Watcher PagerDuty action

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Use the PagerDuty action to create events in PagerDuty. To create PagerDuty events, you must configure at least one PagerDuty account in elasticsearch.yml.

Configuring PagerDuty actions

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You configure PagerDuty actions in the actions array. Action-specific attributes are specified using the pagerduty keyword.

The following snippet shows a simple PagerDuty action definition:

"actions" : {
  "notify-pagerduty" : {
    "transform" : { ... },
    "throttle_period" : "5m",
    "pagerduty" : {
      "description" : "Main system down, please check!" 
    }
  }
}

Description of the message

Adding meta information to a PagerDuty incident

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To give the PagerDuty incident some more context, you can attach the payload as well as an array of contexts to the action.

"actions" : {
  "notify-pagerduty" : {
    "throttle_period" : "5m",
    "pagerduty" : {
      "account" : "team1",
      "description" : "Main system down, please check! Happened at {{ctx.execution_time}}",
      "attach_payload" : true,
      "client" : "/foo/bar/{{ctx.watch_id}}",
      "client_url" : "http://www.example.org/",
      "contexts" : [
        {
          "type": "link",
          "href": "http://acme.pagerduty.com"
        },{
          "type": "link",
          "href": "http://acme.pagerduty.com",
          "text": "View the incident on {{ctx.payload.link}}"
        }
      ]
    }
  }
}

Pagerduty action attributes

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Name Required Description

account

no

The account to use, falls back to the default one. The account needs a service_api_key attribute.

Although some of the attributes below have names which match the PagerDuty "Events API v1" parameter names, the "Events API v2" API is finally used by translating the attributes appropriately.

Table 87. Pagerduty event trigger incident attributes

Name Required Description

description

yes

A quick description for this event

event_type

no

The event type to sent. Must be one of trigger, resolve or acknowledge. Defaults to trigger.

incident_key

no

The incident key on the pagerduty side, also used for de-duplication and allows to resolve or acknowledge incidents.

client

no

Name of the client triggering the incident, i.e. Watcher Monitoring

client_url

no

A client URL to visit to get more detailed information.

attach_payload

no

If set to true the payload is attached as a detail to the API call. Defaults to false.

contexts

no

An array of objects, that allow you to provide additional links or images in order to provide more context to the trigger.

proxy.host

no

The proxy host to use (only in combination with proxy.port)

proxy.port

no

The proxy port to use (only in combination with proxy.host)

You can configure defaults for the above values for the whole service using the xpack.notification.pagerduty.event_defaults.* properties as well as per account using xpack.notification.pagerduty.account.your_account_name.event_defaults.*

All of those objects have templating support, so you can use data from the context and the payload as part of all the fields.

Table 88. Pagerduty event trigger context attributes

Name Required Description

type

yes

One of link or image.

href

yes/no

A link to include more information. Must be there if the type is link, optional if the type is image

src

no

A src attribute for the image type.

Configuring PagerDuty accounts

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You configure the accounts Watcher uses to communicate with PagerDuty in the xpack.notification.pagerduty namespace in elasticsearch.yml.

To configure a PagerDuty account, you need the API integration key for the PagerDuty service you want to send notifications to. To get the key:

  1. Log in to pagerduty.com as an account administrator.
  2. Go to Services and select the PagerDuty service you wish to target.
  3. Click the Integrations tab and add an Events API V2 integration if one does not already exist.
  4. Copy the API integration key for use below.

To configure a PagerDuty account in the keystore, you must specify an account name and integration key, (see Secure settings):

bin/elasticsearch-keystore add xpack.notification.pagerduty.account.my_pagerduty_account.secure_service_api_key

Deprecated in 7.0.0.

Storing the service api key in the YAML file or via cluster update settings is still supported, but the keystore setting should be used.

You can also specify defaults for the PagerDuty event attributes: .

xpack.notification.pagerduty:
  account:
    my_pagerduty_account:
      event_defaults:
        description: "Watch notification"
        incident_key: "my_incident_key"
        client: "my_client"
        client_url: http://www.example.org
        event_type: trigger
        attach_payload: true

If you configure multiple PagerDuty accounts, you either need to set a default account or specify which account the event should be sent with in the pagerduty action.

xpack.notification.pagerduty:
  default_account: team1
  account:
    team1:
      ...
    team2:
      ...