alertmanager/config/testdata/conf.good.yml

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global:
# The smarthost and SMTP sender used for mail notifications.
smtp_smarthost: 'localhost:25'
smtp_from: 'alertmanager@example.org'
smtp_auth_username: 'alertmanager'
smtp_auth_password: "multiline\nmysecret"
smtp_hello: "host.example.org"
slack_api_url: "http://mysecret.example.com/"
http_config:
proxy_url: 'http://127.0.0.1:1025'
# The directory from which notification templates are read.
templates:
- '/etc/alertmanager/template/*.tmpl'
# The root route on which each incoming alert enters.
route:
# The labels by which incoming alerts are grouped together. For example,
# multiple alerts coming in for cluster=A and alertname=LatencyHigh would
# be batched into a single group.
group_by: ['alertname', 'cluster', 'service']
# When a new group of alerts is created by an incoming alert, wait at
# least 'group_wait' to send the initial notification.
# This way ensures that you get multiple alerts for the same group that start
# firing shortly after another are batched together on the first
# notification.
group_wait: 30s
# When the first notification was sent, wait 'group_interval' to send a batch
# of new alerts that started firing for that group.
group_interval: 5m
# If an alert has successfully been sent, wait 'repeat_interval' to
# resend them.
repeat_interval: 3h
# A default receiver
receiver: team-X-mails
# All the above attributes are inherited by all child routes and can
# overwritten on each.
# The child route trees.
routes:
# This routes performs a regular expression match on alert labels to
# catch alerts that are related to a list of services.
- match_re:
service: ^(foo1|foo2|baz)$
receiver: team-X-mails
# The service has a sub-route for critical alerts, any alerts
# that do not match, i.e. severity != critical, fall-back to the
# parent node and are sent to 'team-X-mails'
routes:
- match:
severity: critical
receiver: team-X-pager
- match:
service: files
receiver: team-Y-mails
routes:
- match:
severity: critical
receiver: team-Y-pager
# This route handles all alerts coming from a database service. If there's
# no team to handle it, it defaults to the DB team.
- match:
service: database
receiver: team-DB-pager
# Also group alerts by affected database.
group_by: [alertname, cluster, database]
routes:
- match:
owner2: team-X
receiver: team-X-pager
continue: true
- match:
owner: team-Y
receiver: team-Y-pager
# continue: true
# Inhibition rules allow to mute a set of alerts given that another alert is
# firing.
# We use this to mute any warning-level notifications if the same alert is
# already critical.
inhibit_rules:
- source_match:
severity: 'critical'
target_match:
severity: 'warning'
# Apply inhibition if the alertname is the same.
equal: ['alertname', 'cluster', 'service']
receivers:
- name: 'team-X-mails'
email_configs:
- to: 'team-X+alerts@example.org'
- name: 'team-X-pager'
email_configs:
- to: 'team-X+alerts-critical@example.org'
pagerduty_configs:
- routing_key: "mysecret"
- name: 'team-Y-mails'
email_configs:
- to: 'team-Y+alerts@example.org'
- name: 'team-Y-pager'
pagerduty_configs:
- routing_key: "mysecret"
- name: 'team-DB-pager'
pagerduty_configs:
- routing_key: "mysecret"
- name: victorOps-receiver
victorops_configs:
- api_key: mysecret
routing_key: Sample_route
- name: opsGenie-receiver
opsgenie_configs:
- api_key: mysecret
- name: pushover-receiver
pushover_configs:
- token: mysecret
user_key: key
- name: slack-receiver
slack_configs:
- channel: '#my-channel'
image_url: 'http://some.img.com/img.png'