Is there a way to publish Who is on call Schedule from Opsgenie to a publically available resource like Confluence. Where other team members can actually see the schedule and contact the concerned person if they have any issue ?
Hi @myadav - There are 2 options for "exporting" schedules from Opsgenie. You can either download the .ics file, or subscribe to the webcal link of the on-call schedule. I'm not sure if Confluence has an option of subscribing to a webcal link like you can on Google Calendar, or Outlook for example. But those are currently the 2 ways of accessing opsgenie on-call schedules outside of Opsgenie.
Those options are discussed here: https://docs.opsgenie.com/docs/your-on-call-schedule#how-to-export-on-call-schedules
We also have a feature request to be able to "sync" Confluence calendars with Opsgenie on-call schedules, so hopefully more functionality will be available between the 2 in the future.
Thanks,
Samir
Thanks we are using opsgenie bot in slack to see who is on call. I wanted to create a dynamic webpage or something where the developers can actually see who is on call from the operations team and accordingly coordinate with them.
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Hey @myadav
thanks for asking this question, I have been trying to find a way to automate the execution '/genie whoisoncall <schedule_name>', came here as I started to wonder if opsgenie could push that info to slack instead of slack pulling from opsgenie. Would be interested to know how you solved this.
Hey @Samir
Looks like there isn't a way a currently to push whoisoncall information, but would be great if opsgenie could support posting to a webhook whenever there is a change in the schedule.
Thanks,
Praveen
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Any update on this? You would think that you'd be able embed a schedule since they are both Atlassian products.
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I'm looking to do the same thing. There is still no other way than using ics or webcal links ?
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There's not even an option for webcal links anymore. Now, all you can do is download the .ics manually, and import it manually. You can't link directly to it any longer.
Why does sh*t like this always seem to go BACKWARD with Atlassian?
[EDIT: The fault was with my browser. Disregard please.]
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