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Hi all,
I am new in Opsgenie. I have been told to implement the Alert API in Opsgenie. Can anyone help me please? Do you know how/ have you implemented the Alert API in Opsgenie? If you know any documentation or can guide me on how to do will be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks Daniel for your response.
However I need to know, how to implement those APIs in Opsgenie.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Moahmmed
I see that you want to get notified when the application is down. Why don't you set up heartbeats? This might be the easiest solution in your case. You can either set up a heartbeat via API (Heartbeat API Documentation) or simply have your application send emails to Opsgenie to recognize the heartbeat.
Best,
Daniel
STAGIL
@mohammedr Just wanted to say welcome! Looks like Daniel pointed you in the right direction, so I hope you find what you're looking for. 😄
Hi Erica,
Thanks.
Honestly, I am lost. everywhere they talk about the API. But what I really need to know how do I implement that API in Opsgenie.
We have some web applications( Ex: http://web1.zenithss.com/wsms2push/TesterServlet). What I want to do is configure an alert in Opsgenie so that when this application is down, we can be notified. If needed we can setup a rest service in the server, which will provide the status of the application when it is called. Currently, we have some Perl scripts that do the job and send us email when the application is down. Any kind of suggestion/help will be highly appreciable.
Mohammed
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