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import json
from airflow.hooks.http_hook import HttpHook
from airflow.exceptions import AirflowException
[docs]class SlackWebhookHook(HttpHook):
"""
This hook allows you to post messages to Slack using incoming webhooks.
Takes both Slack webhook token directly and connection that has Slack webhook token.
If both supplied, Slack webhook token will be used.
Each Slack webhook token can be pre-configured to use a specific channel, username and
icon. You can override these defaults in this hook.
:param http_conn_id: connection that has Slack webhook token in the extra field
:type http_conn_id: str
:param webhook_token: Slack webhook token
:type webhook_token: str
:param message: The message you want to send on Slack
:type message: str
:param channel: The channel the message should be posted to
:type channel: str
:param username: The username to post to slack with
:type username: str
:param icon_emoji: The emoji to use as icon for the user posting to Slack
:type icon_emoji: str
:param link_names: Whether or not to find and link channel and usernames in your
message
:type link_names: bool
:param proxy: Proxy to use to make the Slack webhook call
:type proxy: str
"""
def __init__(self,
http_conn_id=None,
webhook_token=None,
message="",
channel=None,
username=None,
icon_emoji=None,
link_names=False,
proxy=None,
*args,
**kwargs
):
super(SlackWebhookHook, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.http_conn_id = http_conn_id
self.webhook_token = self._get_token(webhook_token, http_conn_id)
self.message = message
self.channel = channel
self.username = username
self.icon_emoji = icon_emoji
self.link_names = link_names
self.proxy = proxy
def _get_token(self, token, http_conn_id):
"""
Given either a manually set token or a conn_id, return the webhook_token to use
:param token: The manually provided token
:param conn_id: The conn_id provided
:return: webhook_token (str) to use
"""
if token:
return token
elif http_conn_id:
conn = self.get_connection(http_conn_id)
extra = conn.extra_dejson
return extra.get('webhook_token', '')
else:
raise AirflowException('Cannot get token: No valid Slack '
'webhook token nor conn_id supplied')
def _build_slack_message(self):
"""
Construct the Slack message. All relevant parameters are combined here to a valid
Slack json message
:return: Slack message (str) to send
"""
cmd = {}
if self.channel:
cmd['channel'] = self.channel
if self.username:
cmd['username'] = self.username
if self.icon_emoji:
cmd['icon_emoji'] = self.icon_emoji
if self.link_names:
cmd['link_names'] = 1
# there should always be a message to post ;-)
cmd['text'] = self.message
return json.dumps(cmd)
[docs] def execute(self):
"""
Remote Popen (actually execute the slack webhook call)
:param cmd: command to remotely execute
:param kwargs: extra arguments to Popen (see subprocess.Popen)
"""
proxies = {}
if self.proxy:
# we only need https proxy for Slack, as the endpoint is https
proxies = {'https': self.proxy}
slack_message = self._build_slack_message()
self.run(endpoint=self.webhook_token,
data=slack_message,
headers={'Content-type': 'application/json'},
extra_options={'proxies': proxies})