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Create a route
shell
curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/" \
--request POST \
--header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{
"integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
"escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
"routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
"position": 0,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
}'
The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:
json
{
"id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
"integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
"escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
"routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
"position": 0,
"is_the_last_route": false,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
}
Routes allow you to direct different alerts to different messenger channels and escalation chains. Useful for:
- Important/non-important alerts
- Alerts for different engineering groups
- Snoozing spam & debugging alerts
Parameter | Unique | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
integration_id | No | Yes | Each route is assigned to a specific integration. |
escalation_chain_id | No | Yes | Each route is assigned a specific escalation chain. Explicitly pass null to create a route without an escalation chain assigned. |
routing_type | Yes | No | Routing type that can be either jinja2 or regex (default value) |
routing_regex | Yes | Yes | Jinja2 template or Python Regex query (use https://regex101.com/ for debugging). OnCall chooses the route for an alert in case there is a match inside the whole alert payload. |
position | Yes | Optional | Route matching is performed one after another starting from position=0 . Position=-1 will put the route to the end of the list before is_the_last_route . A new route created with a position of an existing route will move the old route (and all following routes) down in the list. |
slack | Yes | Optional | Dictionary with Slack-specific settings for a route. |
HTTP request
POST {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/
Get a route
shell
curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/RIYGUJXCPFHXY/" \
--request GET \
--header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:
json
{
"id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
"integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
"escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
"routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
"position": 0,
"is_the_last_route": false,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
}
HTTP request
GET {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/<ROUTE_ID>/
List routes
shell
curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/" \
--request GET \
--header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json"
The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:
json
{
"count": 2,
"next": null,
"previous": null,
"results": [
{
"id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
"integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
"escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
"routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
"position": 0,
"is_the_last_route": false,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
},
{
"id": "RVBE4RKQSCGJ2",
"integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
"escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
"routing_regex": ".*",
"position": 1,
"is_the_last_route": true,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
}
],
"current_page_number": 1,
"page_size": 25,
"total_pages": 1
}
The following available filter parameters should be provided as GET
arguments:
integration_id
routing_regex
(Exact match)
HTTP request
GET {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/
Update route
shell
curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/RIYGUJXCPFHXY/" \
--request PUT \
--header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json" \
--data '{
"routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
"position": 0,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
}'
The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:
json
{
"id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
"integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
"escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
"routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
"position": 0,
"is_the_last_route": false,
"slack": {
"channel_id": "CH23212D"
}
}
HTTP request
PUT {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/<ROUTE_ID>/
Delete a route
shell
curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/RIYGUJXCPFHXY/" \
--request DELETE \
--header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
--header "Content-Type: application/json"
HTTP request
DELETE {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/<ROUTE_ID>/
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