oncall-engine/docs/sources/oncall-api-reference/routes.md
Ildar Iskhakov 2e63a9ff08
Jinja2 based routes (#1319)
# What this PR does

This PR adds the new way to set up routes using jinja2 templating
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## Which issue(s) this PR fixes

## Checklist

- [ ] Tests updated
- [ ] Documentation added
- [ ] `CHANGELOG.md` updated
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/docs/oncall/latest/oncall-api-reference/routes/
https://grafana.com/docs/oncall/latest/oncall-api-reference/routes/ Routes HTTP API 1100

Create a route

curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/" \
  --request POST \
  --header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  --data '{
      "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
      "escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
      "routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
      "position": 0,
      "slack": {
        "channel_id": "CH23212D"
      }
  }'

The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:

{
  "id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
  "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
  "escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
  "routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
  "position": 0,
  "is_the_last_route": false,
  "slack": {
    "channel_id": "CH23212D"
  }
}

Routes allow you to direct different alerts to different messenger channels and escalation chains. Useful for:

  • Important/non-important alerts
  • Alerts for different engineering groups
  • Snoozing spam & debugging alerts
Parameter Unique Required Description
integration_id No Yes Each route is assigned to a specific integration.
escalation_chain_id No Yes Each route is assigned a specific escalation chain.
routing_type Yes No Routing type that can be either jinja2 or regex(default value)
routing_regex Yes Yes Jinja2 template or Python Regex query (use https://regex101.com/ for debugging). OnCall chooses the route for an alert in case there is a match inside the whole alert payload.
position Yes Optional Route matching is performed one after another starting from position=0. Position=-1 will put the route to the end of the list before is_the_last_route. A new route created with a position of an existing route will move the old route (and all following routes) down in the list.
slack Yes Optional Dictionary with Slack-specific settings for a route.

HTTP request

POST {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/

Get a route

curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/RIYGUJXCPFHXY/" \
  --request GET \
  --header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \

The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:

{
  "id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
  "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
  "escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
  "routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
  "position": 0,
  "is_the_last_route": false,
  "slack": {
    "channel_id": "CH23212D"
  }
}

HTTP request

GET {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/<ROUTE_ID>/

List routes

curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/" \
  --request GET \
  --header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json"

The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:

{
  "count": 2,
  "next": null,
  "previous": null,
  "results": [
    {
      "id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
      "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
      "escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
      "routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
      "position": 0,
      "is_the_last_route": false,
      "slack": {
        "channel_id": "CH23212D"
      }
    },
    {
      "id": "RVBE4RKQSCGJ2",
      "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
      "escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
      "routing_regex": ".*",
      "position": 1,
      "is_the_last_route": true,
      "slack": {
        "channel_id": "CH23212D"
      }
    }
  ]
}

The following available filter parameters should be provided as GET arguments:

  • integration_id
  • routing_regex (Exact match)

HTTP request

GET {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/

Update route

curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/RIYGUJXCPFHXY/" \
  --request PUT \
  --header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  --data '{
      "routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
      "position": 0,
      "slack": {
        "channel_id": "CH23212D"
      }
  }'

The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:

{
  "id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
  "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
  "escalation_chain_id": "F5JU6KJET33FE",
  "routing_regex": "us-(east|west)",
  "position": 0,
  "is_the_last_route": false,
  "slack": {
    "channel_id": "CH23212D"
  }
}

HTTP request

PUT {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/<ROUTE_ID>/

Delete a route

curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/RIYGUJXCPFHXY/" \
  --request DELETE \
  --header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json"

HTTP request

DELETE {{API_URL}}/api/v1/routes/<ROUTE_ID>/