Send SMS

Connector functions are a new addition to Slack automations. We recommend understanding the systems and APIs you're integrating with before setup.

Facts

Send SMS

Schema: Connectors.Twilio.functions.SendSms
Service: Twilio

Workspace setup

Before adding this connector to a workflow, the following workspace environment variables need to be configured by a workspace admin:

  • TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID
  • TWILIO_API_KEY_SID
  • TWILIO_API_KEY_SECRET
  • TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER

Admins can set workspace environment variables for connectors that require them from within Workflow Builder, in the Manage Integrations section.

To open the Manage Integrations section, open Workflow Builder and access the additional options menu to the right of the Create Workflow button.

Input parameters

Required parameters
Enter recipient's number
Enter Message Text
Optional parameters

Output parameters

Required parameters
Recipient's number

Authentication

This connector relies on workspace environment variables for authentication.

Before adding this connector to a workflow, the following workspace environment variables need to be configured by a workspace admin:

  • TWILIO_ACCOUNT_SID
  • TWILIO_API_KEY_SID
  • TWILIO_API_KEY_SECRET
  • TWILIO_PHONE_NUMBER

Admins can set workspace environment variables for connectors that require them from within Workflow Builder, in the Manage Integrations section.

To open the Manage Integrations section, open Workflow Builder and access the additional options menu to the right of the Create Workflow button.

How to use

First, import Connectors from deno-slack-hub into your project's import_map.json file, like this:

{
  "imports": {
    "deno-slack-hub/": "https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_hub@2.2.0/",
    "deno-slack-sdk/": "https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_sdk@2.14.2/",
    "deno-slack-api/": "https://deno.land/x/deno_slack_api@2.8.0/",
  }
}

Next, import Connectors at the top of your workflow's definition file:

// my_workflow_file.ts
import { Connectors } from "deno-slack-hub/mod.ts";

Finally, add the connector as a step in your workflow just like you would a built-in Slack function.

SomeWorkflow.addStep(
  Connectors.Twilio.functions.SendSms, {
  //...

πŸ§™πŸΌ Your admin may need to approve the connector first. If your workspace has been configured to only allow admin-approved apps, the CLI will prompt you to send an admin approval request the first time you try to use a connector that hasn't been approved by an admin yet. While waiting for admin approval, the CLI may report an error like this:

Workflow function... is referring to an unknown step output parameter...

You can safely ignore this error; it will go away as soon as your workspace admin approves your request to use the connector.