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Integrate Opsgenie with Travis CI

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What does Opsgenie offer Travis CI users?

Use Opsgenie’s Travis CI Integration to forward Travis CI alerts to Opsgenie. Opsgenie acts as a dispatcher for these alerts and determines the right people to notify based on on-call schedules– notifies via email, text messages (SMS), phone calls, and iPhone & Android push notifications, and escalates alerts until the alert is acknowledged or closed.

Functionality of the integration

  • When the status of a project is failing, broken, or errored on Travis CI, an alert is created in Opsgenie automatically through the integration.

  • When the status is passed or fixed on Travis CI, the alert is closed in Opsgenie.

Add Travis CI Integration in Opsgenie

You can add this integration from your team dashboard

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 only add this integration from your team dashboard as the Integrations page under Settings is not available in your plan.

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.

To do that,

  1. Go to your team’s dashboard from Teams,

  2. Select Integrations, and select Add integration.

Follow the rest of the steps to complete the integration.

  1. Go to Settings > Integrations. Search for Travis CI and select Add

  2. Specify who is notified of Travis CI alerts using the Responders field. Auto-complete suggestions are provided as you type.

  3. Copy the Webhook URL.

  4. Select Save Integration.

Configuration in Travis CI

  1. Enable the service hook for Travis CI on Github by activating the Github repositories to monitor.

  2. Add the .travis.yml file to the repository.

  3. Add the following configuration to the .travis.yml file.
    notifications:
    webhooks: <webhook-url>

  4. Commit the .travis.yml file to the root of the repository.

Sample Payload

The requestbin.com URL below can be generated from RequestBin.com. You can use the service to create a free HTTPS endpoint. Any HTTP requests sent to that endpoint will be recorded with the associated payload and headers so you can observe the data sent from our webhooks before configuring your application to accept it.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 { "id": 17413947, "repository": { "id": 1797493, "name": "travisci", "owner_name": "halixxxxxx", "url": "https://github.com/xxxxxxx/travisci" }, "number": "16", "config": { "language": "java", "jdk": [ "oraclejdk7", "openjdk7", "openjdk6" ], "notifications": { "webhooks": [ "https://[YOUR ENDPOINT ID].x.requestbin.com" ], "on_start": true }, ".result": "configured" }, "status": 1, "result": 1, "status_message": "Still Failing", "result_message": "Still Failing", "started_at": "2014-01-22T14:56:52Z", "finished_at": "2014-01-22T14:57:50Z", "duration": 53, "build_url": "https://travis-ci.org/halixxxx/travisci/builds/17413947", "commit": "b3e6b383453467613cfdab20a6ec2a80c9cb2867", "branch": "master", "message": "ddaax", "compare_url": "https://github.com/halixxxx/travisci/compare/59b70385cf7e...b3e6b3834534", "committed_at": "2014-01-22T14:56:29Z", "author_name": "halit", "author_email": "sistani@mail.com", "committer_name": "sistani", "committer_email": "sistani@mail.como" } Close

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