Easily Integrate the Slack member_joined_channel Webhook into your application using Javascript, Ruby, and other frameworks.
A user joined a public or private channel
Steps to receive the Slack member_joined_channel Webhook
- Sign up for your free Hooky account.
- Create a new Webhook Source, and select slack. This will be the endpoint that receives the Slack member_joined_channel webhook on behalf of your application, and forwards them using the unified SDK.
- Once the member_joined_channel webhook is received from Slack, you'll see the payload under the Live Logs section of your webhook source.
- Next, follow the examples below to integrate the Hooky SDK in Ruby or Javascript, and start receiving webhooks.
- Sign up for your free Hooky account.
- Create a new Webhook Source, and select slack. This will be the endpoint that receives the Slack member_joined_channel webhook on behalf of your application, and forwards them using the unified SDK.
- Once the member_joined_channel webhook is received from Slack, you'll see the payload under the Live Logs section of your webhook source.
- Next, follow the examples below to integrate the Hooky SDK in Ruby or Javascript, and start receiving webhooks.