Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Table of Contents
minLevel1
maxLevel3
outlinefalse
typelist
printablefalse

Overview

With the advanced integration settings, you get the most customizations for alerting. You can define when the system should create an alert, execute a close action, automatically acknowledge an alert, or add a note. You can also parse out anything from your webhook data and use it dynamically to build your alert content.

The rules execute in top-down order. The first matching rule executes first and it stops evaluating further rules. You can find the actions (Ignore, Create Alert, Close Alert, Add Note) in the Add rule dialog.. The rules are responsible for processing the actions. Every time data lands on the endpoint (or email box), these rules are matched to the data in top-down order. Each of these rules has a filters section. The first rule matching your alert (with a top-down order) executes the action associated with it. The Alert properties section provides the details of that action. Your alert is created according to the template captured in the Alert propertiessection.

Action processing

The advanced settings consist of many different alert scenarios. These scenarios are called “actions” and specify how and when alerts can be created, closed, or acknowledged. Jira Service Management provides default actions for every integration. You can customize them and add as many actions as you like. Learn more about actions.

Action filters

Every action has a filter section. Jira Service Management processes every incoming data associated with your integration. Then it evaluates them against your integration's actions for execution. Learn more about filters.

Alert properties

The action executes according to the template and settings you capture in the alert properties section.