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Slack

For it to work, you’ll need to create a new Incoming Webhook, and set some environment variables on your pipeline:

  • SLACK_WEBHOOK

Then, you can add something like the following to your .goreleaser.yaml config:

.goreleaser.yaml
announce:
  slack:
    # Whether its enabled or not.
    #
    # Templates: allowed. 
Since v2.6
enabled: true # Message template to use while publishing. # # Default: '{{ .ProjectName }} {{ .Tag }} is out! Check it out at {{ .ReleaseURL }}'. # Templates: allowed. message_template: "Awesome project {{.Tag}} is out!" # The name of the channel that the user selected as a destination for webhook messages. channel: "#channel" # Set your Webhook's user name. username: "" # Emoji to use as the icon for this message. Overrides icon_url. icon_emoji: "" # URL to an image to use as the icon for this message. icon_url: "" # Blocks for advanced formatting, see: https://api.slack.com/messaging/webhooks#advanced_message_formatting # and https://api.slack.com/messaging/composing/layouts#adding-blocks. # # Attention: goreleaser doesn't check the full structure of the Slack API: please make sure that # your configuration for advanced message formatting abides by this API. # # Templates: allowed. blocks: [] # Attachments, see: https://api.slack.com/reference/messaging/attachments # # Attention: goreleaser doesn't check the full structure of the Slack API: please make sure that # your configuration for advanced message formatting abides by this API. # # Templates: allowed. attachments: []
Learn more about the template language.
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