Retrieve Slack's content¶
{% openapi src="/assets/images/f-7T1Jx6BU3fZ2U5LsImW1.webp" path="/discussions/{discussion_id}/contents/" method="get" %} rememberizer_openapi.yml
Example Requests¶
{% tabs %}
curl -X GET \
"https://api.rememberizer.ai/api/v1/discussions/12345/contents/?integration_type=slack&from=2023-06-01T00:00:00Z&to=2023-06-07T23:59:59Z" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN"
Info
Replace YOUR_JWT_TOKEN with your actual JWT token and 12345 with an actual discussion ID.
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="JavaScript" %}
const getSlackContents = async (discussionId, from = null, to = null) => {
const url = new URL(`https://api.rememberizer.ai/api/v1/discussions/${discussionId}/contents/`);
url.searchParams.append('integration_type', 'slack');
if (from) {
url.searchParams.append('from', from);
}
if (to) {
url.searchParams.append('to', to);
}
const response = await fetch(url.toString(), {
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'Authorization': 'Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN'
}
});
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
};
// Get Slack contents for the past week
const toDate = new Date().toISOString();
const fromDate = new Date();
fromDate.setDate(fromDate.getDate() - 7);
const fromDateStr = fromDate.toISOString();
getSlackContents(12345, fromDateStr, toDate);
Info
Replace YOUR_JWT_TOKEN with your actual JWT token and 12345 with an actual discussion ID.
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Python" %}
import requests
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
def get_slack_contents(discussion_id, from_date=None, to_date=None):
headers = {
"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_JWT_TOKEN"
}
params = {
"integration_type": "slack"
}
if from_date:
params["from"] = from_date
if to_date:
params["to"] = to_date
response = requests.get(
f"https://api.rememberizer.ai/api/v1/discussions/{discussion_id}/contents/",
headers=headers,
params=params
)
data = response.json()
print(data)
# Get Slack contents for the past week
to_date = datetime.now().isoformat() + "Z"
from_date = (datetime.now() - timedelta(days=7)).isoformat() + "Z"
get_slack_contents(12345, from_date, to_date)
Info
Replace YOUR_JWT_TOKEN with your actual JWT token and 12345 with an actual discussion ID.
{% endtab %}
Path Parameters¶
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| discussion_id | integer | Required. The ID of the Slack channel or discussion to retrieve contents for. |
Query Parameters¶
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| integration_type | string | Required. Set to "slack" for retrieving Slack content. |
| from | string | Starting time in ISO 8601 format at GMT+0. If not specified, the default is now. |
| to | string | Ending time in ISO 8601 format at GMT+0. If not specified, it's 7 days before the "from" parameter. |
Response Format¶
{
"discussion_content": "User A [2023-06-01 10:30:00]: Good morning team!\nUser B [2023-06-01 10:32:15]: Morning! How's everyone doing today?\n...",
"thread_contents": {
"2023-06-01T10:30:00Z": "User C [2023-06-01 10:35:00]: @User A I'm doing great, thanks for asking!\nUser A [2023-06-01 10:37:30]: Glad to hear that @User C!",
"2023-06-02T14:15:22Z": "User D [2023-06-02 14:20:45]: Here's the update on the project...\nUser B [2023-06-02 14:25:10]: Thanks for the update!"
}
}
Error Responses¶
| Status Code | Description |
|---|---|
| 404 | Discussion not found |
| 500 | Internal server error |
This endpoint retrieves the contents of a Slack channel or direct message conversation. It returns both the main channel messages (discussion_content) and threaded replies (thread_contents). The data is organized chronologically and includes user information, making it easy to understand the context of conversations.
The time range parameters allow you to focus on specific periods, which is particularly useful for reviewing recent activity or historical discussions.