Current CTO exploring entrepreneurship on the side; coach; mentor; instructor.
Dedicated to promoting digital literacy and ideological diversity in tech.
If your bot doesn't actually need to "communicate" with users by interpreting arbitrary text, then you might simply need to build a slack "app" which is much easier to work with and can be backed by anything.
It's essentially just an api you build with a slack frontend.
Have you started the process of actually creating the "app" in the slack interface yet?
Understood. Understood. So there are only few scenarios where the RTM focused frameworks allows us to easily use them powerfully. Am I right?
Yes, I have started using the Python's slack event API in combination with Flask. The MVP is 80% done. I just wanted to try out and learn it in the process.
Current CTO exploring entrepreneurship on the side; coach; mentor; instructor.
Dedicated to promoting digital literacy and ideological diversity in tech.
If your bot doesn't actually need to "communicate" with users by interpreting arbitrary text, then you might simply need to build a slack "app" which is much easier to work with and can be backed by anything.
It's essentially just an api you build with a slack frontend.
Have you started the process of actually creating the "app" in the slack interface yet?
Understood. Understood. So there are only few scenarios where the RTM focused frameworks allows us to easily use them powerfully. Am I right?
Yes, I have started using the Python's slack event API in combination with Flask. The MVP is 80% done. I just wanted to try out and learn it in the process.
RTM is very rarely needed for most slack apps. The majority use webhooks and http requests to trigger activity.
Understood understood. Thanks a lot for helping to see me things with better clarity.