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Opsgenie

The Opsgenie modules enable you to create, retrieve, delete alerts, or add tags and notes in your Opsgenie account.

Getting Started with Opsgenie

Prerequisites

  • An Opsgenie account

  • A team created in your Opsgenie account

In order to use Opsgenie with Boost.space Integrator, it is necessary to have an Opsgenie account. If you do not have one, you can create an Opsgenie account at Opsgenie.

[Note] Note

The module dialog fields that are displayed in bold (in the Boost.space Integrator scenario, not in this documentation article) are mandatory!

Connecting Opsgenie to Boost.space Integrator

To connect your Opsgenie account to Boost.space Integrator you need to retrieve the API Key from your Opsgenie account.

  1. Log in to your Opsgenie account.

  2. Go to Teams and select the team you want to use with Boost.space Integrator, or click Add team (61f274b778152.png) and create a new team.

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  3. Open Integrations and click the Add integration button (61f274baaa8e1.png).

  4. Go to the API tile and click the Add button.

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  5. Copy the provided API Key and save the dialog by clicking the Save Integration.

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  6. Go to Boost.space Integrator and open the Opsgenie module’s Create a connection dialog.

  7. Enter the API Key you have copied in step 5 to the respective field, select a region, and click the Continue button to establish the connection.

The connection has been established. You can proceed with setting up the module.

Alert

Create Alert

Creates a new alert.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Opsgenie account.

Message

Enter the alert text content. Max 130 characters.

Alias

Enter the user-defined identifier for the alert. There can be only one “Open” alert with the same alias.

Description

Enter the detailed description of the alert. Max 15 000 characters.

Responders

Add recipients of the alert notification.

Responder ID

Enter (map) the responder ID. Either id or name of each responder should be provided.

Name

Enter the name of the responder. Either id or name of each responder should be provided.

Username

Enter the username of the responder. For example, the user’s email.

Type

Select or enter (map) the type of the responder.

Possible values are: team, user, escalation, or schedule.

Visible To

Specify teams and users that the alert will become visible to without sending any notification.

Responder ID

Enter (map) the responder ID. Either id or name of each responder should be provided.

Name

Enter the name of the responder. Either id or name of each responder should be provided.

Username

Enter the username of the responder. For example, the user’s email.

Type

Select or enter (map) the type of the responder.

Possible values are: team, user.

Alert will be visible to the teams that are specified withinResponders field by default, so there is no need to re-specify them within Visible To field.

Actions

Add custom actions that will be available for the alert, e.g. restart. Max 10 actions.

Tags

Add tags to the alert. Max 20 tags.

Details

Enter key-value pairs to use as custom properties of the alert.

Entity

Enter the name of the entity the alert is related to, e.g. application, server, etc.

Priority

Select or map the alert priority level.

Source

Specify where the alert is coming from.

User

Enter the display name of the request owner.

Note

Enter the additional note that will be added while creating the alert.

Get an Alert

Retrieves alert details.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Opsgenie account.

Identifier Type

Select whether you want to specify an alert by the Alert ID, Tiny ID, or Alias ID.

Alert ID / Tiny ID / Alias ID

Enter (map) the ID of the alert you want to retrieve.

Delete Alert

Deletes an alert.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Opsgenie account.

Identifier Type

Select whether you want to specify an alert by the Alert ID or Tiny ID.

Alert ID / Tiny ID

Enter (map) or select the ID of the alert you want to retrieve.

Source

Enter the display name of the request source.

Add Note to Alert

Adds a note to an alert.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Opsgenie account.

Identifier Type

Select whether you want to specify an alert by the Alert ID, Tiny ID, or Alias ID.

Alert ID / Tiny ID / Alias ID

Enter (map) or select the ID of the alert you want to add a note to.

Note

Enter the content of the note you want to add to the alert.

Source

Specify the custom source of the note.

User

Enter the display name of the request owner.

Add Tags to Alert

Adds tags to an alert.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Opsgenie account.

Identifier Type

Select whether you want to specify an alert by the Alert ID, Tiny ID, or Alias ID.

Alert ID / Tiny ID / Alias ID

Enter (map) or select the ID of the alert you want to add tags to.

Tags

Enter tags you want to add to the alert.

Source

Specify the custom source for the note.

User

Enter the display name of the request owner.

Note

Enter the note to the alert.

Other

Make an API Call

Allows you to perform a custom API call.

Connection

Establish a connection to your Opsgenie account.

URL

Enter a path relative to https://api.opsgenie.com/. For example alerts.

[Note] Note

For the list of available endpoints, refer to the Opsgenie REST API Documentation.

Method

Select the HTTP method you want to use:

GET

to retrieve information for an entry.

POST

to create a new entry.

PUT

to update/replace an existing entry.

PATCH

to make a partial entry update.

DELETE

to delete an entry.

Headers

Enter the desired request headers. You don’t have to add authorization headers; we already did that for you.

Query String

Enter the request query string.

Body

Enter the body content for your API call.

Example of Use – List Alerts

The following API call returns all alerts in your Opsgenie account:

URL:

alerts

Method:

GET

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The result can be found in the module’s Output under Bundle > Body > data.

In our example, 3 alerts were returned:

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