Listening and responding to custom steps
Your app can use the function()
method to listen to incoming custom step requests. Custom steps are used in Workflow Builder to build workflows. The method requires a step callback_id
of type str
. This callback_id
must also be defined in your Function definition. Custom steps must be finalized using the complete()
or fail()
listener arguments to notify Slack that your app has processed the request.
complete()
requires one argument:outputs
of typedict
. It ends your custom step successfully and provides a dictionary containing the outputs of your custom step as per its definition.fail()
requires one argument:error
of typestr
. It ends your custom step unsuccessfully and provides a message containing information regarding why your custom step failed.
You can reference your custom step's inputs using the inputs
listener argument of type dict
.
Refer to the module document to learn about the available listener arguments.
# This sample custom step formats an input and outputs it
@app.function("sample_custom_step")
def sample_step_callback(inputs: dict, fail: Fail, complete: Complete):
try:
message = inputs["message"]
complete(
outputs={
"message": f":wave: You submitted the following message: \n\n>{message}"
}
)
except Exception as e:
fail(f"Failed to handle a custom step request (error: {e})")
raise e
Example app manifest definition
...
"functions": {
"sample_custom_step": {
"title": "Sample custom step",
"description": "Run a sample custom step",
"input_parameters": {
"message": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Message",
"description": "A message to be formatted by the custom step",
"is_required": true,
}
},
"output_parameters": {
"message": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Messge",
"description": "A formatted message",
"is_required": true,
}
}
}
}
Listening to custom step interactivity events
Your app's custom steps may create interactivity points for users, for example: Post a message with a button.
If such interaction points originate from a custom step execution, the events sent to your app representing the end-user interaction with these points are considered to be function-scoped interactivity events. These interactivity events can be handled by your app using the same concepts we covered earlier, such as Listening to actions.
function-scoped interactivity events will contain data related to the custom step (function_executed
event) they were spawned from, such as custom step inputs
and access to complete()
and fail()
listener arguments.
Your app can skip calling complete()
or fail()
in the function()
handler method if the custom step creates an interaction point that requires user interaction before the step can end. However, in the relevant interactivity handler method, your app must invoke complete()
or fail()
to notify Slack that the custom step has been processed.
You’ll notice in all interactivity handler examples, ack()
is used. It is required to call the ack()
function within an interactivity listener to acknowledge that the request was received from Slack. This is discussed in the acknowledging requests section.
# This sample custom step posts a message with a button
@app.function("custom_step_button")
def sample_step_callback(inputs, say, fail):
try:
say(
channel=inputs["user_id"], # sending a DM to this user
text="Click the button to signal the step completion",
blocks=[
{
"type": "section",
"text": {"type": "mrkdwn", "text": "Click the button to signal step completion"},
"accessory": {
"type": "button",
"text": {"type": "plain_text", "text": "Complete step"},
"action_id": "sample_click",
},
}
],
)
except Exception as e:
fail(f"Failed to handle a function request (error: {e})")
# Your listener will be called every time a block element with the action_id "sample_click" is triggered
@app.action("sample_click")
def handle_sample_click(ack, body, context, client, complete, fail):
ack()
try:
# Since the button no longer works, we should remove it
client.chat_update(
channel=context.channel_id,
ts=body["message"]["ts"],
text="Congrats! You clicked the button",
)
# Signal that the custom step completed successfully
complete({"user_id": context.actor_user_id})
except Exception as e:
fail(f"Failed to handle a function request (error: {e})")
Example app manifest definition
...
"functions": {
"custom_step_button": {
"title": "Custom step with a button",
"description": "Custom step that waits for a button click",
"input_parameters": {
"user_id": {
"type": "slack#/types/user_id",
"title": "User",
"description": "The recipient of a message with a button",
"is_required": true,
}
},
"output_parameters": {
"user_id": {
"type": "slack#/types/user_id",
"title": "User",
"description": "The user that completed the function",
"is_required": true
}
}
}
}
Learn more about responding to interactivity, see the Slack API documentation.