License
MIT License
The Sensu Go OpsGenie Handler is a Sensu Event Handler which manages
OpsGenie incidents, for alerting operators. With this handler,
Sensu can trigger OpsGenie incidents.
This handler was inspired by pagerduty plugin.
Download the latest version of the sensu-opsgenie-handler from releases,
or create an executable script from this source.
From the local path of the sensu-opsgenie-handler repository:
go build -o /usr/local/bin/sensu-opsgenie-handler main.go
Example Sensu Go handler definition:
{
"api_version": "core/v2",
"type": "Handler",
"metadata": {
"namespace": "default",
"name": "opsgenie"
},
"spec": {
"type": "pipe",
"command": "sensu-opsgenie-handler",
"env_vars": [
"OPSGENIE_AUTHTOKEN=SECRET",
"OPSGENIE_TEAM=TEAM_NAME",
"OPSGENIE_APIURL=https://api.eu.opsgenie.com"
],
"timeout": 10,
"filters": [
"is_incident"
]
}
}
Example Sensu Go check definition:
{
"api_version": "core/v2",
"type": "CheckConfig",
"metadata": {
"namespace": "default",
"name": "dummy-app-healthz"
},
"spec": {
"command": "check-http -u http://localhost:8080/healthz",
"subscriptions":[
"dummy"
],
"publish": true,
"interval": 10,
"handlers": [
"opsgenie"
]
}
}
Help:
Usage:
sensu-opsgenie-handler [flags]
Flags:
-a, --auth string The OpsGenie V2 API authentication token, use default from OPSGENIE_AUTHTOKEN env var
-h, --help help for sensu-opsgenie-handler
-t, --team string The OpsGenie V2 API Team, use default from OPSGENIE_TEAM env var
Note: Make sure to set the OPSGENIE_AUTHTOKEN
environment variable for sensitive credentials in production to prevent leaking into system process table. Please remember command arguments can be viewed by unprivileged users using commands such as ps
or top
. The --auth
argument is provided as an override primarily for testing purposes.
To configure OpsGenie Sensu Integration follow these first part in OpsGenie Docs.
Please add this annotations inside sensu-agent:
# /etc/sensu/agent.yml example
annotations:
opsgenie_priority: "P1"
Or inside check:
{
"type": "CheckConfig",
"api_version": "core/v2",
"metadata": {
"name": "interval_check",
"namespace": "default",
"annotations": {
"opsgenie_priority": "P2"
}
},
"spec": {
"command": "check-cpu.sh -w 75 -c 90",
"subscriptions": ["system"],
"handlers": ["opsgenie"],
"interval": 60,
"publish": true
}
}
The easiest way to get this handler added to your Sensu environment, is to add it as an asset from Bonsai:
sensuctl asset add betorvs/sensu-opsgenie-handler --rename sensu-opsgenie-handler
See sensuctl asset --help
for details on how to specify version.
Another option is to manually register the asset by providing a URL to the tar.gz file, and sha512 hash for that file:
sensuctl asset create sensu-opsgenie-handler --url "https://assets.bonsai.sensu.io/fba8c41f2b5bc817f8fb201144627042a3e31ee3/sensu-opsgenie-handler_0.0.4_linux_amd64.tar.gz" --sha512 "5eda4b31371fae83860604dedbf8527d0d6919bfae8e4f5b33f71bd314f6d706ef80356b14f11d7d2f86923df722338a3d11b84fa1e35323959120b46b738487"
See https://github.com/sensu/sensu-go/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
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