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Slack connector
The official Logto connector for Slack social sign-in.
Table of contents
Get started
The Slack connector enables end-users to sign in to your application using their own Slack accounts via the Slack OAuth 2.0 authentication protocol.
Set up Slack App
Go to the Slack API: Applications and sign in with your Slack account. If you don’t have an account, you can register for one.
Then, create an app.
Step 1: Find Client ID
and Client Secret
.
You can find the Client ID
and Client Secret
on the "Basic Information" section.
Step 2: Set up redirect URLs.
Go to the "OAuth & Permissions" section, you can find the "Redirect URLs" form.
In our case, this will be ${your_logto_endpoint}/callback/${connector_id}
. e.g. https://foo.logto.app/callback/${connector_id}
. The connector_id
can be found on the top bar of the Logto Admin Console connector details page.
You can refer to the Slack API documentation for more details.
Configure your connector
In your Logto connector configuration, fill out the following fields with the values obtained from your App's "Keys and tokens" page's "OAuth 2.0 Client ID and Client Secret" section:
- clientId: Your App's Client ID.
- clientSecret: Your App's Client Secret.
scope
is a space-delimited list of OpenID scopes. If not provided, the default scope is openid profile
.
Config types
Name | Type |
---|---|
clientId | string |
clientSecret | string |
scope | string |
Test Slack connector
That's it! The Slack connector should now be available for end-users to sign in with their Slack accounts. Don't forget to Enable the connector in the sign-in experience.