Create a Slack external content connector
Create an external content connector to retrieve searchable content from public channels in your Slack source system.
Before you begin
A source system administrator must have already configured your Slack source system to allow access by the Slack external content connector. For details on configuring these settings in the source system, see Configure Slack for external content indexing.
Role required: admin
Procedure
Result
Your new Slack external content connector appears in the Connectors section.
What to do next
You can optionally define crawl settings for your new Slack external content connector. Using these settings, you can limit the set of public channels you want the connector to crawl, or define the file extensions for documents you want the connector's crawls to include or exclude. To learn how to configure the connector's crawl settings, see Configure crawl settings for the Slack external content connector.
If you want the connector to crawl everything in the source system, and don't want to apply file-extension inclusion or exclusion filters, you can skip definition of crawl settings and go straight on to define a crawl schedule for your new connector or run one-time crawls for it. For details on defining a crawl schedule, see Define a crawl schedule for an external content connector. To learn about running one-time crawls, see Run a one-time full or partial document crawl for an external content connector.
You can create search sources for the connector's indexed source and link them to your search profiles. To view the connector's indexed source, navigate to . For information about creating search sources and linking them to search profiles, see Search sources in AI Search.