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Chris Caron edited this page Jan 2, 2021
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- Source: https://www.opsgenie.com
- Icon Support: No
- Message Format: Text
- Message Limit: 15000 Characters per Message
- Visit https://www.opsgenie.com to create your account.
- Generate your Integration API Key
Note: You must generate an Integration API Key; this is not to be confused with the Opsgenie Management API Key.
The syntax is as follows:
opsgenie://{apikey}/
opsgenie://{apikey}/@{user}
opsgenie://{apikey}/@{user1}/@{user2}/@{userN}
opsgenie://{apikey}/*{schedule}
opsgenie://{apikey}/*{schedule1}}/*{schedule2}/*{scheduleN}
opsgenie://{apikey}/^{escalation}
opsgenie://{apikey}/^{escalation1}/^{escalation2}/^{escalationN}
opsgenie://{apikey}/#{team}
opsgenie://{apikey}/#{team1}/#{team2}/#{teamN}
Note: If no prefix character is specified, then the target is presumed to be a user (an @
symbol is presumed to be in front of it).
You can also mix/match the targets:
opsgenie://{apikey}/@{user}/#{team}/*{schedule}/^{escalation}
Variable | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
apikey | Yes | This is the API Key associated with your Opsgenie account. |
user | No | The user you wish to notify; this can be a username , email , or uuid4 . This is the assumed default target type to notify, but it is advised you prefix all users with a @ symbol to eliminate any ambiguity. |
team | No | The team you wish to notify; this can be the team name itself, or or uuid4 associated with it. Note: Teams must be prefixed with a # symbol. |
schedule | No | The schedule you wish to notify; this can be the schedule name itself, or or uuid4 associated with it. Note: Schedules must be prefixed with a * symbol. |
escalation | No | The escalation you wish to notify; this can be the escalation name itself, or or uuid4 associated with it. **Note:**Escalations must be prefixed with a ^ symbol. |
region | No | The 2 character region code. By default this is set to us if not specified. Europeans must set this to eu to work correctly. |
batch | No | Set it to Yes if you want all identified targets to be notified notified in batches (instead of individually). By default this is set to No. |
tags | No | A comma separated list of tags you can associate with your Opsgenie message |
priority | No | The priority to associate with the message. It is on a scale between 1 and 5. The default value is 3 if not specified. |
alias | No | The alias to associate with the message. |
entity | No | The entity to associate with the message. |
Send a Opsgenie notification to all devices associated with a project:
# Assuming our {apikey} is a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
opsgenie://a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty
Opsgenie allows you to provide details composed of key/value pairs you can set with messages. This can be accomplished by just sticking a plus symbol (+) in front of any parameter you specify on your URL string.
# Below would set the key/value pair of foo=bar:
# Assuming our {apikey} is a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"opsgenie://a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty/?+foo=bar"
# Multiple key/value pairs just require more entries:
# Below would set the key/value pairs of:
# foo=bar
# apprise=awesome
#
# Assuming our {apikey} is a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
"opsgenie://a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty/?+foo=bar&+apprise=awesome"