Import from Slack
Starting with Zulip 1.8, Zulip supports importing data from Slack,
including users, channels, messages, attachments, avatars, custom
emoji, and emoji reactions.
This tool has been used to import Slack workspaces with 10,000 members
and millions of messages. If you're planning on doing an import much
larger than that, or run into performance issues when importing, email
us at support@zulipchat.com for help.
Note: You can only import a Slack workspace as a new Zulip
organization. In particular, you cannot use this tool to import from Slack
into an existing Zulip organization.
Import from Slack
First, export your data from Slack.
Export your Slack data
-
Generate a Slack Legacy API
token.
It will be a long string starting with xoxp-
. It is required to
fetch data that Slack doesn't include in their data exports, like
email addresses.
-
Export your Slack data. You will
receive a zip file slack_data.zip
.
Note: Only Slack owners and admins can export data from Slack.
See Slack's
guide to data exports
for more information.
This step will also generate a different token starting with
xoxe-
; you don't need it.
Import into zulipchat.com
Email support@zulipchat.com with slack_data.zip
, the Slack API token
generated above, and your desired subdomain. Your imported organization will
be hosted at <subdomain>.zulipchat.com
.
If you've already created a test organization at
<subdomain>.zulipchat.com
, let us know, and we can rename the old
organization first.
Import into a self-hosted Zulip server
First
install a new Zulip server,
skipping "Step 3: Create a Zulip organization, and log in" (you'll
create your Zulip organization via the data import tool instead).
Log in to a shell on your Zulip server as the zulip
user. To import with
the most common configuration, run the following commands, replacing
<token>
with the value generated above.
cd /home/zulip/deployments/current
./manage.py convert_slack_data slack_data.zip --token <token> --output converted_slack_data
./manage.py import '' converted_slack_data
This could take several minutes to run, depending on how much data you're
importing.
Import options
The commands above create an imported organization on the root domain
(EXTERNAL_HOST
) of the Zulip installation. You can also import into a
custom subdomain, e.g. if you already have an existing organization on the
root domain. Replace the last line above with the following, after replacing
<subdomain>
with the desired subdomain.
./manage.py import <subdomain> converted_slack_data
Logging in
Once the import completes, all your users will have accounts in your
new Zulip organization, but those accounts won't have passwords yet
(since for very good security reasons, passwords are not exported).
Your users will need to either authenticate using something like
Google auth, or start by resetting their passwords.
You can use the ./manage.py send_password_reset_email
command to
send password reset emails to your users. We
recommend starting with sending one to yourself for testing:
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -u username@example.com
and then once you're ready, you can email them to everyone using e.g.
./manage.py send_password_reset_email -r '' --all-users
(replace ''
with your subdomain if you're using one).
Caveats
-
Slack doesn't export private channels or direct messages unless you pay
for Slack Plus or contact Slack support. See
Slack's documentation
for more details.
-
(Slack Plus import) Message edit history is currently not imported.
-
Slack doesn't export user settings or organization settings, so
you'll need to configure these manually.
-
Import of user roles:
- Slack's
Workspace Primary Owner
, Workspace Owner
, and
Workspace Admin
users are mapped to Zulip's Organization
administrator
users.
- Slack's
Member
users is mapped to Zulip Member
users.
- Slack's
Single Channel Guest
and Multi Channel Guest
users
are mapped to Zulip Guest
users.
- Slack's
Channel creators
have no special permissions in Zulip.
-
The "joined #channel_name" messages are not imported.