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Slack notifications #374

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PenzinAlexander opened this issue Oct 4, 2020 · 4 comments
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Slack notifications #374

PenzinAlexander opened this issue Oct 4, 2020 · 4 comments
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@PenzinAlexander
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PenzinAlexander commented Oct 4, 2020

Please add Slack, Email, etc. support for notifications.

@Alex-D Alex-D added the pro label Oct 26, 2020
@pashkatrick
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Hi, @PenzinAlexander i will do it soon in this repo
Pls, star it if you interested

@PenzinAlexander
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Hi, @PenzinAlexander i will do it soon in this repo
Pls, star it if you interested
Hello. We moved now to Discord :)

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@PenzinAlexander
It will be alert system, so if you wanna Discord - will be :)

@flinthamm
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Really impressive wall board (great work guys) it's just a shame (IMHO) that there are no webhooks or ways to trigger an event when a monitored object fails and hence +1 here, as this is the closest I can find. I know this is a wall board but as this is essentially doing the monitoring, it seems a shame to waste these efforts and not be able to tap into this to trigger an external event i.e. Slack, Telgram, etc?
With eveything else so professionally crafted, it just seems a shame to use Python to monitor the logs when ideally this is something that should be built-in to the core?
I'm stretched for time (like all of us no doubt) at the moment but if I get any time (and can learn what's necessary) I'll try to contribute but in the meantime, will keep fingers crossed this great project will evolve further :)

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