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eng-concourse-resource-pagerduty-incident

A resource type for Concourse CI which creates a PagerDuty incident, either through the REST API or through the Events v2 API. It also supports submitting change events through the Events v2 API.

Lightly adapted from the PagerDuty documentation of the REST API and the Events v2 API

Source Configuration

You are required to configure the resource either as targeting the REST API or as targeting the Events v2 API.

Do note that the REST API is synchronous while the Events v2 API is asynchronous. This means that, if you use the Events v2 API, Concourse will not wait until the event has triggered an incident in PagerDuty, but that if you use the REST API, the API waits until after the incident has been created and as such Concourse will wait until after the incident is created to proceed.

REST API

  • rest1.api_key : Required (string). The PagerDuty API key to use.
  • rest.from_pagerduty_user : Required (string). The email address of a PagerDuty user in whose name this Concourse resource is reporting the incident.
  • rest.autogenerate_incident_key: Optional (bool). If true, the resource will set the incident_key to the Concourse build URL. Defaults to true.
  • rest.include_build_link : Optional (bool). If true, the resource will append a link to the build in the body of the incident before sending it to the PagerDuty API. Defaults to true.

Events v2 API

  • events_v2.routing_key: Required (string). The routing key for the PagerDuty Events V2 API integration.
  • events_v2.client: Optional (string). When triggering alerts, the client to attach to the payload. Defaults to Concourse.
  • events_v2.client_url: Optional (string). When triggering alerts, the client URL to attach to the payload. Defaults to $ATC_EXTERNAL_URL.
  • events_v2.attach_build_url_to_links: Optional (bool). If true, the resource will attach a link to the build in the payload's links section. Defaults to true.
  • events_v2.attach_timestamp: Optional (bool). If true, and if a timestamp is not provided in the put parameters, the resource will call date to get a timestamp and attach the timestamp to the payload. If this is false and no timestamp is provided, then PagerDuty will apply a default timestamp when PagerDuty receives the payload. Defaults to true.

Example Configuration

Resource type definition

resource_types:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: registry-image
    source:
      repository: ghcr.io/coralogix/eng-concourse-resource-pagerduty-incident
      tag: v0.1.0

Resource configuration (REST API)

resources:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: pagerduty-incident
    check_every: never
    source:
      rest:
        api_key: (( pagerduty.api_key ))
        from_pagerduty_user: me@example.com

Resource configuration (Events v2 API)

resources:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: pagerduty-incident
    check_every: never
    source:
      events_v2:
        routing_key: ((pagerduty.routing_key))
        attach_timestamp: true

Behavior

check : Not supported

in : Not supported

out : Create a PagerDuty Incident

Create an incident or push an event to PagerDuty.

Params (REST API)

  • incident : Required (incident). The incident to be created. To understand how to populate this object, please refer to the PagerDuty documentation.

Params (Events v2 API)

  • event_type: Optional (enum). Must be either alert or change. Defaults to alert.
  • event_action: Optional (enum). For alerts, must be either trigger, acknowledge, or resolve. Defaults to trigger.
  • dedup_key: Optional (string). The deduplication key. Defaults to the build URL (i.e. $ATC_EXTERNAL_URL/builds/$BUILD_ID).
  • summary: Optional (string). The event's summary. Required, unless this is an alert event of action acknowledge or resolve.
  • source: Optional (string). The event's source. Required if this is an alert event of action trigger.
  • severity: Optional (string). The event's severity. Required if this is an alert event of action trigger.
  • source: Optional (string). The event's source.
  • timestamp: Optional (ISO-8601 timestamp). The event's timestamp. You would presumably use this field in a pipeline configuration by populating the field with a timestamp created in an earlier step with the help of Concourse's load_var.
  • component: Optional (string). The event's component.
  • group: Optional (string). The event's group.
  • class: Optional (string). The event's class.
  • custom_details: Optional (object). The event's custom details.
  • custom_details_file: Optional (file path). A path to a JSON file with additional custom details, i.e. generated in a previous step.
  • images: Optional (list(object({src: string, href: optional string, alt: optional string}))). The event's images.
  • links: Optional (list(object({href: string, text: optional string}))). The event's links.

Example Usage

Used in on_abort, on_error, and on_failed to alert a pipeline owner that the pipeline has failed.

REST API

resource_types:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: registry-image
    source:
      repository: ghcr.io/coralogix/eng-concourse-resource-pagerduty-incident
      tag: v0.1.0

resources:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: pagerduty-incident
    check_every: never
    source:
      rest:
        api_key: (( pagerduty.api_key ))
        from_pagerduty_user: me@example.com

jobs:
  - name: my-critical-job
    plan:
      - task: critical-task
        config:
          platform: linux
          image_resource:
            type: registry-image
            source: { repository: busybox }
          run:
            path: /bin/sh
            args:
              - '-c'
              - 'echo "Oops, my critical task failed!" ; exit 1'
        on_failure:
          put: pagerduty-incident
          params:
            incident:
              type: incident
              title: "My pipeline's critical task failed!"
              service:
                # id is the PagerDuty service ID
                id: P12345
                type: service_reference
              urgency: high
              body:
                type: incident_body
                details: "The pipeline's critical task failed, you should check why!"
              escalation_policy:
                # id is the PagerDuty escalation policy ID
                id: P12345
                type: escalation_policy_reference

Events v2 API

resource_types:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: registry-image
    source:
      repository: ghcr.io/coralogix/eng-concourse-resource-pagerduty-incident
      tag: v0.1.0

resources:
  - name: pagerduty-incident
    type: pagerduty-incident
    check_every: never
    source:
      events_v2:
        routing_key: (( pagerduty.api_key ))

jobs:
  - name: my-critical-job
    plan:
      - put: pagerduty-incident
        params:
          event_type: change
          summary: "About to try a critical task"
      - task: critical-task
        config:
          platform: linux
          image_resource:
            type: registry-image
            source: { repository: busybox }
          run:
            path: /bin/sh
            args:
              - '-c'
              - 'echo "Oops, my critical task failed!" ; exit 1'
        on_failure:
          put: pagerduty-incident
          params:
            summary: "My pipeline's critical task failed!"
            source: "Concourse Pipeline"
            severity: critical

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License

Apache License 2.0 © Coralogix, Inc.