---
title: "Fetch a Slack token"
method: GET
path: "/channels/slack/tokens/{token_id}"
tags: ["slack"]
---

# Fetch a Slack token

`GET /channels/slack/tokens/{token_id}`

Fetches details of a specific Slack token belonging to the authenticated user. Returns information about the token's status, creation date, and any associated metadata. Users can only access their own tokens.

## Path parameters

- `token_id` string, required

## Response `200`

OK

- SlackToken
  - `created_at` string, date-time, required — The timestamp when the token was created.
  - `discarded_at` string, date-time, nullable — The timestamp when the token was discarded, if applicable.
  - `id` string, required — The unique identifier for the token.
  - `oauth` object
    - `channel_id` string, required — The ID of the Slack channel this installation is associated with
    - `installation_id` string, required — A unique identifier for this Slack workspace installation
    - `scope` string — The OAuth scope granted during installation
  - `updated_at` string, date-time, nullable — The timestamp when the token metadata last changed.
  - `webhook` object — Obtained directly from the incoming_webhook object in the installation response from the Slack API.
    - `url` string, uri, required — The URL for the incoming webhook from Slack

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