Hi, I have ops genie set up to send alerts to a Slack channel when they are triggered. What I'd like to do is create a small "buffer" between the alert hitting the channel and the person on call getting paged, so other team members in more convenient time zones get a chance to respond. In order for this to be successful, I'd like the OpsGenie bot to ping the whole channel with `@channel` so team members have an opportunity to see and respond to the alert within the window.
I can't seem to find anything in the integration that can accomplish this. Is there any way to somehow prepend an `@channel` to the message? I use prometheus to generate the original alert text, so I guess I could put that in the original alert description, but my gut tells me that won't get translated to the `@channel` handle by the time it propogates through the bot.
Hi @leejhampton1 ,
Including "@channel" in the Message of the alert will not notify the members of the Slack channel as expected when this command is executed.
Having said that - including "@channel" in the Description of the alert will. The Description of the alert can be included with what's sent to Slack.
Under the Prometheus integration, you could include a hardcoded "@channel" in the Description field. This can be configured under the Advanced tab of the integration:
Otherwise you can configure an Alert Policy under the team receiving these alerts that modifies your alerts and includes the "@channel" in each alert's description:
Hope that helps!
FYI - Both of the features listed above are only available on the Opsgenie Standard and Enterprise plans.
Here's a test to confirm this should work as expected using an Alert Policy - which added "@channel" to the alert's description - and notified the channel:
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