ZendutyAlert
Send a Zenduty alert.
Add this task to a list of errors tasks to implement custom flow-level failure notifications. Check the Zenduty integration documentation and the Zenduty Events API specification for more details.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.notifications.zenduty.ZendutyAlert"Examples
Send a Zenduty alert on a failed flow execution. Make sure that the payload follows the Zenduty Events API specification, including the message and alert_type payload properties, which are required.
id: unreliable_flow
namespace: company.team
tasks:
- id: fail
type: io.kestra.plugin.scripts.shell.Commands
commands:
- exit 1
errors:
- id: alert_on_failure
type: io.kestra.plugin.notifications.zenduty.ZendutyAlert
url: "https://www.zenduty.com/api/events/{{ secret('ZENDUTY_INTEGRATION_KEY') }}/"
payload: |
{
"alert_type": "info",
"message": "This is info alert",
"summary": "This is the incident summary",
"suppressed": false,
"entity_id": 12345,
"payload": {
"status": "ACME Payments are failing",
"severity": "1",
"project": "kubeprod"
},
"urls": [
{
"link_url": "https://www.example.com/alerts/12345/",
"link_text": "Alert URL"
}
]
}
Properties
url *Requiredstring
1Zenduty API endpoint
options AbstractHttpOptionsTask-RequestOptions
Options
The options to set to customize the HTTP client
payload string
Zenduty alert request payload
Definitions
java.nio.charset.Charset
io.kestra.plugin.notifications.AbstractHttpOptionsTask-RequestOptions
connectTimeout string
durationThe time allowed to establish a connection to the server before failing.
connectionPoolIdleTimeout string
PT0SdurationThe time an idle connection can remain in the client's connection pool before being closed.
defaultCharset Charsetstring
UTF-8The default charset for the request.
headers object
HTTP headers
HTTP headers to include in the request
maxContentLength integerstring
10485760The maximum content length of the response.
readIdleTimeout string
PT5MdurationThe time allowed for a read connection to remain idle before closing it.
readTimeout string
PT10SdurationThe maximum time allowed for reading data from the server before failing.