MS Teams
Learn about how to use MS Teams provider for chat notifications
MS Teams does not need any API Key
or Client ID
to send notifications. Our current implementation is based on the Incoming Webhook URL. It is a URL that you can use to send messages to a specific channel. This URL needs to be stored on the subscriber entity
Similar to Discord, the credential for this provider needs to be stored in the subscriber entity.
Creating incoming webhook URL
Checkout step by step instructions on microsoft team’s documentation on how to create an incoming webhook url.
Steps to create incoming webhook url
Storing webhook url on subscriber entity
The URL generated above will be the target channel of a subscriber that you want to integrate with. To make this connection, you have to:
- Copy the URL that you generated above
- Update the subscriber credentials with this URL using the MS Teams provider id. You can do this step by using the
@novu/node
library, as shown below:
import {
Novu,
ChatProviderIdEnum
} from '@novu/node';
const novu = new Novu("<NOVU_SECRET_KEY>");
await novu.subscribers.setCredentials(
'subscriberId',
ChatProviderIdEnum.MsTeams, // providerId
{ webhookUrl: "<WEBHOOK_URL>" },
'msteams-MnGLxp8uy' // integration identifier
);
Checkout the API reference for more details.
subscriberId
is a custom identifier used when identifying your users within the Novu platform.providerId
is a unique provider identifier. We recommend using our ChatProviderIdEnum to specify the provider.- The third parameter is the credentials object, in this case, we use the
webhookUrl
property to specify the MS Teams channel webhook URL or by calling theUpdate Subscriber Credentials
endpoint on Novu API. Check endpoint details here.
If you are looking to use provider in different way or your usecase is not covered by this documentation, you can always reach out to our team at support@novu.co or via Discord