Torq connector and action

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The Torq connector uses a Torq webhook to trigger workflows with Kibana actions.

Create connectors in Kibana

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You can create connectors in Stack Management > Connectors or as needed when you’re creating a rule. For example:

configured Torq connector
Connector configuration
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Torq connectors have the following configuration properties:

Name
The name of the connector. The name is used to identify a connector in the Stack Management UI connector listing, and in the connector list when configuring an action.
Torq endpoint URL
Endpoint URL (webhook) of the Elastic Security integration you created in Torq.
Torq authentication header secret
Secret of the webhook authentication header.

Test connectors

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You can test connectors with the run connector API or as you’re creating or editing the connector in Kibana. For example:

Torq connector test

Torq actions have the following configuration properties.

Body
JSON payload to send to Torq.