This might be a simple question, but I can not get it work.
I am using Slack Python Api to mention a user in a channel, and I am referring to the document here, https://api.slack.com/methods/chat.postMessage, and my code is simple as,
from slackclient import SlackClient
sc = SlackClient(token)
message = sc.api_call(
'chat.postMessage',
channel='#channelname',
text='This is a test.'
)
This will send a message to the channel, but I can not find any option to mention users. And I tried to put @someone
inside the message such as
text='@someone This is a test.'
The message will be posted but in plain text, not really mentioning someone. BTW, I am using a Test Token.(Or maybe this feature is only available for authorized token? )
Is there any option or method to do this?
user_name
will be changing the bot showing name, not mentioning someone in the message. I posted my answer below and believe we don't need to get the user ID in that case.<@U123>
syntax, and if you need to look up the user-id to hard-code it into a message, you may need to make a one-time request to users.list to retrieve the correct ID value