This utility syncs duty users from specific Opsgenie schedules with user groups in Slack.
In addition to the on-call from Opsgenie, you can specify additional ones that will also be added to the user group.
Opsgenieapi key with access:configuration accessread
Slackapp OAuth token with scopes:usergroups:readusergroups:writeusers:readusers:read.email
- Docker / golang
slack_user_group_name1:
- opsgenie schedule name 1
slack_user_group_name2:
- opsgenie schedule name 2
- additional.user@num1
- additional.user@num2- Create a
config.yamlin e.g./opt/opsginwith the following content:
slack_user_group_name1:
- opsgenie schedule name 1- Start the container by adding a directory with a configuration file:
docker run \
-v /opt/opsgin:/opt/opsgin \
-e OPSGIN_API_KEY=*** \
-e OPSGIN_SLACK_API_KEY=*** \
opsgin/opsgin:0.1-e6f2c10 syncgo install -v github.com/opsgin/[email protected]
opsgin
Synchronization of the on-duty Opsgenie with Slack user groups
Usage:
opsgin [command]
Available Commands:
help Help about any command
sync Sync users
Flags:
--config-file string Set the configuration file name (default "config.yaml")
--config-path string Set the configuration file path (default "/etc/opsgin")
-h, --help help for opsgin
--log-format string Set the log format: text, json (default "text")
--log-level string Set the log level: debug, info, warn, error, fatal (default "info")
Use "opsgin [command] --help" for more information about a command.