, click the Integrations tab, click Add apps, and follow the on-screen directions to install the app.
- The channel ID for each target channel. To get this ID, open the channel’s details page, and look for the Channel ID field on the About tab.
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The starting and ending date and time range for the channels to be processed. Supported formats include:
YYYY-MM-DD
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
YYYY-MM-DD+HH:MM:SS
YYYY-MM-DD-HH:MM:SS
Slack has established API rate limits that could restrict the number and frequency of messages that can be read. To
explore possible workarounds for these cases, see your Slack representative.
<name>
(required) - A unique name for this connector.<channel>
(required): The ID of the target Slack channel from which to read messages.<start-date>
: The date and time, in ISO 8601 format (such asYYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
), from which to begin reading messages. Messages created before this timestamp are ignored. By default, all messages are read unless an end date is specified.<end-date>
: The date and time, in ISO 8601 format (such asYYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
), at which to stop reading messages. Messages created after this timestamp are ignored. By default, all messages are read unless a start date is specified.<token>
(required): The access token for the Slack app that has permission to read messages from the target Slack channels.