Kazuhiro Sera
Kazuhiro Sera
Since we've already provided answers to the question here, let us close this issue now. That said, if you have anything further to discuss here, please don't hesitate to write...
Hi @iwakiri0104, the `request` object has `headers` property. You can extract any values from it: https://slack.dev/bolt-python/api-docs/slack_bolt/request/request.html#slack_bolt.request.request.BoltRequest.headers
@iwakiri0104 No, the `request` object is already an instance of the class. You can access the properties listed in the module document. More specifically, you should be able to check...
@iwakiri0104 This issue is already closed. I will reply to your issue #731
Hi @IanWhalen, thanks for sharing the details of the issue. All the information in the description are really helpful. But unfortunately, I'm also unsure what the root cause of the...
@IanWhalen Thanks for sharing this. I can check this tomorrow in my timezone. But one thing I'm wondering is that this may not be a reproducer of the issue that...
Also, if the only reason that you don't use the built-in client is noisy `BlockingIOError` error logs, we are happy to improve the logging in the next release. Getting `BlockingIOError`...
Hi @IanWhalen, I'm not sure if you're still checking this issue but recently we've applied a few minor improvements to the websocket-client module based Socket Mode client. I don't think...
@IanWhalen Sorry for my very late response here. I don't think the diff you've mentioned can eliminate your issue here but trying the latest versions of both slack-bolt and websocket-client...
Hi @jimmymaise, thanks for the feedback. We will look into this. This can be improved in future versions and/or needs to be clearly mentioned in the documents.