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Mastering Bash

By : Giorgio Zarrelli
Book Image

Mastering Bash

By: Giorgio Zarrelli

Overview of this book

System administration is an everyday effort that involves a lot of tedious tasks, and devious pits. Knowing your environment is the key to unleashing the most powerful solution that will make your life easy as an administrator, and show you the path to new heights. Bash is your Swiss army knife to set up your working or home environment as you want, when you want. This book will enable you to customize your system step by step, making your own real, virtual, home out of it. The journey will take you swiftly through the basis of the shell programming in Bash to more interesting and challenging tasks. You will be introduced to one of the most famous open source monitoring systems—Nagios, and write complex programs with it in any languages. You’ll see how to perform checks on your sites and applications. Moving on, you’ll discover how to write your own daemons so you can create your services and take advantage of inter-process communication to let your scripts talk to each other. So, despite these being everyday tasks, you’ll have a lot of fun on the way. By the end of the book, you will have gained advanced knowledge of Bash that will help you automate routine tasks and manage your systems.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Message attachments

A message attachment lets us convey more content to the user, and lets it be displayed with more whistles and bells; but we have to keep an eye on a restriction imposed by Slack: no more than 20 attachments per message. It makes sense, otherwise our messages would be so messy that it would distract the average user.

What we have seen so far is a simple JSON: a one-level object, which is more or less like this example:

{
"text": "This is the first line of a messagen
This is the second line."
}

In a message attachment, though we are going to see more details, more content modifier, and a flat structure like the one we just saw that has not enough complexity to convey all the information. We need structured container, still a JSON; but this time, it will be an array holding several properties, which will resemble this snippet:

{
&quot...