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diff --git a/doc/operations/incident_management/integrations.md b/doc/operations/incident_management/integrations.md index 07ffb92a000..d2c52123838 100644 --- a/doc/operations/incident_management/integrations.md +++ b/doc/operations/incident_management/integrations.md @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ to use this endpoint. > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/245331) in GitLab Free 13.5. -With Maintainer or higher [permissions](../../user/permissions.md), -you can view the list of configured alerts integrations by navigating to **Settings > Operations** -in your project's sidebar menu, and expanding the **Alert integrations** section. The list displays +With the [Maintainer role or higher](../../user/permissions.md), +you can view the list of configured alerts integrations by navigating to **Settings > Monitor** +in your project's sidebar menu, and expanding the **Alerts** section. The list displays the integration name, type, and status (enabled or disabled): ![Current Integrations](img/integrations_list_v13_5.png) @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ receive alert payloads in JSON format. You can always 1. Sign in to GitLab as a user with maintainer [permissions](../../user/permissions.md) for a project. -1. Navigate to **Settings > Operations** in your project. -1. Expand the **Alert integrations** section, and in the **Select integration type** dropdown menu, +1. Navigate to **Settings > Monitor** in your project. +1. Expand the **Alerts** section, and in the **Select integration type** dropdown menu, select **HTTP Endpoint**. 1. Toggle the **Active** alert setting. The URL and Authorization Key for the webhook configuration are available in the **View credentials** tab after you save the integration. You must also input @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ and you can [customize the payload](#customize-the-alert-payload-outside-of-gitl 1. Sign in to GitLab as a user with maintainer [permissions](../../user/permissions.md) for a project. -1. Navigate to **Settings > Operations** in your project. -1. Expand the **Alert integrations** section. +1. Navigate to **Settings > Monitor** in your project. +1. Expand the **Alerts** section. 1. For each endpoint you want to create: 1. Click the **Add new integration** button. @@ -166,8 +166,8 @@ configures an integration, you can trigger a test alert to confirm your integration works properly. 1. Sign in as a user with Developer or greater [permissions](../../user/permissions.md). -1. Navigate to **Settings > Operations** in your project. -1. Click **Alert integrations** to expand the section. +1. Navigate to **Settings > Monitor** in your project. +1. Click **Alerts** to expand the section. 1. Click the **{settings}** settings icon on the right side of the integration in [the list](#integrations-list). 1. Select the **Send test alert** tab to open it. 1. Enter a test payload in the payload field (valid JSON is required). @@ -219,8 +219,8 @@ active at the same time. To enable Opsgenie integration: -1. Sign in as a user with Maintainer or Owner [permissions](../../user/permissions.md). -1. Navigate to **Operations > Alerts**. +1. Sign in as a user with the [Maintainer or Owner role](../../user/permissions.md). +1. Navigate to **Monitor > Alerts**. 1. In the **Integrations** select box, select **Opsgenie**. 1. Select the **Active** toggle. 1. In the **API URL** field, enter the base URL for your Opsgenie integration, @@ -228,4 +228,4 @@ To enable Opsgenie integration: 1. Select **Save changes**. After you enable the integration, navigate to the Alerts list page at -**Operations > Alerts**, and then select **View alerts in Opsgenie**. +**Monitor > Alerts**, and then select **View alerts in Opsgenie**. |