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Post a message to a Slack channelPost the formatted message to a given Slack channel. Use the cred_label to get the right credentials stored in the backed. |
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Construct the POST messageOnce you have the webhook URL, you need to construct the POST message that will be sent to the Slack channel. This message should include the desired content and any additional parameters or formatting. |
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Review the error messageAnalyze the error message from the job logs to understand the specific issue. |
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