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OpsGenie Plugin

Send OpsGenie messages for new alerts.

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Installation

Clone the GitHub repo and run:

$ python setup.py install

Or, to install remotely from GitHub run:

$ pip install git+https://github.com/alerta/alerta-contrib.git#subdirectory=plugins/opsgenie

Note: If Alerta is installed in a python virtual environment then plugins need to be installed into the same environment for Alerta to dynamically discover them.

Configuration

Add opsgenie to the list of enabled PLUGINS in alertad.conf server configuration file and set plugin-specific variables either in the server configuration file or as environment variables.

SERVICE_KEY_MATCHERS takes an array of dictionary objects, mapping a regular expression to a OpsGenie API integration key. This allows sending alerts to multiple OpsGenie service integrations, based on 'alert.resource'.

PLUGINS = ['opsgenie']
OPSGENIE_SERVICE_KEY = ''  # default="not set"
SERVICE_KEY_MATCHERS = []  # default="not set"

The DASHBOARD_URL setting should be configured to link pushover messages to the Alerta console:

DASHBOARD_URL = ''  # default="not set"

Example

PLUGINS = ['reject', 'opsgenie']
OPSGENIE_SERVICE_KEY = '54A634B1-FB0C-4758-840F-5D808C89E70E'
SERVICE_KEY_MATCHERS = [ {"regex":"proxy[\\d+]","api_key":"6b982ii3l8p834566oo13zx9477p1zxd"} ]
DASHBOARD_URL = 'https://try.alerta.io'

References

WebHook

At the time of writing, no webhook exists to accept changes from OpsGenie back to Alerta. Doing so may be possible using the standard Alerta API, correlating the originating Alerta id. This id is available as the alias field within the OpsGenie incident.

License

Copyright (c) 2017 Kurt Westerfeld. Available under the MIT License.