This package can quickly send alerts to Slack. You can use this to notify yourself of any noteworthy events happening in your app.
use Spatie\SlackAlerts\Facades\SlackAlert;
SlackAlert::message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
Under the hood, a job is used to communicate with Slack. This prevents your app from failing in case Slack is down.
Want to send alerts to Discord instead? Check out laravel-discord-alerts.
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-slack-alerts
You can set a SLACK_ALERT_WEBHOOK
env variable containing a valid Slack webhook URL. You can learn how to get a webhook URL in the Slack API docs.
Alternatively, you can publish the config file with:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag="slack-alerts-config"
This is the contents of the published config file:
return [
/*
* The webhook URLs that we'll use to send a message to Slack.
*/
'webhook_urls' => [
'default' => env('SLACK_ALERT_WEBHOOK'),
],
/*
* This job will send the message to Slack. You can extend this
* job to set timeouts, retries, etc...
*/
'job' => Spatie\SlackAlerts\Jobs\SendToSlackChannelJob::class,
];
To send a message to Slack, simply call SlackAlert::message()
and pass it any message you want.
SlackAlert::message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
You can also use an alternative webhook, by specify extra ones in the config file.
// in config/slack-alerts.php
'webhook_urls' => [
'default' => 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXX',
'marketing' => 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/YYYYYY',
],
The webhook to be used can be chosen using the to
function.
use Spatie\SlackAlerts\Facades\SlackAlert;
SlackAlert::to('marketing')->message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
The to
function also supports custom webhook urls.
use Spatie\SlackAlerts\Facades\SlackAlert;
SlackAlert::to('https://custom-url.com')->message("You have a new subscriber to the {$newsletter->name} newsletter!");
You can format your messages with Slack's markup. Learn how in the Slack API docs.
use Spatie\SlackAlerts\Facades\SlackAlert;
SlackAlert::message("A message *with some bold statements* and _some italicized text_.");
Links are formatted differently in Slack than the classic markdown structure.
SlackAlert::message("<https://spatie.be|This is a link to our homepage>");
You can use the same emoji codes as in Slack. This means custom emoji's are also supported.
use Spatie\SlackAlerts\Facades\SlackAlert;
SlackAlert::message(":smile: :custom-code:");
You can use mentions to notify users and groups. Learn how in the Slack API docs.
use Spatie\SlackAlerts\Facades\SlackAlert;
SlackAlert::message("A message that notifies <@username> and everyone else who is <!here>")
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If you want to send rich messages with Block Kit, we suggest using slack-php/slack-php-block-kit