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Chris Caron edited this page Dec 10, 2022
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- Source: https://www.pagerduty.com
- Icon Support: No
- Attachment Support: Yes
- Message Format: Text
- Message Limit: 32768 Characters per message
You need to have an account with PagerDuty and generate/access your API key.
From there you can define an API V2 Integration.
Valid syntax is as follows:
pagerduty://{integration_key}@{api_key}
pagerduty://{integration_key}@{api_key}/{source}
pagerduty://{integration_key}@{api_key}/{source}/{component}
Variable | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
integration_key | Yes | This is provided to you on the Events API V2 integration's detail page. This can also be referred to as a Routing Key. |
api_key | Yes | The API Key associated with your setup |
group | No | Provide a group (string) as part of the payload |
class | No | Provide a class (string) as part of the payload |
region | No | By default this takes on the value of us. But you can optionally set it to eu as well. |
source | No | Provide a source (string) as part of the payload; the default is Apprise if one isn't specified. |
component | No | Provide a component (string) as part of the payload; the default is Notification if one isn't specified. |
click | No | Provide a clickable URL to associate with the notice. |
image | No | Associate the notification status via a represented icon. You can set this value to no if you do not want this to occur. |
severity | No | The notification severity is otherwise detected on it's own, however if you wish to force a specific mode always, you can do so by providing this as part of the URL. Possible values are: info , warning , critical , and error . |
Send a Pager Duty trigger to our source node01.local
and the component drive_sda
# Assuming our {integration_key} is A1BRTD4JD
# Assuming our {api_key} is TIiajkdnlazkcOXrIdevi7F
# Assuming our {source} is node01.local
# Assuming our {component} is drive_sda
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"pagerduty://A1BRTD4JD@TIiajkdnlazkcOXrIdevi7F/node01.local/drive_sda/"
You can provide custom details as part of the payload as well. This can be accomplished by just sticking a plus symbol (+) in front of any parameter you specify on your URL string.
# Below would pass along in the `custom_details` payload of the API
# "disk_space_left": "145GB"
#
# Assuming our {integration_key} is abc123
# Assuming our {api_key} is 98754
# Assuming our {source} is node01.local
# Assuming our {component} is drive_sda
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"pagerduty://abc123@98754/node01.local/drive_sda/?+disk_space_left=145GB"
# Multiple details just require more entries defined:
# Below would set the custom details to:
# "disk_space_left": "145GB"
# "disk_space_total": "500GB"
#
# Assuming our {integration_key} is abc123
# Assuming our {api_key} is 98754
# Assuming our {source} is node01.local
# Assuming our {component} is drive_sda
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"pagerduty://abc123@98754/node01.local/drive_sda/?+disk_space_left=145GB&"+disk_space_total=500GB"