This bot is designed to alert messages from alertmanager.
export GOPATH="your go path"
make clean
make
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Create Telegram bot with BotFather, it will return your bot token
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Specify telegram token in
config.yaml
:telegram_token: "token goes here" # ONLY IF YOU USING DATA FORMATTING FUNCTION, NOTE for developer: important or test fail time_outdata: "02/01/2006 15:04:05" template_path: "template.tmpl" # ONLY IF YOU USING TEMPLATE time_zone: "Europe/Rome" # ONLY IF YOU USING TEMPLATE split_msg_byte: 4000 send_only: true # use bot only to send messages.
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Run
telegram_bot
. Seeprometheus_bot --help
for command line options -
Get chat ID with one of two ways
- Start conversation, send message to bot mentioning it
- Add your bot to a group. It should report group id now. To get ID of a group if bot is already a member send a message that starts with
/
Alert manager configuration file:
- name: 'admins'
webhook_configs:
- send_resolved: True
url: http://127.0.0.1:9087/alert/chat_id
Replace chat_id
with the value you got from your bot, with everything inside the quotes.
(Some chat_id's start with a -
, in this case, you must also include the -
in the url)
To use multiple chats just add more receivers.
To run tests with make test
you have to:
- Create
config.yml
with a valid telegram API key and timezone in the project directory - Create
prometheus_bot
executable binary in the project directory - Define chat ID with
TELEGRAM_CHATID
environment variable - Ensure port
9087
on localhost is available to bind to
export TELEGRAM_CHATID="YOUR TELEGRAM CHAT ID"
make test
When alert manager send alert to telegram bot, only debug flag -d
Telegram bot will dump json in that generate alert, in stdout.
You can copy paste this from json for your test, by creating new .json.
Test will send *.json
file into testdata
folder
or
TELEGRAM_CHATID="YOUR TELEGRAM CHAT ID" make test
This bot support go templating language. Use it for customising your message.
To enable template set these settings in your config.yaml
or template will be skipped.
telegram_token: "token here"
template_path: "template.tmpl" # your template file name
time_zone: "Europe/Rome" # your time zone check it out from WIKI
split_token: "|" # token used for split measure label.
You can also pass template path with -t
command line argument, it has higher priority than the config option.
WIKI List of tz database time zones
Best way for build your custom template is:
- Enable bot with
-d
flag - Catch some of your alerts in json, then copy it from bot STDOUT
- Save json in testdata/yourname.json
- Launch
make test
-d
options will enable debug
mode and template file will reload every message, else template is load once on startup.
Is provided as default template file with all possibile variable. Remember that telegram bot support HTML tag. Check telegram doc here for list of aviable tags.
Template language support many different functions for text, number and data formatting.
-
str_UpperCase
: Convert string to uppercase -
str_LowerCase
: Convert string to lowercase -
str_Title
: Convert string in Title, "title" --> "Title" fist letter become Uppercase -
DEPRECATED
str_Format_Byte
: Convert number expressed inByte
to number in related measure unit. It usestrconv.ParseFloat(..., 64)
take look at go related doc for possible input format, usually every think '35.95e+06' is correct converted. Example:- 35'000'000 [Kb] will converter to '35 Gb'
- 89'000 [Kb] will converter to '89 Mb'
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str_Format_MeasureUnit
: Convert string to scaled number and add append measure unit label. For add measure unit label you could add it in prometheus alerting rule. Example of working: 8*e10 become 80G. You cuold also start from a different scale, example kilo:"s|g|3". Check production example for complete implementation. Requiresplit_token: "|"
in conf.yaml -
HasKey
: Param:dict map, key_search string Search in map if there requeted key -
str_FormatDate
: Convert prometheus string date in your preferred date time format, config file paramtime_outdata
could be used for setup your favourite format Require more setting in your cofig.yaml
time_zone: "Europe/Rome"
time_outdata: "02/01/2006 15:04:05"
WIKI List of tz database time zones
Production example contains a example of how could be a real template.
testdata/production_example.json
testdata/production_example.tmpl
It could be a base, for build a real template, or simply copy some part, check-out how to use functions. Sysadmin usually love copy.