I have:
def send_slack_message(message: str):
payload = '{"text": "%s"}' % message
response = requests.post(url,
data = payload)
print(response.text)
def main(message_text: str):
send_slack_message(message= message_text)
This fails with the error invalid_payload
main(message_text="""Found at \\something.co.uk\\blahblah\\blah""")
Is there documentation regarding what characters are permitted, as \\ and \ is failing in the message, but is required to send a link/windows path.
I looked at Slack Webhook - Getting Invalid_Payload and Slack Webhook - returning invalid_payload, and neither answer my question
This works:
main(message_text = "some text")
Is there a way to format my message so it can send?
It works when
\is replaced with 4\, ie\\\\