Merge pull request #353 from automatisch/docs/slack-connection-guide

docs: Add setup guide for slack connection
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Ömer Faruk Aydın
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# Slack
Let's translate `docs/intro.md` to French.
## Configure i18n
Modify `docusaurus.config.js` to add support for the `fr` locale:
```js title="docusaurus.config.js"
module.exports = {
i18n: {
defaultLocale: 'en',
locales: ['en', 'fr'],
},
};
```
## Translate a doc
Copy the `docs/intro.md` file to the `i18n/fr` folder:
```bash
mkdir -p i18n/fr/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/
cp docs/intro.md i18n/fr/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/intro.md
```
Translate `i18n/fr/docusaurus-plugin-content-docs/current/intro.md` in French.
## Start your localized site
Start your site on the French locale:
```bash
npm run start -- --locale fr
```
Your localized site is accessible at `http://localhost:3000/fr/` and the `Getting Started` page is translated.
:::caution
In development, you can only use one locale at a same time.
:::
## Add a Locale Dropdown
To navigate seamlessly across languages, add a locale dropdown.
Modify the `docusaurus.config.js` file:
```js title="docusaurus.config.js"
module.exports = {
themeConfig: {
navbar: {
items: [
// highlight-start
{
type: 'localeDropdown',
},
// highlight-end
],
},
},
};
```
The locale dropdown now appears in your navbar:
![Locale Dropdown](/img/tutorial/localeDropdown.png)
## Build your localized site
Build your site for a specific locale:
```bash
npm run build -- --locale fr
```
Or build your site to include all the locales at once:
```bash
npm run build
```
1. Go to the [link](https://api.slack.com/apps?new_app=1) to **create an app** on Slack API.
2. Select **From scratch**.
3. Enter **App name**.
4. Pick the workspace you would like to use with the Slack connection.
5. Click on **Create App** button.
6. Click the **Permissions** card on the **Add features and functionality** section.
7. Go to **Bot Token Scopes** and add the necessary scopes. ([more info](https://api.slack.com/scopes?filter=granular_bot))
8. Go to **OAuth Tokens for Your Workspace** and click **Install to Workspace**.
9. In **Where should Sample post?** section, select the channel you would like to use with Automatisch, and click **Allow**.
10. Copy **Bot User OAuth Token** and paste it to **Access Token** on the Automatisch page.
11. Click **Submit** button on Automatisch.
12. Now, you can start using the Slack connection with Automatisch.