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  • 12 May 2023
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AlertOps and ThousandEyes

AlertOps’ alert management system can be integrated with ThousandEyes to receive and respond to all (predefined status mappings) alerts through email, SMS, push notification or phone alerts. AlertOps would ensure that the alert/job status would reach the appropriate team by using proper workflows, escalation policies and schedules. Based on your ruleset, incidents can be automatically opened and closed, depending on what kind of event ThousandEyes reports.

 

The above scenario and scope for integration is due to the fact that AlertOps has a very flexible and simple API/Webhook configuration feature that can be leveraged with ThousandEyes's alert and notification capabilities.

 

AlertOps - Inbound Integration

We can define rulesets in AlertOps so that ThousandEyes can send out pass/fail alerts to the AlertOps platform. AlertOps would ensure based on these notifications received, that it would always reach out and assign to the correct person/team by utilizing its escalation policies, schedules, and workflow features.

 

AlertOps provides Inbound Integrations to integrate with numerous monitoring, chat and ITSM tools. You can configure an inbound integration for ThousandEyes.

 

At a high level this is how the flow looks like, you define an API integration in the AlertOps platform by defining settings like Integration Name, Escalation rules, recipient users/groups. Once an integration is defined, a unique API URL is generated. This acts as webhook or the gateway through which notifications from ThousandEyes reach AlertOps and thus an incident/alert is created correspondingly. The API can be defined with various settings like URL mappings, filters, escalations etc. as required. ThousandEyes has to be configured with a webhook notification for an alert.


Configure Inbound Integration in AlertOps

  1. Navigate to Configuration àIntegrations àAdd API Integration à API Integration Detail page.
  2. Select ThousandEyes,
  3. Once you selected the integration, you can then specify basic settings like the integration name, escalation policy, names of the recipients/groups for which the alerts must be assigned to.
  4. Once you click save, the API Integration will be created, and you will be given a unique URL which acts as the access point and needs to be configured at the source (in this case ThousandEyes), to send alerts. You can find the integration you just created, and you can give advanced settings and define various configurations for the alerts to be received and processed. For example, you can define when to open and close alerts based on the payload obtained from the API call, filters etc.
  5. Make a note of the API URL, which will be used in ThousandEyes, so it calls a HTTP POST request to this URL with the body in JSON format containing the alert specific information. AlertOps automatically creates an alert when the status variable (eventType) contains 'ALERT_NOTIFICATION_TRIGGER'. The incident will also be closed automatically when the status 'ALERT_NOTIFICATION_CLEAR' is received from ThousandEyes. 
  6. In Advanced Settings you can define URL mappings as you want in the Rules for Opening and Closing Alerts. You can provide other filters and match with regex expressions as well. You can also test the generated URL with the sample data provided. 

 

Configure Integration in ThousandEyes 

  1. In your ThousandEyes portal, through the left navigation menu, select 'Alert Rules' under 'Alerts'
  2. In an existing Alert Rule, or while creating a new Alert Rule, find 'Webhooks' under the 'Notifications' tab.
  3. Select 'Edit Webhooks' and click 'Add New Webhook'
  4. Give a name, under URL, paste the AlertOps Inbound Integration API URL. Select Auth Type as None. You can test the webhook. Save. 

Thats it! You have configured a webhook notification for an alert rule. Any alert will be sent to AlertOps for incident management. 

Message logs, alert specific information can be viewed in the “Inbound Log” section in AlertOps Dashboard. Alerts can be viewed in the ‘Alerts’ tab as well.

 

Alert Triggering Information

AlertOps will automatically create an incident when a new alert is received from ThousandEyes when the eventType contains "ALERT_NOTIFICATION_TRIGGER".

 

If an alert with status "ALERT_NOTIFICATION_TRIGGER" matches an existing Open Alert, AlertOps will recognize the new alert as a duplicate and ignore the alert.

The alert will be recorded in the Inbound Messages table as “Mapped Appended.”

 

AlertOps will automatically close the same incident when an alert with eventType contains "ALERT_NOTIFICATION_CLEAR".

 

References

AlertOps Integration Guides

General Restful API Guide

ThousandEyes - Guide


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