2017-03-28 17:23:01 -04:00
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[[actions-slack]]
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=== Slack Action
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Use the `slack` action to send messages to a https://slack.com/[Slack]
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team's channels or users. To send Slack messages, you need to
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<<configuring-slack, configure at least one Slack account>> in
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`elasticsearch.yml`.
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[[configuring-slack-actions]]
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==== Configuring Slack Actions
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You configure Slack actions in the `actions` array. Action-specific attributes
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are specified using the `slack` keyword.
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The following snippet shows a simple slack action definition:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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"actions" : {
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"notify-slack" : {
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"transform" : { ... },
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"throttle_period" : "5m",
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"slack" : {
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"message" : {
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"to" : [ "#admins", "@chief-admin" ], <1>
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"text" : "Encountered {{ctx.payload.hits.total}} errors in the last 5 minutes (facepalm)" <2>
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}
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The channels and users you want to send the message to.
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<2> The content of the message.
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[[formatting-slack-messages]]
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==== Using Attachments to Format Slack Messages
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In addition to sending simple text-based messages, you can use the Slack
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https://api.slack.com/docs/attachments[attachment] mechanism to send formatted
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messages. {watcher} leverages Slack attachments to enable you to dynamically
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populate templated messages from the execution context payload.
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The following snippet shows a standard message attachment:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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"actions" : {
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"notify-slack" : {
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"throttle_period" : "5m",
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"slack" : {
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"account" : "team1",
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"message" : {
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"from" : "watcher",
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"to" : [ "#admins", "@chief-admin" ],
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"text" : "System X Monitoring",
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"attachments" : [
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{
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"title" : "Errors Found",
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"text" : "Encountered {{ctx.payload.hits.total}} errors in the last 5 minutes (facepalm)",
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"color" : "danger"
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}
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]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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[[slack-dynamic-attachment]]
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To define an attachment template that is dynamically populated from the payload,
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you specify `dynamic_attachments` in the watch action. For example, a dynamic
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attachment could reference histogram buckets in the payload and build an
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attachment per bucket.
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In the following example, the watch input executes a search with a date histogram
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aggregation and the Slack action:
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. Transforms the payload to a list where each item in the list holds the month,
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the user count for that month, and the color that represents the sentiment
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associated with that count (danger or bad).
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. Defines an attachment template that references items in the list generated by
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the transform.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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"input" : {
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"search" : {
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"request" : {
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"body" : {
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"aggs" : {
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"users_per_month" : {
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"date_histogram" : {
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"field" : "@timestamp",
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"interval" : "month"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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},
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...
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"actions" : {
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"notify-slack" : {
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"throttle_period" : "5m",
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"transform" : {
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"script" : {
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"inline" : "['items': ctx.payload.aggregations.users_per_month.buckets.collect(bucket -> ['count': bucket.doc_count, 'name': bucket.key_as_string, 'color': bucket.doc_count < 100 ? 'danger' : 'good'])]",
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"lang" : "painless"
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}
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},
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"slack" : {
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"account" : "team1",
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"message" : {
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"from" : "watcher",
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"to" : [ "#admins", "@chief-admin" ],
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"text" : "System X Monitoring",
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"dynamic_attachments" : {
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"list_path" : "ctx.payload.items" <1>
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"attachment_template" : {
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"title" : "{{month}}", <2>
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"text" : "Users Count: {{count}}",
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"color" : "{{color}}"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The list generated by the action's transform.
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<2> The parameter placeholders refer to attributes in each item of the list
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generated by the transform.
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[[slack-action-attributes]]
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==== Slack Action Attributes
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[cols=",^,", options="header"]
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|======
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| Name |Required | Description
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| `message.from` | no | The sender name to display in the Slack message.
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Overrides the incoming webhook's configured name.
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| `message.to` | yes | The channels and users you want to send the message
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to. Channel names must start with `#` and user names
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must start with `@`. Accepts a string value or an
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array of string values.
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| `message.icon` | no | The icon to display in the Slack messages. Overrides
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the incoming webhook's configured icon. Accepts a
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public URL to an image.
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| `message.text` | yes | The message content.
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| `message.attachments` | no | Slack message attachments. Message attachments enable
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you to create more richly-formatted messages. Specified
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array as defined in the
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https://api.slack.com/docs/attachments[Slack attachments documentation].
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| `message.dynamic_attachments` | no | Slack message attachments that can be populated
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dynamically based on the current watch payload. For
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more information, see
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<<slack-dynamic-attachment, Using Attachments to Format Slack Messages>>.
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| `proxy.host` | no | - | The proxy host to use (only in combination with `proxy.port`)
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| `proxy.port` | no | - | The proxy port to use (only in combination with `proxy.host`)
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|======
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[[configuring-slack]]
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==== Configuring Slack Accounts
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You configure the accounts {watcher} can use to communicate with Slack in the
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`xpack.notification.slack` namespace in `elasticsearch.yml`.
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You need a https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks[Slack webhook URL] to
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configure a Slack account. To create a webhook
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URL, set up an an _Incoming Webhook Integration_ through the Slack console:
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. Log in to http://slack.com[slack.com] as a team administrator.
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. Go to https://my.slack.com/services/new/incoming-webhook.
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. Select a default channel for the integration.
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image::images/slack-add-webhook-integration.jpg[]
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. Click *Add Incoming Webhook Integration*.
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. Copy the generated webhook URL so you can paste it into your Slack account
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configuration in `elasticsearch.yml`.
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image::images/slack-copy-webhook-url.jpg[]
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To configure a Slack account, at a minimum you need to specify the account
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name and webhook URL:
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[source,yaml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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xpack.notification.slack:
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account:
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monitoring:
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url: https://hooks.slack.com/services/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
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--------------------------------------------------
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You can also specify defaults for the <<slack-account-attributes, Slack
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notification attributes>>:
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[source,yaml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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xpack.notification.slack:
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account:
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monitoring:
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url: https://hooks.slack.com/services/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
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message_defaults:
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from: x-pack
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to: notifications
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icon: http://example.com/images/watcher-icon.jpg
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attachment:
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fallback: "X-Pack Notification"
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color: "#36a64f"
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title: "X-Pack Notification"
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title_link: "https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/x-pack/current/index.html"
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text: "One of your watches generated this notification."
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mrkdwn_in: "pretext, text"
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--------------------------------------------------
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If you configure multiple Slack accounts, you either need to configure a default
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account or specify which account the notification should be sent with in the
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<<actions-slack, slack>> action.
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[source,yaml]
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--------------------------------------------------
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xpack.notification.slack:
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default_account: team1
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account:
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team1:
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...
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team2:
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...
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--------------------------------------------------
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