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Send Azure service health alerts with PagerDuty using webhooks

This article shows you how to set up Azure service health notifications through PagerDuty using a webhook. By using PagerDuty's custom Microsoft Azure integration type, you can effortlessly add Service Health alerts to your new or existing PagerDuty services.

Creating a service health integration URL in PagerDuty

  1. Make sure you have signed up for and are signed into your PagerDuty account.

  2. Navigate to the Services section in PagerDuty.

    The "Services" section in PagerDuty

  3. Select Add New Service or open an existing service you have set up.

  4. In the Integration Settings, select the following:

    a. Integration Type: Microsoft Azure

    b. Integration Name: <Name>

    The "Integration Settings" in PagerDuty

  5. Fill out any other required fields and select Add.

  6. Open this new integration and copy and save the Integration URL.

    The "Integration URL" in PagerDuty

Create an alert using PagerDuty in the Azure portal

For a new action group:

  1. Follow steps 1 through 8 in Create an alert on a service health notification for a new action group by using the Azure portal.

  2. Define in the list of Actions:

    a. Action Type: Webhook

    b. Details: The PagerDuty Integration URL you previously saved.

    c. Name: Webhook's name, alias, or identifier.

  3. Select Save when done to create the alert.

For an existing action group:

  1. In the Azure portal, select Monitor.

  2. In the Settings section, select Action groups.

  3. Find and select the action group you want to edit.

  4. Add to the list of Actions:

    a. Action Type: Webhook

    b. Details: The PagerDuty Integration URL you previously saved.

    c. Name: Webhook's name, alias, or identifier.

  5. Select Save when done to update the action group.

Testing your webhook integration via an HTTP POST request

  1. Create the service health payload you want to send. You can find an example service health webhook payload at Webhooks for Azure activity log alerts.

  2. Create an HTTP POST request as follows:

    POST        https://events.pagerduty.com/integration/<IntegrationKey>/enqueue
    
    HEADERS     Content-Type: application/json
    
    BODY        <service health payload>
    
  3. You should receive a 202 Accepted with a message containing your "event ID."

  4. Go to PagerDuty to confirm that your integration was set up successfully.

Next steps