# Architecture
How `@copilotkit/channels-slack` is structured and **why** each boundary exists.
This package is the Slack `PlatformAdapter` for [`@copilotkit/channels`](../channels).
The channel engine owns the platform-agnostic orchestration (handlers, the
run/tool/interrupt loop, JSX action binding, the `ActionStore`); this package
owns everything Slack-specific: Bolt ingress, Block Kit egress, streaming,
and opaque-id interactions.
## Design goals
1. **The agent doesn't know about Slack.** It receives ordinary AG-UI input
and emits ordinary AG-UI events.
2. **Slack mechanics don't bleed into the engine.** `chat.update` throttling,
mrkdwn translation, chunking, interrupt capture, and `block_actions`
routing all live behind the `PlatformAdapter` interface.
3. **One file, one job.** Each source file has a single responsibility.
4. **Failures are contained.** A failed `chat.update` doesn't crash the run.
5. **No durable Slack-side state.** Slack is the source of truth
(`conversations.replies` / `conversations.history`); the conversation
store reconstructs each turn's `agent.messages` from Slack on the fly.
## The boundary: `PlatformAdapter`
`SlackAdapter` (constructed via `slack(opts)`) implements
`@copilotkit/channels`'s `PlatformAdapter`. The members it implements:
- `platform`, `capabilities` (`supportsStreaming: true`, modals/typing/
reactions `false`, `maxBlocksPerMessage: 50`; `supportsSuggestedPrompts` /
`supportsThreadTitle` computed from whether the assistant pane is enabled),
`ackDeadlineMs` (3000)
- `start(sink)` / `stop()` — bring the Bolt app up / down and push normalized
events into the engine's `IngressSink` (`onTurn` / `onInteraction` /
`onCommand` / `onThreadStarted`)
- `setSuggestedPrompts` / `setThreadTitle` — back the capability-gated
`thread.setSuggestedPrompts` / `thread.setTitle` via `assistant.threads.*`
- `render(ir)` — IR → Block Kit (`renderBlockKit`)
- `post` / `update` / `stream` / `delete` — egress via the Slack Web client
- `createRunRenderer(target)` — the AG-UI `RunRenderer` for a run
- `decodeInteraction(raw)` — native `block_actions` payload → `InteractionEvent`
- `lookupUser(query)` — directory search for `@`-mention resolution
(backs `thread.lookupUser`)
- `getMessages(target)` — the thread's messages via `conversations.replies`
(backs `thread.getMessages`)
- `postFile(target, args)` — upload a file via `files.uploadV2`
(backs `thread.postFile`)
- `conversationStore` — Slack-backed `getOrCreate` → `AgentSession`
The engine drives ingress through the `IngressSink` it hands to `start`
(`sink.onTurn` / `sink.onInteraction`) and egress through these methods.
## Request lifecycle
```
Slack event ──► attachSlackListener ──► IngressSink.onTurn(IncomingTurn)
│
▼
@copilotkit/channels: Thread
│ thread.runAgent()
▼
runAgentLoop
┌──────────────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────┐
│ agent.runAgent(..., RunRenderer.subscriber) │
│ • event-renderer streams TEXT_MESSAGE_* → chat.update (Block Kit) │
│ • captures frontend tool calls + on_interrupt custom events │
└──────────────────────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────┘
│
┌─────────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┐
▼ (captured tool call) ▼ (captured interrupt) ▼ (done)
tool.handler(args, ctx) onInterrupt handler finish
renders JSX via thread.post posts picker via thread.post
→ renderSlackMessage/renderBlockKit → awaitChoice / thread.resume(value)
→ Block Kit posted to Slack re-enters runAgentLoop with
forwardedProps.command on resume
```
### Ingress
`attachSlackListener` is the translation layer between Slack's event model
and the engine's domain. It filters subtypes, bot echoes, untracked threads,
and mention duplicates, and emits a normalized turn. The adapter resolves the
sender to a `PlatformUser` (cached per id) and calls `sink.onTurn` with a
`conversationKey` (`conversationKeyOf`), `replyTarget`, `userText`, and
`user`.
### Run / render
`thread.runAgent` resolves the conversation's `AgentSession` from the
`conversationStore`, creates `createRunRenderer(target)`, and runs
`runAgentLoop`. The renderer (`event-renderer.ts`) subscribes to AG-UI
events: it lazily creates a stream on the first `TEXT_MESSAGE_CONTENT`,
accumulates deltas, optionally surfaces `:wrench:` / `:white_check_mark:`
tool-status rows (`showToolStatus`), and captures frontend tool calls and
`on_interrupt` custom events for the loop to read after each `runAgent`.
### Tools
When the agent calls a registered frontend tool, the loop validates the args
(Standard Schema) and invokes `tool.handler(args, ctx)`. `ctx` is the single
shared `BotToolContext` (`{ thread, message?, user?, signal?, platform }`) —
there is no Slack-specific context. Slack power is reached only through
capability-gated `thread` methods the adapter backs (`getMessages`,
`lookupUser`, `postFile`). A render-tool handler renders JSX with
`thread.post()`, which goes through the engine's action-binding
then `renderSlackMessage` / `renderBlockKit` → Block Kit.
### HITL & interrupts
`thread.awaitChoice()` posts a picker and blocks the engine's
waiter until a click in that conversation resolves it. A captured agent
interrupt is dispatched to the registered `onInterrupt` handler, which posts a
picker whose button `onClick` calls `thread.resume(value)`; the loop
re-enters with `forwardedProps.command`.
### Interactions
`app.action(/.*/)` acks every click within ≤3s, then `decodeInteraction`
pulls the opaque minted id (`ck:…`), any tiny `bind()` value, and the message
ref out of the `block_actions` payload, building an `InteractionEvent`. The
engine resolves it: an awaiting HITL waiter, or `ActionRegistry.dispatch` —
a hot-cache hit, or a **cold-path re-render rehydration** (load the snapshot,
re-render the named component with frozen props, re-walk to the handler's
path). A miss after restart degrades to "this action expired."
## Agent-native Slack APIs (assistant pane + native streaming)
Two agent-grade Slack API families are wired in, **on by default**, each
degrading safely:
- **Native streaming** (`native-stream.ts`). `NativeMessageStream` implements
the same `append(fullText)/finish()` contract as `MessageStream`, so the
event-renderer's text stream and `adapter.stream()` are transport-agnostic.
It drives `chat.startStream` / `appendStream` (raw `markdown_text`, no mrkdwn
translation) / `stopStream`, with a ~600ms throttle (under `appendStream`'s
Tier-4 limit). A whole turn streams into **one** message — text accumulates
there (chunked at the 12k per-append cap, no multi-message splitting), and
`appendChunk()` interleaves structured {@link AnyChunk}s (`task_update` for
tool progress) after flushing pending text so ordering holds. `finish(blocks)`
finalizes the message, optionally with a trailing Block Kit row (feedback).
The event-renderer keeps the stream **turn-scoped** across `runAgent`
iterations and closes it via the engine's `RunRenderer.finish()` hook. Used
wherever a `threadTs` exists; flat DMs and a failed first `startStream` fall
back to the legacy `chat.update` transport (the workspace is marked legacy
in-memory so later streams skip the native path), and a failed structured
chunk degrades tool progress to `:wrench:` rows. `streaming: "legacy"` forces
the old transport.
- **Feedback row** (opt-in via `feedback`). Streamed replies finalize with a
native `feedback_buttons` row (`context_actions`, built in `render/block-kit.ts`)
attached at `stopStream`; the adapter intercepts those clicks in
`app.action` (by `FEEDBACK_ACTION_ID`) and routes them to `onFeedback`,
bypassing the engine's interaction dispatch.
- **Assistant pane** (`assistant.ts`). `attachAssistant` registers Bolt's
`Assistant` middleware and is the SOLE owner of pane events. On
`assistant_thread_started` it applies static defaults (greeting + suggested
prompts) then emits `sink.onThreadStarted` (engine handlers layer on top,
never race); a pane user message becomes exactly one `sink.onTurn` scoped to
the pane thread (`channelId::threadTs`), auto-titled from the first message.
Pane threads are tracked in-memory so `slack-listener.ts`'s one-line guard
skips the threaded `message.im` events the Assistant middleware already owns —
exactly one turn per pane message, with ordinary threaded DMs untouched. In a
pane thread the run lifecycle drives native composer status
(`assistant.threads.setStatus`) instead of placeholder / `:wrench:` messages.
Status is **not** a `Thread` method — it stays renderer-managed from the
run/tool lifecycle; only prompts and titles (which only the author knows) get
`Thread` methods.
## Preserved mechanics
These files carry over from the pre-rework package, lightly adapted:
| File | Job |
| --------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `slack-listener.ts` | Slack events → normalized turns; ingress filters. |
| `conversation-store.ts` | Slack-backed history reconstruction; folds chunked bot replies. |
| `message-stream.ts` | Per-message `chat.update` queue + ≥800ms throttle (no update races). |
| `chunked-message-stream.ts` | Multi-message chunking; keeps fenced blocks whole; per-chunk transform. |
| `auto-close-streaming.ts` | Closes dangling markdown brackets mid-stream (idempotent). |
| `markdown-to-mrkdwn.ts` | GFM Markdown → Slack mrkdwn; column-aligns tables in a fence. |
| `download-files.ts` | Inbound file download → AG-UI multimodal content parts. |
| `sanitizing-http-agent.ts` | HTTP agent that sanitizes outbound requests to the AG-UI backend. |
## SDK files at a glance
```
src/
├── index.ts # public exports
├── adapter.ts # slack() factory + SlackAdapter (PlatformAdapter impl) + Bolt wiring
├── assistant.ts # attachAssistant: Bolt Assistant middleware ⇄ engine sink (pane events)
├── native-stream.ts # NativeMessageStream: chat.startStream/appendStream/stopStream (+ legacy fallback)
├── event-renderer.ts # createRunRenderer: AG-UI subscriber → stream + tool/interrupt capture + pane status
├── interaction.ts # decodeInteraction (opaque id) + conversationKeyOf
├── render/
│ ├── block-kit.ts # renderBlockKit / renderSlackMessage (IR → Block Kit)
│ └── budget.ts # SLACK_LIMITS + truncate/clamp degradation
├── slack-listener.ts # Slack events → IncomingTurn (filters)
├── conversation-store.ts # Slack-backed conversation reconstruction
├── chunked-message-stream.ts # multi-message chunking + mrkdwn transform
├── message-stream.ts # per-message chat.update queue + throttle
├── markdown-to-mrkdwn.ts # md → Slack mrkdwn
├── auto-close-streaming.ts # mid-stream bracket closer
├── download-files.ts # inbound file → multimodal content parts
├── sanitizing-http-agent.ts # sanitizing AG-UI HTTP agent
├── built-in-tools.ts # lookup_slack_user + defaultSlackTools (as BotTools)
├── built-in-context.ts # tagging / mrkdwn / convo-model context entries
└── types.ts # IncomingTurn, ReplyTarget, ConversationKey, DM_SCOPE, SlackAssistantOptions
```
## What's intentionally _not_ abstracted
- **No abstraction over Bolt.** If you use this package, you're talking to
Slack.
- **No durable Slack-side state.** The next turn rebuilds context from Slack
history; restarts are safe for conversation history by construction.
(The engine's `ActionStore` is separately in-memory in v1, so inline
interaction handlers expire on restart — see the `@copilotkit/channels` README.)