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Migration Guide for web‐api v7
This migration guide helps you transition an application written using the v6.x
series of the @slack/web-api
package to the v7.x
series. This guide focuses specifically on the breaking changes to help get your existing app up and running as
quickly as possible.
npm i @slack/web-api
TL;DR: this package now supports only node v18 and newer, and HTTP API arguments passed to methods in this project in the context of a TypeScript project are stricter.
This release focusses on the type safety of Slack HTTP API method arguments provided by @slack/web-api
. If you use this package in a TypeScript project, many of the HTTP API methods now have stricter argument typing, which hopefully helps guide developers towards proper argument usage for Slack's HTTP API methods.
If you use this package in a JavaScript project, no such guidance is provided and the breaking changes listed below do not apply to you.
This release broadly is composed of five significant changes to the web-api
codebase:
- ⬆️ The minimum supported (and thus tested) version of node.js is now v18,
- 🚨 Breaking changes to API method arguments for TypeScript users (not for JavaScript users),
- 🧹 We deprecated a few sets of methods that are on their way out,
- 📝 Added a ton of new hand-written JSDocs to provide useful method-specific context and descriptions directly in your IDE, and
- 🧑🔬 Type tests for method arguments, formalizing some of the co-dependencies and constraints unique to specific API methods
Let's dive into these three sets of changes and begin with the 🚨 Breaking Changes 🚨 to make sure we set you all up for success and an easy migration to v7.
Previously, the arguments provided to specific methods extended from a WebAPICallOptions
TypeScript interface.
This interface made all API arguments effectively type un-safe: you could place whatever properties you wanted on arguments, and
the TypeScript compiler would be fine with it.
In v7, in an attempt to improve type safety, we have removed this argument. As a result, if you were using unknown or publicly undocumented API arguments, you will now see a TypeScript compiler error. If you really want to send unsupported arguments to our APIs, you will have to tell TypeScript "no, trust me, I really want to do this" using the // @ts-expect-error
directive.
If you find an issue with any of our method arguments, please let us know by filing an issue in this project!
Another change that only affects TypeScript projects. A full and detailed list of changes is at the end of this document, with migration steps where applicable.
The following sets of methods have been deprecated and will be removed in a future major version of @slack/web-api
:
channels.*
groups.*
im.*
mpim.*
Generally, all of the above methods have equivalents available under the conversations.*
APIs.
This one benefits both TypeScript and JavaScript users! Both API methods and API arguments are exhaustively documented with JSDoc. It includes the API method descriptions, mimicking the hand-written docs we have on https://api.slack.com/methods, as well as documenting each API argument and linking to relevant contextual documentation where applicable.
All of the above-mentioned new TypeScript API argument constraints are exhaustively tested under test/types/methods
. When in doubt, read these tests to understand exactly what combination of arguments are expected to raise a TypeScript error, and which ones are not.
Many of the API argument changes follow a similar pattern. Previously, API arguments would be modeled as a 'bag of optional arguments.' While this was a decent approach to at least surface what arguments were available, they did not model certain arguments well. In particular, API arguments that had either/or-style constraints (e.g. chat.postMessage
accepts either channel
and blocks
or channel
and attachments
- but never all three) could not be modeled with this approach. This could lead developers to a situation where, at runtime, they would get error responses from Slack APIs when using a combination of arguments that were unsupported.
Moving forward, all of our APIs were exhaustively tested and the arguments to them modeled in such a way that would prevent TypeScript developers from using the APIs with an unsupported combination of arguments - ideally preventing ever encountering these avoidable runtime errors.
Without further ado, let's dive in the changes for each API:
Previously, most arguments to this API were optional. Now, the specific combinations of type
, date
and metadata_only
are more strictly typed to ensure only valid combinations are possible.
You can no longer provide both request_id
and app_id
- these APIs will only accept one of these arguments. Similarly for enterprise_id
and team_id
- only one can be provided, and one of them is required as well.
-
component_type
is no longer anystring
, but rather it must be one of:events_api
,workflows
,functions
,tables
-
min_log_level
is no longer anystring
, but rather it must be one of:trace
,debug
,info
,warn
,error
,fatal
-
sort_direction
is no longer anystring
, but rather it must be one of:asc
,desc
-
source
is no longer anystring
, but rather it must be one of:slack
,developer
-
entity_type
is no longer anystring
and is now an enum that only accepts the only valid value:USER
-
policy_name
is no longer anystring
and is now an enum that only accepts the only valid value:email_password
The restricted_subjects
array is no longer a string[]
but enforces an array with the exact values ['im', 'mpim', 'call']
- which these APIs demands (see e.g. admin.barriers.create
usage info).
- The
channel_ids
parameter now must be passed at least one channel ID - no more empty arrays allowed! - Similarly,
team_ids
must be passed at least one team ID. Empty arrays: no good. - This might sound familiar, but
user_ids
must be passed at least one user ID. Keeping it consistent around here, folks. - The
org_wide
andteam_id
parameters influence one another: iforg_wide
is true,team_id
must not be provided. Conversely, ifteam_id
is provided,org_wide
should be omitted, or, if you really want to include it, it must befalse
. Previously, both properties were simply optional.
The search_channel_types
argument is now an enumeration of specific values, rather than just any old string
you want.
-
function_ids
now requires at least one array element. -
visibility
is no longer anystring
and instead an enumeration:everyone
,app_collaborators
,named_entities
,no_one
.
-
entity_ids
now requires at least one array element. -
user_ids
must be passed at least one user ID. -
sort_dir
will accept eitherasc
ordesc
. Previously anystring
was, unfortunately, A-OK.
-
team_discoverability
anddiscoverability
are now enumerations consisting of:open
,closed
,invite_only
,unlisted
, rather than anystring
. -
channel_ids
must be passed at least one channel ID.
-
channel_ids
must be passed at least one channel ID. Previously this parameter was a string, so you had to comma-separate your channel IDs manually, as if this was the 1800s. -
user_ids
must be passed at least one user ID. Otherwise, what, you're going to invite 0 users? Who do you think you're kidding?
The team_id
and include_deactivated_user_workspaces
parameters were previously both optional. However, they kind of depend on each other. You can either provide a team_id
and no include_deactivated_user_workspaces
(or set it to false
), or set include_deactivated_user_workspaces
to true
and omit team_id
. Otherwise providing both doesn't make any sense at all? We need to be logically consistent, people!
This API will now accept either both team_id
and user_id
, or neither. Previously both properties were optional, which was not ideal.
-
collaborator_ids
must be passed at least one collaborator ID. Collaborating with 0 other humans is not really collaborating, now is it? - Similarly,
workflow_ids
must be passed at least one workflow ID.
-
sort_dir
will accept eitherasc
ordesc
. Previously anystring
was, unfortunately, A-OK. -
sort
now only acceptspremium_runs
, whereas previously you could pass it anystring
. -
source
now only accepts eithercode
orworkflow_builder
, whereas before you could feed it anystring
.
Previously this method could be called without any arguments. Now, arguments are required. The migration path is to pass an empty object ({}
) to apps.connections.open
.
Previously the manifest
parameter was a string
. In reality this is a very complex object, which we've done our best to model in excruciating detail.
Previously this method could be called without any arguments. Now, arguments are required. The migration path is to pass an empty object ({}
) to auth.test
.
-
type
now accepts only one value:link
. - The
link
parameter (not to be confused with thetype: 'link'
value in the previous point!) was previously optional for thebookmarks.add
API. That's just silly as a bookmark necessarily requires a link, so it is now a required property. It is, however, optional for thebookmarks.edit
API.
- Previously, we didn't model message contents very well. All of the various message-posting APIs (
postEphemeral
,postMessage
,scheduleMessage
) would accepttext
,attachments
, andblocks
, but all were optional arguments. That's not exactly correct, however. Now, you must provide one of these three. Previously, you could avoid all three if you wished! Additionally, if you useattachments
orblocks
,text
becomes an optional addition for you to specify and will be used as fallback text for notifications. - The properties
as_user
,username
,icon_emoji
andicon_url
interact with one another:- If you set
as_user
totrue
, you cannot seticon_emoji
,icon_url
orusername
. - You can provide either
icon_emoji
oricon_url
, but never both.
- If you set
- If you set
reply_broadcast
totrue
, then you must also provide athread_ts
. Previously, both were optional.
- For APIs that accept either
channel_id
orinvite_id
(conversations.acceptSharedInvite
), we now enforce specifying one or the other (but not both). - For APIs that accept either
emails
oruser_ids
(conversations.inviteShared
), we now enforce specifying one or the other (but not both). - For APIs that accept either
channel
orusers
(conversations.open
), we now enforce specifying one or the other (but not both).
- You must provide either
content
orfile
. Previously these were both optional. - If you provide the
thread_ts
argument, you now must also provide thechannels
, orchannel_id
argument (depending on the method). - The
files
array parameter must now be provided at least one element. - The
files.remote.*
APIs require one offile
orexternal_id
, but not both. Previously both were optional.
-
channel
andtimestamp
are now required properties forreactions.add
. -
reactions.add
no longer supports thefile
andfile_comment
parameters, as per our API docs for this method. -
reactions.get
andreactions.remove
now require to supply one and only one of:- both
channel
andtimestamp
, or - a
file
encoded file ID, or - a
file_comment
ID
- both
The add
and remove
APIs require one of:
- both
channel
andtimestamp
, or - a
file
encoded file ID, or - a
file_comment
ID
-
change_type
is no longer anystring
but an enumeration of:added
,removed
,enabled
,disabled
,updated
- The deprecated
presence
parameter forusers.list
has been removed. - The
profile
parameter forusers.profile.set
has been changed from a string to, basically, any object you wish.
All views.*
APIs now accept either a trigger_id
or an interactivity_pointer
, as they both effectively serve the same purpose.
In addition, views.update
now accepts either a external_id
or a view_id
parameter - but not both.