flashduty-knowledge-base 1.0.2 → 1.0.3

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  </details>
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  title: "Prometheus Integration Guide"
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  description: "Push Prometheus alert events to Flashduty through AlertManager using webhooks. When an alert is triggered, it sends a trigger event to Flashduty, and when the alert recovers, it sends a recovery event."
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  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
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  title: "Grafana Integration"
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  description: "Sync Grafana alert events to Flashduty via webhook to achieve automated alert noise reduction."
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  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
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  |No severity|Info|Info|
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  </div>
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  title: "Splunk Alert Events"
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  description: "Sync Splunk alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
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  date: "2024-08-20T10:00:00+08:00"
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  Since Splunk alert events don't differentiate severity levels, all alert events pushed from Splunk to Flashduty will have a Warning status and won't include recovery events.
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  </div>
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  title: "AppDynamics Alert Integration"
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  description: "Sync AppDynamics alerts to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
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  date: "2024-07-05T10:00:00+08:00"
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  </div>
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  title: "OpManager Alert Events"
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  description: "Sync OpManager alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
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  date: "2024-07-05T10:00:00+08:00"
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  | Attention | Info | Info |
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  </div>
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+ `,M=`---
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  title: "Meraki Alert Events"
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  description: "Sync Meraki alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
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  date: "2024-07-05T10:00:00+08:00"
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  </div>
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  `,W=`---
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+ title: "StateCloud Alert Events"
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+ description: "Sync StateCloud alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
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+ date: "2024-07-05T10:00:00+08:00"
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+ url: "https://docs.flashcat.cloud/en/flashduty/statecloud-integration-guide"
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+ ---
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+ Sync StateCloud monitoring alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction.
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+ <div class="hide">
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+
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+ ## In Flashduty
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+ ---
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+ You can obtain an integration push URL through either of these two methods:
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+ ### Using Dedicated Integration
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+ Choose this simpler option when you don't need to route alert events to different channels.
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>Expand</summary>
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+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Channel**, and enter a channel's details page
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+ 2. Select the **Integration** tab, click **Add Integration** to enter the integration page
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+ 3. Select **StateCloud** integration and click **Save** to generate a card
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+ 4. Click the generated card to view the **push URL**, copy it for later use, and you're done
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+ </details>
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+
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+ ### Using Shared Integration
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+ Choose this option when you need to route alerts to different channels based on the alert event's payload information.
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>Expand</summary>
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+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Integration Center=>Alert Events** to enter the integration selection page
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+ 2. Select **StateCloud** integration:
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+ - **Integration Name**: Define a name for this integration
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+ 3. Click **Save** and copy the newly generated **push URL** for later use
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+ 4. Click **Create Route** to configure routing rules for the integration. You can match different alerts to different channels based on conditions, or set a default channel as a fallback and adjust as needed later
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+ 5. Done
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+ </details>
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+ </div>
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+ ## In StateCloud
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+ ---
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+ <div class="md-block">
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+ ## I. StateCloud Alert Push Configuration
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+ 1. Log in to your \`StateCloud\` console, search for the \`Cloud Eye\` product, and enter its console
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+ 2. In \`Alarm Service\`, select \`Alarm Contact/Group\` and create corresponding alert contact/group
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+ 3. In \`Alarm Rules\`, choose to create or modify Alarm rule
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+ 4. In the alarm rule editing page, fill in the integration <span class='integration_url' >push URL</span> under \`Alert Callback\` and click test
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+ 5. After successful testing, click \`Save\`
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+ <img alt="drawing" width="600" src="https://download.flashcat.cloud/flashduty/doc/zh/statecloud/state-1.png" />
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+ </dev>
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+ ## II. Status Mapping
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+ <div class="md-block">
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+ | StateCloud | Flashduty | Status |
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+ | ---------- | --------- | ------ |
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+ | Urgent | Critical | critical |
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+ | Warning | Warning | warning |
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+ | Normal | Info | info |
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+ </div>
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+ `,G=`---
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+ title: "Guance Alert Events"
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+ description: "Sync Guance alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
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+ date: "2024-07-05T10:00:00+08:00"
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+ url: "https://docs.flashcat.cloud/en/flashduty/statecloud-integration-guide"
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+ ---
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+ Sync Guance monitoring alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction.
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+ <div class="hide">
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+ ## In Flashduty
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+ ---
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+ You can obtain an integration push URL through either of these two methods:
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+ ### Using Dedicated Integration
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+ Choose this simpler option when you don't need to route alert events to different channels.
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>Expand</summary>
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+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Channel**, and enter a specific channel's details page
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+ 2. Select the **Integrations** tab, click **Add Integration** to enter the integration page
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+ 3. Select **Guance** integration and click **Save** to generate a card
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+ 4. Click the generated card to view the **push URL**, copy it for later use, and you're done
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+ </details>
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+ ### Using Shared Integration
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+ Choose this option when you need to route alerts to different channels based on the alert event's payload information.
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>Expand</summary>
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+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Integration Center=>Alert Events** to enter the integration selection page
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+ 2. Select **Guance** integration:
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+ - **Integration Name**: Define a name for this integration
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+ 3. Click **Save** and copy the newly generated **push URL** for later use
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+ 4. Click **Create Route** to configure routing rules for the integration. You can match different alerts to different channels based on conditions, or set a default channel as a fallback and adjust as needed later
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+ 5. Done
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+ </details>
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+ </div>
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+ ## In Guance
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+ ---
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+ <div class="md-block">
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+ ## I. Alert Push Configuration
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+ ### Step 1: Create Notification Object
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+ 1. Log in to your \`Guance\` console, select \`Notification Targets\` under \`Monitoring\`
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+ 2. Click \`Create\` and select \`Webhook\`
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+ 3. Fill in the name as \`Flashduty\` and enter the alert integration's <span class='integration_url'>push URL</span> in the \`Webhook URL\` field
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+ 4. Configure other options as needed and click \`Confirm\` to complete
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+ <img alt="drawing" width="600" src="https://download.flashcat.cloud/flashduty/doc/en/fd/guance-1.png" />
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+ ### Step 2: Create Alert Strategies
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+ 1. Log in to your \`Guance\` console, select \`Alert Strategies\` under \`Monitoring\`
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+ 2. Create new or modify existing alert policies on the \`Alert Strategies\` page
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+ 3. In the notification configuration section of the alert strategies editing page, select \`severity\` and choose \`FlashDuty\` created in Step 1 as the \`Notification Tragets\`
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+ 4. Configure other options as needed and click \`Save\` to complete
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+ <img alt="drawing" width="600" src="https://download.flashcat.cloud/flashduty/doc/zh/en/guance-2.png" />
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+ </dev>
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+ ## II. Status Mapping
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+ | Guance | Flashduty | Status |
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+ | Important | Warning | Warning |
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  title: "Custom Change Event Integration Guide"
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  description: "Push change events from your own systems to Flashduty using standard protocols. Most incidents are caused by changes, and the correlation between changes and alerts helps quickly identify incident causes."
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  description: The Meilisearch documentation is open-source. Learn how to help make it even better.
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+ ## In Flashduty
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+ You can obtain an integration push URL through either of these two methods:
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+ ### Using Dedicated Integration
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+ Choose this simpler option when you don't need to route alert events to different channels.
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+ <details>
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+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Channel**, and enter a channel's details page
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+ 2. Select the **Integration** tab, click **Add Integration** to enter the integration page
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+ 3. Select **StateCloud** integration and click **Save** to generate a card
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+ ### Using Shared Integration
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+
4382
+ Choose this option when you need to route alerts to different channels based on the alert event's payload information.
4383
+
4384
+ <details>
4385
+ <summary>Expand</summary>
4386
+
4387
+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Integration Center=>Alert Events** to enter the integration selection page
4388
+ 2. Select **StateCloud** integration:
4389
+ - **Integration Name**: Define a name for this integration
4390
+ 3. Click **Save** and copy the newly generated **push URL** for later use
4391
+ 4. Click **Create Route** to configure routing rules for the integration. You can match different alerts to different channels based on conditions, or set a default channel as a fallback and adjust as needed later
4392
+ 5. Done
4393
+
4394
+ </details>
4395
+ </div>
4396
+
4397
+ ## In StateCloud
4398
+ ---
4399
+
4400
+ <div class="md-block">
4401
+
4402
+ ## I. StateCloud Alert Push Configuration
4403
+
4404
+ 1. Log in to your \`StateCloud\` console, search for the \`Cloud Eye\` product, and enter its console
4405
+ 2. In \`Alarm Service\`, select \`Alarm Contact/Group\` and create corresponding alert contact/group
4406
+ 3. In \`Alarm Rules\`, choose to create or modify Alarm rule
4407
+ 4. In the alarm rule editing page, fill in the integration <span class='integration_url' >push URL</span> under \`Alert Callback\` and click test
4408
+ 5. After successful testing, click \`Save\`
4409
+
4410
+ <img alt="drawing" width="600" src="https://download.flashcat.cloud/flashduty/doc/zh/statecloud/state-1.png" />
4411
+
4412
+ </dev>
4413
+
4414
+ ## II. Status Mapping
4415
+
4416
+ <div class="md-block">
4417
+
4418
+ | StateCloud | Flashduty | Status |
4419
+ | ---------- | --------- | ------ |
4420
+ | Urgent | Critical | critical |
4421
+ | Warning | Warning | warning |
4422
+ | Normal | Info | info |
4423
+
4424
+ </div>
4425
+ `, G = `---
4426
+ title: "Guance Alert Events"
4427
+ description: "Sync Guance alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction"
4428
+ date: "2024-07-05T10:00:00+08:00"
4429
+ url: "https://docs.flashcat.cloud/en/flashduty/statecloud-integration-guide"
4430
+ ---
4431
+
4432
+ Sync Guance monitoring alert events to Flashduty via webhook for automated alert noise reduction.
4433
+
4434
+ <div class="hide">
4435
+
4436
+ ## In Flashduty
4437
+ ---
4438
+ You can obtain an integration push URL through either of these two methods:
4439
+
4440
+ ### Using Dedicated Integration
4441
+
4442
+ Choose this simpler option when you don't need to route alert events to different channels.
4443
+
4444
+ <details>
4445
+ <summary>Expand</summary>
4446
+
4447
+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Channel**, and enter a specific channel's details page
4448
+ 2. Select the **Integrations** tab, click **Add Integration** to enter the integration page
4449
+ 3. Select **Guance** integration and click **Save** to generate a card
4450
+ 4. Click the generated card to view the **push URL**, copy it for later use, and you're done
4451
+
4452
+ </details>
4453
+
4454
+ ### Using Shared Integration
4455
+
4456
+ Choose this option when you need to route alerts to different channels based on the alert event's payload information.
4457
+
4458
+ <details>
4459
+ <summary>Expand</summary>
4460
+
4461
+ 1. Go to the Flashduty console, select **Integration Center=>Alert Events** to enter the integration selection page
4462
+ 2. Select **Guance** integration:
4463
+ - **Integration Name**: Define a name for this integration
4464
+ 3. Click **Save** and copy the newly generated **push URL** for later use
4465
+ 4. Click **Create Route** to configure routing rules for the integration. You can match different alerts to different channels based on conditions, or set a default channel as a fallback and adjust as needed later
4466
+ 5. Done
4467
+
4468
+ </details>
4469
+ </div>
4470
+
4471
+ ## In Guance
4472
+ ---
4473
+
4474
+ <div class="md-block">
4475
+
4476
+ ## I. Alert Push Configuration
4477
+
4478
+ ### Step 1: Create Notification Object
4479
+ 1. Log in to your \`Guance\` console, select \`Notification Targets\` under \`Monitoring\`
4480
+ 2. Click \`Create\` and select \`Webhook\`
4481
+ 3. Fill in the name as \`Flashduty\` and enter the alert integration's <span class='integration_url'>push URL</span> in the \`Webhook URL\` field
4482
+ 4. Configure other options as needed and click \`Confirm\` to complete
4483
+
4484
+ <img alt="drawing" width="600" src="https://download.flashcat.cloud/flashduty/doc/en/fd/guance-1.png" />
4485
+
4486
+ ### Step 2: Create Alert Strategies
4487
+
4488
+ 1. Log in to your \`Guance\` console, select \`Alert Strategies\` under \`Monitoring\`
4489
+ 2. Create new or modify existing alert policies on the \`Alert Strategies\` page
4490
+ 3. In the notification configuration section of the alert strategies editing page, select \`severity\` and choose \`FlashDuty\` created in Step 1 as the \`Notification Tragets\`
4491
+ 4. Configure other options as needed and click \`Save\` to complete
4492
+
4493
+ <img alt="drawing" width="600" src="https://download.flashcat.cloud/flashduty/doc/zh/en/guance-2.png" />
4494
+
4495
+ </dev>
4496
+
4497
+ ## II. Status Mapping
4498
+
4499
+ <div class="md-block">
4500
+
4501
+ | Guance | Flashduty | Status |
4502
+ | ---------- | -------- | ---- |
4503
+ | Emergency | Critical | Critical |
4504
+ | Important | Warning | Warning |
4505
+ | Warning | Warning | Warning |
4506
+ | Info | Info | Info |
4507
+ | Data Gap | Info | Info |
4508
+
4509
+ </div>
4510
+ `, Y = `---
4352
4511
  title: "Custom Change Event Integration Guide"
4353
4512
  description: "Push change events from your own systems to Flashduty using standard protocols. Most incidents are caused by changes, and the correlation between changes and alerts helps quickly identify incident causes."
4354
4513
  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -4405,7 +4564,7 @@ Labels are descriptions of events. You should enrich label content as much as po
4405
4564
 
4406
4565
  </details>
4407
4566
 
4408
- `, G = `---
4567
+ `, q = `---
4409
4568
  title: "Jira Issue Events"
4410
4569
  description: "Sync Jira Issue events to Flashduty via webhooks to collect change events."
4411
4570
  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -4479,7 +4638,7 @@ Flashduty extracts the status.name information from the webhook payload by defau
4479
4638
  Please contact Flashduty if you wish to modify this mapping.
4480
4639
 
4481
4640
  </div>
4482
- `, Y = `---
4641
+ `, O = `---
4483
4642
  title: Contributing to our documentation — Meilisearch documentation
4484
4643
  description: The Meilisearch documentation is open-source. Learn how to help make it even better.
4485
4644
  sidebarDepth: 3
@@ -4614,7 +4773,7 @@ Once published, you can access the application via mobile/PC client. First-time
4614
4773
  |Group Bot Webhook|Maximum 100 calls/minute|
4615
4774
  |Sending messages to the same user or group|Maximum 5 calls/second|
4616
4775
 
4617
- **Note:** Messages cannot be pushed normally when exceeding limits, please use notification channels reasonably`, q = `---
4776
+ **Note:** Messages cannot be pushed normally when exceeding limits, please use notification channels reasonably`, $ = `---
4618
4777
  title: "Dingtalk Integration"
4619
4778
  description: "Integrate with Dingtalk custom application to receive and respond to alerts within Dingtalk"
4620
4779
  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -4770,7 +4929,7 @@ After the application is released, you can access it via mobile/PC client. First
4770
4929
  |Enterprise|5,500,000|60|1st of each month|
4771
4930
 
4772
4931
  **Note:** Messages cannot be pushed normally after exceeding limits, please use notification channels reasonably
4773
- `, O = `---
4932
+ `, j = `---
4774
4933
  title: "WeCom Integration"
4775
4934
  description: "Integrate WeCom third-party application to receive and respond to alerts within WeCom"
4776
4935
  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -4849,7 +5008,7 @@ Integrate WeCom third-party application to receive and respond to alerts within
4849
5008
  7. **Incident notification fails with \`WeCom License Not Activated\`?**
4850
5009
 
4851
5010
  - Contact Flashduty customer service or dedicated support for license purchase and activation
4852
- `, $ = `---
5011
+ `, H = `---
4853
5012
  title: "Slack Integration"
4854
5013
  description: "Integrate with Slack to receive and respond to alerts within Slack"
4855
5014
  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -4903,7 +5062,7 @@ Integrate with Slack to receive and respond to alerts within Slack.
4903
5062
 
4904
5063
  8. **Slack App shows Other questions error**
4905
5064
  - Try again, as this might be an unrecorded issue
4906
- - If the error persists, contact customer support`, j = `---
5065
+ - If the error persists, contact customer support`, B = `---
4907
5066
  title: "Microsoft Teams Integration"
4908
5067
  description: "Integrate Microsoft Teams as a third-party application to receive and respond to alerts within Microsoft Teams"
4909
5068
  date: "2024-05-11T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -4998,7 +5157,7 @@ Please check in Integration Center => Instant Messaging => Microsoft Teams under
4998
5157
  Currently not supported
4999
5158
  </details>
5000
5159
 
5001
- `, H = `Configure alert webhooks to receive HTTP callbacks at your specified URL when alerts have specific actions (such as triggering or closing). The callback content includes the latest key information about the alert, allowing integration with your custom tools.
5160
+ `, V = `Configure alert webhooks to receive HTTP callbacks at your specified URL when alerts have specific actions (such as triggering or closing). The callback content includes the latest key information about the alert, allowing integration with your custom tools.
5002
5161
 
5003
5162
  <span id="EventTypes"></span>
5004
5163
 
@@ -5166,7 +5325,7 @@ curl -X POST 'https://example.com/alert/webhook?a=a' \\
5166
5325
  4. **Trusted IP whitelist for push sources?**
5167
5326
  - {ip_whitelist}
5168
5327
  - May be updated in the future, please check periodically
5169
- `, B = `Configure incident webhooks to receive HTTP callbacks at your specified URL when incidents have specific actions (such as triggering or closing). The callback content includes the latest key information about the incident, allowing integration with your custom tools.
5328
+ `, z = `Configure incident webhooks to receive HTTP callbacks at your specified URL when incidents have specific actions (such as triggering or closing). The callback content includes the latest key information about the incident, allowing integration with your custom tools.
5170
5329
 
5171
5330
  <span id="EventTypes"></span>
5172
5331
 
@@ -5372,7 +5531,7 @@ curl -X POST 'https://example.com/incident/webhook?a=a' \\
5372
5531
 
5373
5532
  4. **Trusted IP whitelist for push sources?**
5374
5533
  - {ip_whitelist}
5375
- - May be updated in the future, please check periodically`, V = `Custom incident actions allow you to quickly invoke external interfaces during incident troubleshooting for incident self-healing, information enrichment, and other custom operations.
5534
+ - May be updated in the future, please check periodically`, K = `Custom incident actions allow you to quickly invoke external interfaces during incident troubleshooting for incident self-healing, information enrichment, and other custom operations.
5376
5535
 
5377
5536
  ## I. Creating Actions
5378
5537
 
@@ -5619,7 +5778,7 @@ When an incident occurs and is confirmed to be caused by a change, directly trig
5619
5778
 
5620
5779
  ### Update Status Page
5621
5780
 
5622
- When an incident is confirmed to affect online services, trigger external status page updates to prompt`, z = `---
5781
+ When an incident is confirmed to affect online services, trigger external status page updates to prompt`, J = `---
5623
5782
  title: "Configure Notification Templates"
5624
5783
  description: "Customize notification content through template configuration"
5625
5784
  date: "2024-05-10T10:00:00+08:00"
@@ -6226,32 +6385,33 @@ As shown below:
6226
6385
  export {
6227
6386
  c as AWSCW,
6228
6387
  A as AWSEventBridge,
6229
- H as AlertWebhook,
6388
+ V as AlertWebhook,
6230
6389
  r as AliyunARMS,
6231
6390
  d as AliyunCm,
6232
6391
  l as AliyunCmEvent,
6233
6392
  c as AliyunSLS,
6234
- R as AppDynamics,
6393
+ T as AppDynamics,
6235
6394
  h as AzureMonitor,
6236
6395
  u as BaiDuBCM,
6237
- V as CustomAction,
6396
+ K as CustomAction,
6238
6397
  e as CustomAlert,
6239
- W as CustomChange,
6240
- q as Dingtalk,
6398
+ Y as CustomChange,
6399
+ $ as Dingtalk,
6241
6400
  L as Dynatrace,
6242
6401
  n as Email,
6243
6402
  F as GoogleCM,
6244
- i as Grafana,
6403
+ o as Grafana,
6245
6404
  k as Graylog,
6405
+ G as Guance,
6246
6406
  g as HuaWeiCES,
6247
6407
  x as HuaweiyunLTS,
6248
- B as IncidentWebhook,
6408
+ z as IncidentWebhook,
6249
6409
  p as InfluxDB,
6250
6410
  _ as Jiankongbao,
6251
- G as Jira,
6252
- Y as Lark,
6411
+ q as Jira,
6412
+ O as Lark,
6253
6413
  M as Meraki,
6254
- j as MicrosoftTeams,
6414
+ B as MicrosoftTeams,
6255
6415
  t as N9e,
6256
6416
  C as OceanBase,
6257
6417
  N as OpManager,
@@ -6260,10 +6420,11 @@ export {
6260
6420
  a as Prometheus,
6261
6421
  S as Sentry,
6262
6422
  I as Skywalking,
6263
- $ as Slack,
6423
+ H as Slack,
6264
6424
  U as SolarWinds,
6265
- T as Splunk,
6266
- z as Templates,
6425
+ R as Splunk,
6426
+ W as StateCloud,
6427
+ J as Templates,
6267
6428
  y as TencentBK,
6268
6429
  v as TencentCLS,
6269
6430
  b as TencentCm,
@@ -6272,6 +6433,6 @@ export {
6272
6433
  D as VolcEngineEvent,
6273
6434
  E as VolcEngineMetric,
6274
6435
  P as VolcEngineTLS,
6275
- O as Wecom,
6276
- o as Zabbix
6436
+ j as Wecom,
6437
+ i as Zabbix
6277
6438
  };