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Chris Caron edited this page Jan 2, 2021 · 5 revisions

Opsgenie Notifications

Account Setup

  1. Visit https://www.opsgenie.com to create your account.
  2. 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.

Syntax

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}

Parameter Breakdown

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.

Example

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

Include Details (Key/Value Pairs)

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"
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