%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-slack-cleaner2 Version: 3.2.2 Release: 1 Summary: Slack Cleaner2 is an improved slack cleaner version using a python first approach License: MIT license URL: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2 Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/db/26/e58becbfcccd0f17384c99cd7aa9b362930ef3ea55bce7b805df05bed2c3/slack_cleaner2-3.2.2.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-slack-sdk Requires: python3-colorama Requires: python3-dateutil Requires: python3-requests %description # slack_cleaner2 [![License: MIT][mit-image]][mit-url] [![Github Actions][github-actions-image]][github-actions-url] [![PyPi][pypi-image]][pypi-url] [![Read the Docs][docs-image]][docs-url] Bulk delete messages and files on Slack. ## Install Install from PyPi: ```sh pip install slack-cleaner2 ``` latest version ```sh pip install -e git+https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2.git#egg=slack_cleaner2 ``` ## Usage In contrast to the original version (https://github.com/kfei/slack-cleaner) this version is a focusing on pure python package that allows for easy scripting instead of a vast amount of different command line arguments. basic usage ```python from slack_cleaner2 import * s = SlackCleaner('SECRET TOKEN') # list of users s.users # list of all kind of channels s.conversations # delete all messages in -bots channels for msg in s.msgs(filter(match('.*-bots'), s.conversations)): # delete messages, its files, and all its replies (thread) msg.delete(replies=True, files=True) # delete all general messages and also iterate over all replies for msg in s.c.general.msgs(with_replies=True): msg.delete() ``` [Migration Guides form slack-cleaner](https://github.com/sgratzl/slack-cleaner/issues/79) contains a series of common pattern in slack cleaner and their counterpart in Slack Cleaner2 ## Token The slack cleaner needs you to give Slack's API permission to let it run the operations it needs. You grant these by registering it as an app in the workspace you want to use it in. You can grant these permissions to the app by: 1. going to [Your Apps](https://api.slack.com/apps) 1. select 'Create New App', fill out an App Name (eg 'Slack Cleaner') and select the Slack workspace you want to use it in 1. select 'OAuth & Permissions' in the sidebar 1. scroll down to **User Token Scope** and select all scopes you need according to list below 1. select 'Save changes' 1. select 'Install App to Workspace' 1. review the permissions and press 'Authorize' 1. copy the 'OAuth Access Token' shown, and use as the first argument to `SlackCleaner` The token should start with **xoxp** and not like bot tokens with **xoxb**. Beyond granting permissions, if you wish to use this library to delete messages or files posted by others, you will need to be an [Owner or Admin](https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218124397-Change-a-member-s-role) of the workspace. ### User Token Scopes by Use Case #### General channel and user detection - `users:read` - `channels:read` - `groups:read` - `im:read` - `mpim:read` #### Deleting messages from public channels - `users:read` - `channels:read` - `channels:history` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from private channels - `users:read` - `groups:read` - `groups:history` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from 1:1 IMs **Note**: You can only delete your own messages, not the ones of others. This is due to a restriction in the Slack API and there is nothing one can do about it. - `im:read` - `im:history` - `users:read` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from multi-person IMs - `mpim:read` - `mpim:history` - `users:read` - `chat:write` #### Deleting files - `files:read` - `users:read` - `files:write` ### All User Token scopes ![user token scopes](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4129778/81291893-f20b9580-906a-11ea-80a8-f19f3e6878e9.png) ## Docker There is no direct docker file available, however since it is a python module one can easily create one: ``` FROM python:3.9-alpine LABEL maintainer="Samuel Gratzl " VOLUME "/backup" WORKDIR /backup RUN pip --no-cache-dir install slack-cleaner2 CMD ["python", "-"] ``` An Docker image named `slack_cleaner2` with this Dockerfile would be used like ```sh cat myscript.py | docker run -i slack_cleaner2 ``` The `myscript.py` file is a python script using the slack_cleaner2 module. ## Credits **To all the people who can only afford a free plan. :cry:** ## Development ### Release ```sh bumpversion patch git commit -am 'release vX.X.X' git tag vX.X.X invoke release git push git push --tags ``` change version in `slack_cleaner2/_info.py` [mit-image]: https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg [mit-url]: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT [github-actions-image]: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2/workflows/python/badge.svg [github-actions-url]: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2/actions [pypi-image]: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/slack_cleaner2 [pypi-url]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slack_cleaner2/ [docs-image]: https://readthedocs.org/projects/slack-cleaner2/badge/?version=latest [docs-url]: https://slack-cleaner2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest %package -n python3-slack-cleaner2 Summary: Slack Cleaner2 is an improved slack cleaner version using a python first approach Provides: python-slack-cleaner2 BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-slack-cleaner2 # slack_cleaner2 [![License: MIT][mit-image]][mit-url] [![Github Actions][github-actions-image]][github-actions-url] [![PyPi][pypi-image]][pypi-url] [![Read the Docs][docs-image]][docs-url] Bulk delete messages and files on Slack. ## Install Install from PyPi: ```sh pip install slack-cleaner2 ``` latest version ```sh pip install -e git+https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2.git#egg=slack_cleaner2 ``` ## Usage In contrast to the original version (https://github.com/kfei/slack-cleaner) this version is a focusing on pure python package that allows for easy scripting instead of a vast amount of different command line arguments. basic usage ```python from slack_cleaner2 import * s = SlackCleaner('SECRET TOKEN') # list of users s.users # list of all kind of channels s.conversations # delete all messages in -bots channels for msg in s.msgs(filter(match('.*-bots'), s.conversations)): # delete messages, its files, and all its replies (thread) msg.delete(replies=True, files=True) # delete all general messages and also iterate over all replies for msg in s.c.general.msgs(with_replies=True): msg.delete() ``` [Migration Guides form slack-cleaner](https://github.com/sgratzl/slack-cleaner/issues/79) contains a series of common pattern in slack cleaner and their counterpart in Slack Cleaner2 ## Token The slack cleaner needs you to give Slack's API permission to let it run the operations it needs. You grant these by registering it as an app in the workspace you want to use it in. You can grant these permissions to the app by: 1. going to [Your Apps](https://api.slack.com/apps) 1. select 'Create New App', fill out an App Name (eg 'Slack Cleaner') and select the Slack workspace you want to use it in 1. select 'OAuth & Permissions' in the sidebar 1. scroll down to **User Token Scope** and select all scopes you need according to list below 1. select 'Save changes' 1. select 'Install App to Workspace' 1. review the permissions and press 'Authorize' 1. copy the 'OAuth Access Token' shown, and use as the first argument to `SlackCleaner` The token should start with **xoxp** and not like bot tokens with **xoxb**. Beyond granting permissions, if you wish to use this library to delete messages or files posted by others, you will need to be an [Owner or Admin](https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218124397-Change-a-member-s-role) of the workspace. ### User Token Scopes by Use Case #### General channel and user detection - `users:read` - `channels:read` - `groups:read` - `im:read` - `mpim:read` #### Deleting messages from public channels - `users:read` - `channels:read` - `channels:history` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from private channels - `users:read` - `groups:read` - `groups:history` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from 1:1 IMs **Note**: You can only delete your own messages, not the ones of others. This is due to a restriction in the Slack API and there is nothing one can do about it. - `im:read` - `im:history` - `users:read` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from multi-person IMs - `mpim:read` - `mpim:history` - `users:read` - `chat:write` #### Deleting files - `files:read` - `users:read` - `files:write` ### All User Token scopes ![user token scopes](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4129778/81291893-f20b9580-906a-11ea-80a8-f19f3e6878e9.png) ## Docker There is no direct docker file available, however since it is a python module one can easily create one: ``` FROM python:3.9-alpine LABEL maintainer="Samuel Gratzl " VOLUME "/backup" WORKDIR /backup RUN pip --no-cache-dir install slack-cleaner2 CMD ["python", "-"] ``` An Docker image named `slack_cleaner2` with this Dockerfile would be used like ```sh cat myscript.py | docker run -i slack_cleaner2 ``` The `myscript.py` file is a python script using the slack_cleaner2 module. ## Credits **To all the people who can only afford a free plan. :cry:** ## Development ### Release ```sh bumpversion patch git commit -am 'release vX.X.X' git tag vX.X.X invoke release git push git push --tags ``` change version in `slack_cleaner2/_info.py` [mit-image]: https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg [mit-url]: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT [github-actions-image]: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2/workflows/python/badge.svg [github-actions-url]: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2/actions [pypi-image]: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/slack_cleaner2 [pypi-url]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slack_cleaner2/ [docs-image]: https://readthedocs.org/projects/slack-cleaner2/badge/?version=latest [docs-url]: https://slack-cleaner2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for slack-cleaner2 Provides: python3-slack-cleaner2-doc %description help # slack_cleaner2 [![License: MIT][mit-image]][mit-url] [![Github Actions][github-actions-image]][github-actions-url] [![PyPi][pypi-image]][pypi-url] [![Read the Docs][docs-image]][docs-url] Bulk delete messages and files on Slack. ## Install Install from PyPi: ```sh pip install slack-cleaner2 ``` latest version ```sh pip install -e git+https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2.git#egg=slack_cleaner2 ``` ## Usage In contrast to the original version (https://github.com/kfei/slack-cleaner) this version is a focusing on pure python package that allows for easy scripting instead of a vast amount of different command line arguments. basic usage ```python from slack_cleaner2 import * s = SlackCleaner('SECRET TOKEN') # list of users s.users # list of all kind of channels s.conversations # delete all messages in -bots channels for msg in s.msgs(filter(match('.*-bots'), s.conversations)): # delete messages, its files, and all its replies (thread) msg.delete(replies=True, files=True) # delete all general messages and also iterate over all replies for msg in s.c.general.msgs(with_replies=True): msg.delete() ``` [Migration Guides form slack-cleaner](https://github.com/sgratzl/slack-cleaner/issues/79) contains a series of common pattern in slack cleaner and their counterpart in Slack Cleaner2 ## Token The slack cleaner needs you to give Slack's API permission to let it run the operations it needs. You grant these by registering it as an app in the workspace you want to use it in. You can grant these permissions to the app by: 1. going to [Your Apps](https://api.slack.com/apps) 1. select 'Create New App', fill out an App Name (eg 'Slack Cleaner') and select the Slack workspace you want to use it in 1. select 'OAuth & Permissions' in the sidebar 1. scroll down to **User Token Scope** and select all scopes you need according to list below 1. select 'Save changes' 1. select 'Install App to Workspace' 1. review the permissions and press 'Authorize' 1. copy the 'OAuth Access Token' shown, and use as the first argument to `SlackCleaner` The token should start with **xoxp** and not like bot tokens with **xoxb**. Beyond granting permissions, if you wish to use this library to delete messages or files posted by others, you will need to be an [Owner or Admin](https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218124397-Change-a-member-s-role) of the workspace. ### User Token Scopes by Use Case #### General channel and user detection - `users:read` - `channels:read` - `groups:read` - `im:read` - `mpim:read` #### Deleting messages from public channels - `users:read` - `channels:read` - `channels:history` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from private channels - `users:read` - `groups:read` - `groups:history` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from 1:1 IMs **Note**: You can only delete your own messages, not the ones of others. This is due to a restriction in the Slack API and there is nothing one can do about it. - `im:read` - `im:history` - `users:read` - `chat:write` #### Deleting messages from multi-person IMs - `mpim:read` - `mpim:history` - `users:read` - `chat:write` #### Deleting files - `files:read` - `users:read` - `files:write` ### All User Token scopes ![user token scopes](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4129778/81291893-f20b9580-906a-11ea-80a8-f19f3e6878e9.png) ## Docker There is no direct docker file available, however since it is a python module one can easily create one: ``` FROM python:3.9-alpine LABEL maintainer="Samuel Gratzl " VOLUME "/backup" WORKDIR /backup RUN pip --no-cache-dir install slack-cleaner2 CMD ["python", "-"] ``` An Docker image named `slack_cleaner2` with this Dockerfile would be used like ```sh cat myscript.py | docker run -i slack_cleaner2 ``` The `myscript.py` file is a python script using the slack_cleaner2 module. ## Credits **To all the people who can only afford a free plan. :cry:** ## Development ### Release ```sh bumpversion patch git commit -am 'release vX.X.X' git tag vX.X.X invoke release git push git push --tags ``` change version in `slack_cleaner2/_info.py` [mit-image]: https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg [mit-url]: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT [github-actions-image]: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2/workflows/python/badge.svg [github-actions-url]: https://github.com/sgratzl/slack_cleaner2/actions [pypi-image]: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/slack_cleaner2 [pypi-url]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/slack_cleaner2/ [docs-image]: https://readthedocs.org/projects/slack-cleaner2/badge/?version=latest [docs-url]: https://slack-cleaner2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest %prep %autosetup -n slack-cleaner2-3.2.2 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-slack-cleaner2 -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Wed May 31 2023 Python_Bot - 3.2.2-1 - Package Spec generated