Integrate Opsgenie with Coralogix
What does Opsgenie offer to Coralogix users?
Using Opsgenie’s Coralogix integration alerts reported in Coralogix can be forwarded to Opsgenie. Opsgenie can then determine the right people to notify based on on-call schedules– notifies via email, text messages (SMS), phone calls, iOS & Android push notifications, and escalates alerts until the alert is acknowledged or closed.
Functionality of the integration
Coralogix Alerts will send an event to your integration in Opsgenie when the alert conditions are met. Events from Coralogix will trigger a new alert in the corresponding Opsgenie.
Add Coralogix Integration in Opsgenie
If you're using Opsgenie's Free or Essentials plan or if you’re using Opsgenie with Jira Service Management's Standard plan, you can add this integration from your team dashboard only. The Integrations page under Settings is not available in your plan.
Go to Teams and select your team.
Select Integrations on the left navigation and then select Add integration.
Adding the integration from your team dashboard will make your team the owner of the integration. This means Opsgenie will assign the alerts received through this integration to your team only. Follow the rest of the steps in this section to set up the integration.
Go to Settings > Integrations. Search for Coralogix and select Add.
Specify who is notified of Coralogix notifications using the Responders field. Autocomplete suggestions are provided as you type.
Copy the integration webhook URL which includes Opsgenie’s endpoint as well as the API key.
Select Save Integration.
Configuration on Coralogix to enable Opsgenie integration
Note: This assumes that you have a Coralogix account. Learn more about Coralogix
Login to your Coralogix account
Go to settings –> Integrations and click the ‘+’ sign on the righthand side
Select ‘Opsgenie’, add the desired alias (the desired name of your integration), add integration webhook (URL) copied above, and click save.
Payload from Coralogix to Opsgenie
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{
"name": "test-coralogix-alert",
"id": "1a2b3c",
"description": "This is a test alert",
"severity": "CRITICAL",
"application": "test-app",
"subsystem": "aggregator",
"timestamp": "1395964442000",
"text": "test logs",
"alert_url": "https://test.corlogix.com/alerts/1a2b3c"
}
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