Description
What went wrong?
SO basically I am trying to connect my grafana oncall to telegram to test. I am using hobby version with docker-compose ( I will attach it too) but I exposing my engine with ngrok to telegram be able to send messages. So After completing all these steps:
In OnCall, click on the ChatOps tab and select Telegram in the side menu.
Click Connect Telegram channel and follow the instructions, mirrored here for reference. A unique verification code will be generated that you must use to activate the channel.
In your team Telegram account, create a new channel, and set it to Private.
In Manage Channel, make sure Sign messages is enabled.
Create a new discussion group. This group handles alert actions and comments.
Add the discussion group to the channel. In Manage Channel, click Discussion to find and add the new group.
In OnCall, click the link to the OnCall bot to add it to your contacts.
In Telegram, add the bot to your channel as an Admin. Allow it to Post Messages.
Add the bot to the discussion group.
In OnCall, send the provided verification code to the channel.
Make sure users connect to Telegram in their OnCall user profile.
In step 10 when I'm sending this confirmation code to the channel - it does not responds... I am doing exactly just in the video, and I need help(
My compose is:
x-environment: &oncall-environment
DATABASE_TYPE: sqlite3
BROKER_TYPE: redis
BASE_URL: $DOMAIN
SECRET_KEY: $SECRET_KEY
FEATURE_PROMETHEUS_EXPORTER_ENABLED: ${FEATURE_PROMETHEUS_EXPORTER_ENABLED:-false}
PROMETHEUS_EXPORTER_SECRET: ${PROMETHEUS_EXPORTER_SECRET:-}
REDIS_URI: redis://redis:6379/0
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE: settings.hobby
CELERY_WORKER_QUEUE: "default,critical,long,slack,telegram,webhook,retry,celery,grafana"
CELERY_WORKER_CONCURRENCY: "1"
CELERY_WORKER_MAX_TASKS_PER_CHILD: "100"
CELERY_WORKER_SHUTDOWN_INTERVAL: "65m"
CELERY_WORKER_BEAT_ENABLED: "True"
GRAFANA_API_URL: http://grafana:3000
services:
engine:
image: grafana/oncall
restart: always
ports:
- "8080:8080"
command: sh -c "uwsgi --ini uwsgi.ini"
environment: *oncall-environment
volumes:
- oncall_data:/var/lib/oncall
depends_on:
oncall_db_migration:
condition: service_completed_successfully
redis:
condition: service_healthy
celery:
image: grafana/oncall
restart: always
command: sh -c "./celery_with_exporter.sh"
environment: *oncall-environment
volumes:
- oncall_data:/var/lib/oncall
depends_on:
oncall_db_migration:
condition: service_completed_successfully
redis:
condition: service_healthy
oncall_db_migration:
image: grafana/oncall
command: python manage.py migrate --noinput
environment: *oncall-environment
volumes:
- oncall_data:/var/lib/oncall
depends_on:
redis:
condition: service_healthy
redis:
image: redis:7.0.15
restart: always
expose:
- 6379
volumes:
- redis_data:/data
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 500m
cpus: "0.5"
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
timeout: 5s
interval: 5s
retries: 10
prometheus:
image: prom/prometheus:latest
volumes:
- ./prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml
container_name: prometheus
hostname: prometheus
command:
- --config.file=/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml
ports:
- 9090:9090
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- default
grafana:
image: "grafana/${GRAFANA_IMAGE:-grafana:latest}"
restart: always
ports:
- "3000:3000"
environment:
GF_FEATURE_TOGGLES_ENABLE: externalServiceAccounts
GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_USER: ${GRAFANA_USER:-admin}
GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${GRAFANA_PASSWORD:-admin}
GF_PLUGINS_ALLOW_LOADING_UNSIGNED_PLUGINS: grafana-oncall-app
# GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS: grafana-oncall-app
GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS: "grafana-oncall-app vv1.9.0"
GF_AUTH_MANAGED_SERVICE_ACCOUNTS_ENABLED: true
GRAFANA_CLI_INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY: true
volumes:
- grafana_data:/var/lib/grafana
- ./grafana.ini:/etc/grafana/grafana.ini # Mount the file here
deploy:
resources:
limits:
memory: 500m
cpus: "0.5"
profiles:
- with_grafana
web:
image: nginx:1.23.1
ports:
- "8000:80"
volumes:
- ./default.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
exporter:
image: nginx/nginx-prometheus-exporter:0.11
ports:
- 9113:9113
command:
- -nginx.scrape-uri=http://web:80/metrics
volumes:
grafana_data:
prometheus_data:
oncall_data:
redis_data:
How do we reproduce it?
- Open Grafana OnCall and do X
- Now click button Y
- Wait for the browser to crash. Error message says: "Error..."
Grafana OnCall Version
v1.9.2
Product Area
Helm/Kubernetes/Docker
Grafana OnCall Platform?
Docker
User's Browser?
No response
Anything else to add?
No response