Slack
INTEGRATION
Slack is a messaging tool for making communication fast and easy. And it's a great purveyor of custom emojis.
Workflows
Do more with Slack. Relay helps you connect Slack with other tools to automate your DevOps workflows.
Workflow
When a Datadog alert is triggered, send a message to Slack
This workflow responds to a Datadog alert by sending a message to a Slack channel.
Workflow
Monitor AWS DynamoDB provisioned capacity
This workflow sends a notification to Slack when DynamoDB provisioned capacity exceeds defined limits.
Workflow
Notify about unused keypairs
This workflow finds all EC2 key pairs that are not used by an EC2 instance and notifies a slack channel about them.
Workflow
When a PagerDuty incident is triggered, initiate the incident remediation policy
This workflow responds to a PagerDuty incident by creating a Jira ticket and Slack channel for the incident, and pinging the current on-call person with the details.
Workflow
When a PagerDuty incident is triggered, send a message to Slack
This workflow responds to a PagerDuty incident by sending a message to a Slack channel. The urgency of the incident determines which Slack channel the message goes to.
Workflow
Connect a Pulumi application in GitHub to Relay for CI/CD
This workflow receives webhook events from GitHub and runs Pulumi to preview or create resources in your application.
Workflow
When a VictorOps incident is triggered, initiate a reponse policy
This workflow responds to a VictorOps incident by creating a Jira ticket and Slack channel for the incident, and posting the details back to the incident timeline
Steps
Steps are contained actions that execute things you want done.
Slack integration
Integration with Slack for Puppet Relay.
Steps
relaysh/slack-step-message-send - sends a message to a Slack channel relaysh/channel-create - creates a Slack channel and sets a topic
Triggers
None yet.
Contributing
In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes
NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request!
License
As indicated by the repository, this project is licensed under Apache 2.0.