https://support.atlassian.com/opsgenie/docs/what-is-the-priority-level-of-integration/
The level of importance of an alert created by an integration is the integration’s priority level.
An alert created by an integration will have a level of importance. This is the integration’s priority level.
An alert may have one of the five different types of priority levels; P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5 (P1 indicates the highest priority, P5 is the least).
You can select any of the P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5 manually or you can either select {{priority}} dynamic field or the Custom Value to Jira Service Management Priority to define how you want to parse the priority from the payload.
If you select manual values, the alert created from that integration will always have that priority.
If {{priority}} dynamic field is selected, then it may have two different outcomes. If the integration sends a priority value and Opsgenie parses and maps it to its known priority levels, then the priority is set according to the priority value from the payload that the tool sends. If an unknown value is assigned or the tool does not carry a priority information, the alert will have the default priority value, P3.
If Custom Value to Opsgenie Priority is chosen a new field will be shown to give the expression to define how you want to parse the priority from the payload. The result must be one of the priority values that Opsgenie allows; P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5. You can drag dynamic fields and use string processing methods just like other field configurations. If the result is an unknown value, then the default priority value P3 is set as the priority of the alert.
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