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Create a Configuration for a Third-Party Service Integration

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  • Syntax
  • Request Path Parameters
  • Request Query Parameters
  • Request Body Parameters
  • Response Elements
  • Example Request
  • Example Response

Note

Groups and projects are synonymous terms. Your {PROJECT-ID} is the same as your project id. For existing groups, your group/project id remains the same. This page uses the more familiar term group when referring to descriptions. The endpoint remains as stated in the document.

Base URL: https://{OPSMANAGER-HOST}:{PORT}/api/public/v1.0

POST /groups/{GROUP-ID}/integrations/{INTEGRATION-TYPE}
Parameter
Necessity
Description

{PROJECT-ID}

Required

Project identifier.

{INTEGRATION-TYPE}

Required

Third-party service identifier. Accepted values are:

  • DATADOG

  • HIP_CHAT

  • PAGER_DUTY

  • SLACK

  • NEW_RELIC

  • OPS_GENIE

  • VICTOR_OPS

  • WEBHOOK

Name
Type
Necessity
Description
Default

pageNum

number

Optional

One-based integer that returns a subsection of results.

1

itemsPerPage

number

Optional

Number of items to return per page, up to a maximum of 500.

100

pretty

boolean

Optional

Flag that indicates whether the response body should be in a prettyprint format.

false

envelope

boolean

Optional

Flag that indicates whether or not to wrap the response in an envelope.

Some API clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope : true in the query.

For endpoints that return a list of results, the content object is an envelope. Ops Manager adds the status field to the response body.

false

The request body should be a single integration view (like a JSON configuration object) for a single third-party service to add to the project. Always include a type property equal to the third-party service INTEGRATION_TYPE.

Service
Configuration Options

PagerDuty

You must provide the following fields when you configure a PagerDuty integration:

Property
Description

type

PAGER_DUTY

serviceKey

Your Integration Key.

IMPORTANT: Changing the Integration Key doesn't change any alerts that use this integration. Those alerts still use the previous Integration Key. Remove and re-add each PagerDuty notification to use the new key.

All new PagerDuty keys use their Events API v2. If you have an Events API v1 key, you can continue to use that key with Ops Manager.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

Slack

IMPORTANT: Slack integrations now use the OAuth2 verification method and must be initially configured, or updated from a legacy integration, through the MongoDB Atlas third-party service integrations page. Legacy tokens will soon no longer be supported.

You must provide the following fields when you reconfigure an existing Slack integration:

Property
Description

type

SLACK

apiToken

Your API Token.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

teamName

Your team name.

You may also include the following fields:

Property
Description

channelName

The channel name to reconfigure.

Datadog

You must provide the following fields when you configure a Datadog integration:

Property
Description

type

DATADOG

apiKey

Your API Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

HipChat

You must provide the following fields when you configure a HipChat integration:

Property
Description

type

HIP_CHAT

notificationToken

Notification token for your HipChat user account.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

roomName

Your HipChat room name.

Opsgenie

You must provide the following fields when you configure a Opsgenie integration:

Property
Description

type

OPS_GENIE

apiKey

Your API Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

region

Indicates which API URL is used, either US or EU. Opsgenie will use US by default.

To set region to EU, you must set a customer setting of opsgenie.api.url.

VictorOps

You must provide the following fields when you configure a VictorOps integration:

Property
Description

type

VICTOR_OPS

apiKey

Your API Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

You may also include the following fields:

Property
Description

routingKey

An optional field for your Routing Key.

Webhook Settings

You must provide the following fields when you configure webhook settings:

Property
Description

type

WEBHOOK

url

Your webhook URL.

You may also include the following fields:

Property
Description

secret

An optional field for your webhook secret.

After creating a webhook notification, the URL is partially redacted when you view or edit the alert, and the secret is completely redacted.

Microsoft Teams

You must provide the following fields when you configure a Microsoft Teams integration:

Property
Description

type

MICROSOFT_TEAMS

microsoftTeamsWebhookUrl

Your Microsoft Teams incoming webhook URL.

When you view or edit the alert for a webhook notification, the URL appears partially redacted, and the secret appears completely redacted.

Prometheus

You must provide the following fields when you configure a Prometheus integration:

Property
Description

type

PROMETHEUS

username

Your Prometheus username.

password

Your Prometheus password.

listenAddress

The IP address and port your Prometheus instance will reach out to.

serviceDiscovery

Indicates which service discovery method is used, either file or http.

scheme

Your Prometheus protocol scheme configured for requests, either http or https. If you configure https, you must specify tlsPemPath.

enabled

Whether your cluster has Prometheus enabled.

You may also include the following fields:

Property
Description

tlsPemPassword

An optional field for the password to your PEM file.

tlsPemPath

An optional field for the absolute path to your PEM file.

The response includes a results array which lists all third-party integration configurations for the project as objects, and a totalCount of the services integrated with the project.

Each third-party integration configuration object includes a type property equal to its own integration type ("type": "PAGER_DUTY" for the PagerDuty service). Additionally, each third-party service configuration object provides details specific to that service. The following lists the properties returned for each third-party service configuration object:

Service
Result

PagerDuty

A returned PagerDuty integration configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

PAGER_DUTY

serviceKey

Your Service Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

Slack

A returned Slack integration configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

SLACK

apiToken

Your API Token.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

teamName

Your team name. This field may not be present with a legacy Slack integration.

channelName

The configured Slack channel name. An empty string if the value is not set.

Datadog

A returned Datadog integration configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

DATADOG

apiKey

Your API Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

HipChat

A returned HipChat integration configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

HIP_CHAT

notificationToken

Notification token for your HipChat user account.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

roomName

Your HipChat room name.

Opsgenie

A returned Opsgenie integration configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

OPS_GENIE

apiKey

Your API Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

region

Indicates which API URL to use, either US or EU. Opsgenie defaults to US.

To set region to EU, you must set a customer setting of opsgenie.api.url.

VictorOps

A returned VictorOps integration configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

VICTOR_OPS

apiKey

Your API Key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

The configuration object may also contain the following fields, depending on your configuration:

Property
Description

routingKey

An optional field returned if you have a Routing Key configured.

Webhook Settings

A returned webhook configuration object contains the following fields:

Property
Description

type

WEBHOOK

url

Your webhook URL.

After creating a webhook notification, the URL is partially redacted when you view or edit the alert, and the secret is completely redacted.

The configuration object may also contain the following fields, depending on your configuration:

Property
Description

secret

An optional field returned if your webhook is configured with a secret.

Microsoft Teams

A returned Microsoft Teams configuration object will contain the following fields:

Property
Description

type

MICROSOFT_TEAMS

microsoftTeamsWebhookUrl

Your Microsoft Teams incoming webhook URL.

When you view or edit the alert for a webhook notification, the URL appears partially redacted, and the secret appears completely redacted.

Prometheus

A returned Prometheus configuration object will contain the following fields:

Property
Description

type

PROMETHEUS

username

Your Prometheus username.

listenAddress

The IP address and port your Prometheus instance will reach out to.

serviceDiscovery

Indicates which service discovery method is used, either file or http.

scheme

Your Prometheus protocol scheme configured for requests, either http or https. If you configure https, you must specify tlsPemPath.

enabled

Whether your cluster has Prometheus enabled.

The configuration object may also contain the following fields, depending on your configuration:

Property
Description

tlsPemPassword

An optional field returned if you have a password for your PEM file.

tlsPemPath

An optional field returned if you have an absolute path to your PEM file.

1curl --user "{PUBLIC-KEY}:{PRIVATE-KEY}" --digest \
2 --header "Accept: application/json" \
3 --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
4 --include \
5 --request POST "https://<OpsManagerHost>:<Port>/api/public/v1.0/groups/{PROJECT-ID}/integrations/SLACK" \
6 --data '
7 {
8 "type": "SLACK",
9 "apiToken": "1234567890",
10 "teamName": "My Team"
1{
2 "links": [
3 {
4 "href": "https://<OpsManagerHost>:<Port>/api/public/v1.0/groups/{PROJECT-ID}/integrations/SLACK?pageNum=1&itemsPerPage=100",
5 "rel": "self"
6 }
7 ],
8 "results": [
9 {
10 "serviceKey": "******7890",
11 "type": "PAGER_DUTY"
12 },
13 {
14 "apiToken": "******7890",
15 "channelName": "My Channel",
16 "teamName": "My Team",
17 "type": "SLACK"
18 }
19 ],
20 "totalCount": 2
21}

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