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Building Slack Bots

You're reading from  Building Slack Bots

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460806
Pages 182 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Responding to keywords


In the previous chapter, we used regular expressions to test the contents of the message against some predefined keywords. Once the keywords were confirmed, we could perform actions and return the results. This worked well; however, it can lead to a large if else block for more feature-rich bots. Instead, we will now look at refactoring the end result of the previous chapter into a more modular design. In this section, we will accomplish this by using ES6's new class syntax and Node's export method.

Using classes

Start by creating a new JavaScript file and name it bot.js. Paste the following into bot.js and save the file:

'use strict';

const RtmClient = require('@slack/client').RtmClient;
const MemoryDataStore = require('@slack/client').MemoryDataStore;
const CLIENT_EVENTS = require('@slack/client').CLIENT_EVENTS;
const RTM_EVENTS = require('@slack/client').RTM_EVENTS;

class Bot {
  constructor(opts) {
    let slackToken = opts.token;
    let autoReconnect = opts.autoReconnect...
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