zulip/zerver/webhooks/zabbix/doc.md

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Receive Zabbix notifications in Zulip!
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**Note:** This guide is for Zabbix 5.4 and above; some older Zabbix versions have a
different workflow for creating an outgoing webhook.
1. {!create-stream.md!}
1. {!create-bot-construct-url.md!}
1. Go to your Zabbix web interface, and click **Administration**. Click on
**General** and then select **Macros** from the dropdown. Click **Add** and set the
macro to `{$ZABBIX_URL}`. Set the value as the URL to your Zabbix server like
`https://zabbix.example.com` ensuring there no trailing slashes. Click **Update**
1. Go back to your Zabbix web interface, and click **Administration**. Click on
**Media Types**, and click **Create Media Type**.
1. Set **Name** to a name of your choice, such as `Zulip`. Set **Type** to **Webhook**.
Add the following **Parameters**:
* Add `hostname` as the first parameter with the value `{HOST.NAME}`.
* Add `item` as the second parameter with the value `{ITEM.NAME1} is {ITEM.VALUE1}`.
* Add `link` as the third parameter with the value `{$ZABBIX_URL}/tr_events.php?triggerid={TRIGGER.ID}&eventid={EVENT.ID}`.
* Add `severity` as the fourth parameter with the value `{TRIGGER.SEVERITY}`.
* Add `status` as the fifth parameter with the value `{TRIGGER.STATUS}`.
* Add `trigger` as the sixth parameter with the value `{TRIGGER.NAME}`.
* Add `zulip_endpoint` as the seventh parameter with the value set as the URL
constructed earlier.
1. Click the **Pencil** to edit the script and replace any existing content with the below script:
try {
Zabbix.Log(4, 'zulip webhook script value='+value);
var result = {
'tags': {
'endpoint': 'zulip'
}
},
params = JSON.parse(value),
req = new HttpRequest(),
payload = {},
resp;
req.addHeader('Content-Type: application/json');
payload.hostname = params.hostname;
payload.severity = params.severity;
payload.status = params.status;
payload.item = params.item;
payload.trigger = params.trigger;
payload.link = params.link;
resp = req.post(params.zulip_endpoint,
JSON.stringify(payload))
if (req.getStatus() != 200) {
throw 'Response code: '+req.getStatus();
}
resp = JSON.parse(resp);
result.tags.issue_id = resp.id;
result.tags.issue_key = resp.key;
} catch (error) {
Zabbix.Log(4, 'zulip issue creation failed json : '+JSON.stringify(payload));
Zabbix.Log(4, 'zulip issue creation failed : '+error);
result = {};
}
return JSON.stringify(result);
1. Check the **Enabled** option.
1. Click **Message Templates** in the top bar. Click **Add** under **Message Type**. Select **Problem**.
1. Set **Subject** to `{TRIGGER.STATUS}-{TRIGGER.SEVERITY}-{TRIGGER.NAME}`.
Set **Message** to the following:
{
"hostname": "{HOST.NAME}",
"severity": "{TRIGGER.SEVERITY}",
"status": "{TRIGGER.STATUS}",
"item": "{ITEM.NAME1} is {ITEM.VALUE1}",
"trigger": "{TRIGGER.NAME}",
"link": "{$ZABBIX_URL}/tr_events.php?triggerid={TRIGGER.ID}&eventid={EVENT.ID}"
}
1. Click **Add**.
1. Go back to your Zabbix web interface, and click **Administration**.
Click on **Users**, and select the alias of the user you would like
to use to set the notification. Click **Media**, and click **Add**.
1. Set **Type** to **Zulip** or whatever you named your media type as.
Set **Send To** to `Zulip` or any text. This field needs something in,
but isn't used. Tweak the severity and times when active for notifications
as appropriate, and check the **Enabled** option. Click **Add**.
Click **Update**.
1. Go back to your Zabbix web interface, and click **Configuration**.
Click **Actions**, and click **Create Action**.
1. Set **Name** to a name of your choice, such as `Zulip`. Under
**New Conditions**, add the conditions for triggering a notification.
Check the **Enabled** option, and click **Operations**.
1. Under **Operations** click **Add**, and then set **Operation Type** to
`Send Message`. Under **Send to Users**, click **Add**, and select the user
you added the alert to and click **Select**. Under **Send only to**,
select **Zulip** or the name of your media type. Click **Add** twice.
{!congrats.md!}
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