- 10.x (LTS)
- 12.x (LTS)
- 14.x (LTS)
- Create config file
config.json
PAGERDUTY_READ_ONLY_TOKENis used for reading schedules and checking the overlaps.SCHEDULESarray can contain one or moreSCHEDULEitems to check- every
SCHEDULEshould have aNOTIFICATIONSsection to create a PagerDuty incident or send a Slack message if overlap is found SCHEDULEcan contain aEXCLUSION_DAYSkey, which specifies days (3 letter abb.) in form of object with optionalstartandendtime (hh:mmformat CET TIMEZONE).Ifstartorendis omitted, whole day is considered excluded. Example below represents current weekend on-call setup.
Currently, we support Slack (SLACK with SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL and CHANNEL) or shorthanded SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL and
PagerDuty (PAGERDUTY with PAGERDUTY_TOKEN, PAGERDUTY_SERVICE_ID and PAGERDUTY_FROM) notifications. The
PAGERDUTY_TOKEN has to have full access.
For PagerDuty, an incident can either be directly assigned to the user with overlaps (default) or set to an escalation
policy (if specified by PAGERDUTY_ESCALATION_POLICY_ID in config).
All PagerDuty integrations are using PagerDuty API v2. When generating an API token, select the v2 option.
{
"PAGERDUTY_API_URL": "https://acme.pagerduty.com/api/v1",
"PAGERDUTY_READ_ONLY_TOKEN": "33333333333333333333",
"WEEKS_TO_CHECK": 2,
"SCHEDULES": [{
"SCHEDULE": ["PWEVPB6", "PT57OLG"],
"NOTIFICATIONS": {
"SLACK": {
"SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL": "http://acme.slack.com/11111",
"CHANNEL": "#channel-name"
}
}
}, {
"SCHEDULE": ["PWEVPB6", "PT57OLA"],
"NOTIFICATIONS": {
"PAGERDUTY": {
"PAGERDUTY_TOKEN": "22222222222222222222",
"PAGERDUTY_SERVICE_ID": "PFARE53",
"PAGERDUTY_FROM": "[email protected]"
},
"SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL": "http://acme.slack.com/11111"
},
"EXCLUSION_DAYS": {"Fri": {"start": "18:00", "end": "23:59"}, "Sat": {}, "Sun": {"start": "00:00", "end": "18:00"}}
}]
}- Run command and check:
$ ./bin/pdoverrides check --config config.json
Config schedule IDs passed.
OKFor debugging you can use debug package included in the library:
DEBUG=pagerduty-overrides* ./bin/pdoverrides check -c config.json
Alternatively, you can include the DEBUG variable in the config.json file (esp. for debugging on AWS Lambda).