oncall-engine/docs/sources/oncall-api-reference/alertgroups.md
Joey Orlando 767c5352fa
augment API response pagination attributes (#2471)
# What this PR does

This PR:
- adds a few attributes to paginated API responses
- removes channel filter "send demo alert" internal API endpoint + tests
(this endpoint was marked as deprecated + not consumed by the web UI)

With the new paginated API response schema, the web UI will no longer
need to:
- hardcode `ITEMS_PER_PAGE` for each table
- manually calculate total number of pages

(these two things ☝️ will be done in
https://github.com/grafana/oncall/issues/2476)

For `GET /api/internal/v1/alertgroups` the response will now look like
this:
```diff
{
    "next": <url> | None,
    "previous": <url> | None,
    "results": [],
++  "page_size": <int>
}
```

For all other paginated API responses, the response will now look like:
```diff
{
    "count": <int>,
    "next": <url> | None,
    "previous": <url> | None,
    "results": [],
++  "page_size": <int>,
++  "current_page_number": <int>,
++  "total_pages": <int>
}
```

## TODO
- [x] update public API docs to include these new attributes

## Checklist

- [x] Unit, integration, and e2e (if applicable) tests updated
- [x] Documentation added (or `pr:no public docs` PR label added if not
required)
- [x] `CHANGELOG.md` updated (or `pr:no changelog` PR label added if not
required)
2023-07-14 11:19:40 -04:00

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https://grafana.com/docs/oncall/latest/oncall-api-reference/alertgroups/ Alert groups HTTP API 400

List alert groups

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

The above command returns JSON structured in the following way:

{
  "count": 1,
  "next": null,
  "previous": null,
  "results": [
    {
      "id": "I68T24C13IFW1",
      "integration_id": "CFRPV98RPR1U8",
      "route_id": "RIYGUJXCPFHXY",
      "alerts_count": 3,
      "state": "resolved",
      "created_at": "2020-05-19T12:37:01.430444Z",
      "resolved_at": "2020-05-19T13:37:01.429805Z",
      "acknowledged_at": null,
      "title": "Memory above 90% threshold",
      "permalinks": {
        "slack": "https://ghostbusters.slack.com/archives/C1H9RESGA/p135854651500008",
        "telegram": "https://t.me/c/5354/1234?thread=1234"
      }
    }
  ],
  "current_page_number": 1,
  "page_size": 50,
  "total_pages": 1
}

These available filter parameters should be provided as GET arguments:

  • id
  • route_id
  • integration_id
  • state

HTTP request

GET {{API_URL}}/api/v1/alert_groups/

Delete alert groups

curl "{{API_URL}}/api/v1/alert_groups/I68T24C13IFW1/" \
  --request DELETE \
  --header "Authorization: meowmeowmeow" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  --data '{
      "mode": "wipe"
  }'
Parameter Required Description
mode No Default setting is wipe. wipe will remove the payload of all Grafana OnCall group alerts. This is useful if you sent sensitive data to OnCall. All metadata will remain. DELETE will trigger the removal of alert groups, alerts, and all related metadata. It will also remove alert group notifications in Slack and other destinations.

NOTE: DELETE can take a few moments to delete alert groups because Grafana OnCall interacts with 3rd party APIs such as Slack. Please check objects using GET to be sure the data is removed.

HTTP request

DELETE {{API_URL}}/api/v1/alert_groups/<ALERT_GROUP_ID>