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[role="xpack"]
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[[notification-settings]]
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=== {watcher} settings in Elasticsearch
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[subs="attributes"]
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<titleabbrev>{watcher} settings</titleabbrev>
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You configure {watcher} settings to set up {watcher} and send notifications via
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<<email-notification-settings,email>>,
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<<slack-notification-settings,Slack>>, and
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<<pagerduty-notification-settings, PagerDuty>>.
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All of these settings can be added to the `elasticsearch.yml` configuration file,
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with the exception of the secure settings, which you add to the {es} keystore.
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For more information about creating and updating the {es} keystore, see
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<<secure-settings>>. Dynamic settings can also be updated across a cluster with the
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<<cluster-update-settings,cluster update settings API>>.
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[float]
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[[general-notification-settings]]
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==== General Watcher Settings
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`xpack.watcher.enabled`::
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Set to `false` to disable {watcher} on the node.
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`xpack.watcher.encrypt_sensitive_data`::
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Set to `true` to encrypt sensitive data. If this setting is enabled, you
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must also specify the `xpack.watcher.encryption_key` setting. For more
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information, see
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{xpack-ref}/encrypting-data.html[Encrypting sensitive data in {watcher}].
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`xpack.watcher.encryption_key` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>)::
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Specifies the path to a file that contains a key for encrypting sensitive data.
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If `xpack.watcher.encrypt_sensitive_data` is set to `true`, this setting is
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required. For more information, see
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{xpack-ref}/encrypting-data.html[Encrypting sensitive data in {watcher}].
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`xpack.watcher.history.cleaner_service.enabled`::
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added:[6.3.0,Default changed to `true`.]
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deprecated:[7.0.0,Watcher history indices are now managed by the `watch-history-ilm-policy` ILM policy]
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Set to `true` (default) to enable the cleaner service. If this setting is
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`true`, the `xpack.monitoring.enabled` setting must also be set to `true` with
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a local exporter enabled. The cleaner service removes previous versions of
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{watcher} indices (for example, `.watcher-history*`) when it determines that
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they are old. The duration of {watcher} indices is determined by the
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`xpack.monitoring.history.duration` setting, which defaults to 7 days. For
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more information about that setting, see <<monitoring-settings>>.
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`xpack.http.proxy.host`::
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Specifies the address of the proxy server to use to connect to HTTP services.
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`xpack.http.proxy.port`::
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Specifies the port number to use to connect to the proxy server.
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`xpack.http.default_connection_timeout`::
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The maximum period to wait until abortion of the request, when a
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connection is being initiated.
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`xpack.http.default_read_timeout`::
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The maximum period of inactivity between two data packets, before the
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request is aborted.
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`xpack.http.max_response_size`::
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Specifies the maximum size an HTTP response is allowed to have, defaults to
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`10mb`, the maximum configurable value is `50mb`.
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`xpack.http.whitelist`::
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A list of URLs, that the internal HTTP client is allowed to connect to. This
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client is used in the HTTP input, the webhook, the slack, pagerduty,
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and jira actions. This setting can be updated dynamically. It defaults to `*`
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allowing everything. Note: If you configure this setting and you are using one
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of the slack/pagerduty actions, you have to ensure that the
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corresponding endpoints are whitelisted as well.
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[[ssl-notification-settings]]
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:ssl-prefix: xpack.http
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:component: {watcher} HTTP
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:verifies:
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:server!:
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:ssl-context: watcher
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include::ssl-settings.asciidoc[]
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[float]
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[[email-notification-settings]]
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==== Email Notification Settings
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You can configure the following email notification settings in
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`elasticsearch.yml`. For more information about sending notifications
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via email, see {xpack-ref}/actions-email.html#configuring-email-actions[Configuring Email].
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`xpack.notification.email.account`::
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Specifies account information for sending notifications via email. You
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can specify the following email account attributes:
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[[email-account-attributes]]
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`profile` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The {xpack-ref}/actions-email.html#configuring-email[email profile] to use to build the MIME
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messages that are sent from the account. Valid values: `standard`, `gmail` and
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`outlook`. Defaults to `standard`.
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`email_defaults.*` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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An optional set of email attributes to use as defaults
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for the emails sent from the account. See {xpack-ref}/actions-email.html#email-action-attributes[
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Email Action Attributes] for the supported attributes.
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`smtp.auth` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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Set to `true` to attempt to authenticate the user using the
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AUTH command. Defaults to `false`.
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`smtp.host` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The SMTP server to connect to. Required.
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`smtp.port` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The SMTP server port to connect to. Defaults to 25.
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`smtp.user` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The user name for SMTP. Required.
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`smtp.secure_password` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>);;
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The password for the specified SMTP user.
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`smtp.starttls.enable` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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Set to `true` to enable the use of the `STARTTLS`
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command (if supported by the server) to switch the connection to a
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TLS-protected connection before issuing any login commands. Note that
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an appropriate trust store must configured so that the client will
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trust the server's certificate. Defaults to `false`.
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`smtp.starttls.required` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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If `true`, then `STARTTLS` will be required. If that command fails, the
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connection will fail. Defaults to `false`.
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`smtp.ssl.trust` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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A list of SMTP server hosts that are assumed trusted and for which
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certificate verification is disabled. If set to "*", all hosts are
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trusted. If set to a whitespace separated list of hosts, those hosts
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are trusted. Otherwise, trust depends on the certificate the server
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presents.
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`smtp.timeout` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The socket read timeout. Default is two minutes.
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`smtp.connection_timeout` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The socket connection timeout. Default is two minutes.
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`smtp.write_timeout` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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The socket write timeout. Default is two minutes.
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`smtp.local_address` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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A configurable local address when sending emails. Not configured by default.
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`smtp.local_port` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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A configurable local port when sending emails. Not configured by default.
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`smtp.send_partial` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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Send an email, despite one of the receiver addresses being invalid.
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`smtp.wait_on_quit` (<<cluster-update-settings,Dynamic>>);;
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If set to false the QUIT command is sent and the connection closed. If set to
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true, the QUIT command is sent and a reply is waited for. True by default.
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--
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`xpack.notification.email.html.sanitization.allow`::
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Specifies the HTML elements that are allowed in email notifications. For
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more information, see {xpack-ref}/actions-email.html#email-html-sanitization[Configuring HTML
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Sanitization Options]. You can specify individual HTML elements
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and the following HTML feature groups:
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--
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[[html-feature-groups]]
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`_tables`;;
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All table related elements: `<table>`, `<th>`, `<tr>`
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and `<td>`.
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`_blocks`;;
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The following block elements: `<p>`, `<div>`, `<h1>`,
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`<h2>`, `<h3>`, `<h4>`, `<h5>`, `<h6>`, `<ul>`, `<ol>`,
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`<li>`, and `<blockquote>`.
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`_formatting`;;
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The following inline formatting elements: `<b>`, `<i>`,
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`<s>`, `<u>`, `<o>`, `<sup>`, `<sub>`, `<ins>`, `<del>`,
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`<strong>`, `<strike>`, `<tt>`, `<code>`, `<big>`,
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`<small>`, `<br>`, `<span>`, and `<em>`.
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`_links`;;
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The `<a>` element with an `href` attribute that points
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to a URL using the following protocols: `http`, `https`
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and `mailto`.
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`_styles`;;
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The `style` attribute on all elements. Note that CSS
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attributes are also sanitized to prevent XSS attacks.
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`img`;;
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`img:all`;;
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All images (external and embedded).
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`img:embedded`;;
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Only embedded images. Embedded images can only use the
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`cid:` URL protocol in their `src` attribute.
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`xpack.notification.email.html.sanitization.disallow`::
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Specifies the HTML elements that are NOT allowed in email notifications.
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You can specify individual HTML elements and <<html-feature-groups,
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HTML feature groups>>.
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`xpack.notification.email.html.sanitization.enabled` ::
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Set to `false` to completely disable HTML sanitation. Not recommended.
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Defaults to `true`.
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[[ssl-notification-smtp-settings]]
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:ssl-prefix: xpack.notification.email
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:component: {watcher} Email
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:verifies:
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:server!:
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:ssl-context: watcher-email
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include::ssl-settings.asciidoc[]
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[float]
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[[slack-notification-settings]]
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==== Slack Notification Settings
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You can configure the following Slack notification settings in
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`elasticsearch.yml`. For more information about sending notifications
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via Slack, see {xpack-ref}/actions-slack.html#configuring-slack-actions[Configuring Slack].
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`xpack.notification.slack` ::
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Specifies account information for sending notifications
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via Slack. You can specify the following Slack account attributes:
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[[slack-account-attributes]]
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`secure_url` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>);;
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The Incoming Webhook URL to use to post messages to Slack. Required.
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`message_defaults.from`;;
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The sender name to display in the
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Slack message. Defaults to the watch ID.
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`message_defaults.to`;;
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The default Slack channels or groups you
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want to send messages to.
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`message_defaults.icon`;;
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The icon to display in the Slack messages.
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Overrides the incoming webhook's configured
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icon. Accepts a public URL to an image.
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`message_defaults.text`;;
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The default message content.
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`message_defaults.attachment`;;
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Default message attachments. Slack message attachments
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enable you to create more richly-formatted messages.
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Specified as an array as defined in the
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https://api.slack.com/docs/attachments[
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Slack attachments documentation].
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[float]
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[[jira-notification-settings]]
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==== Jira Notification Settings
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You can configure the following Jira notification settings in
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`elasticsearch.yml`. For more information about using notifications
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to create issues in Jira, see {xpack-ref}/actions-jira.html#configuring-jira-actions[Configuring Jira].
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`xpack.notification.jira` ::
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Specifies account information for using notifications to create
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issues in Jira. You can specify the following Jira account attributes:
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[[jira-account-attributes]]
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`secure_url` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>);;
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The URL of the Jira Software server. Required.
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`secure_user` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>);;
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The name of the user to connect to the Jira Software server. Required.
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`secure_password` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>);;
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The password of the user to connect to the Jira Software server. Required.
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`issue_defaults`;;
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Default fields values for the issue created in Jira. See
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{xpack-ref}/actions-jira.html#jira-action-attributes[Jira Action Attributes] for more information.
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Optional.
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--
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[float]
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[[pagerduty-notification-settings]]
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==== PagerDuty Notification Settings
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You can configure the following PagerDuty notification settings in
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`elasticsearch.yml`. For more information about sending notifications
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via PagerDuty, see {xpack-ref}/actions-pagerduty.html#configuring-pagerduty-actions[Configuring PagerDuty].
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[[pagerduty-account-attributes]]
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`xpack.notification.pagerduty`::
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Specifies account information for sending notifications
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via PagerDuty. You can specify the following PagerDuty account attributes:
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`name`;;
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A name for the PagerDuty account associated with the API key you
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are using to access PagerDuty. Required.
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`secure_service_api_key` (<<secure-settings,Secure>>);;
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The https://developer.pagerduty.com/documentation/rest/authentication[
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PagerDuty API key] to use to access PagerDuty. Required.
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--
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`event_defaults`;;
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Default values for {xpack-ref}/actions-pagerduty.html#pagerduty-event-trigger-incident-attributes[
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PagerDuty event attributes]. Optional.
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`description`::
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A string that contains the default description for PagerDuty events.
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If no default is configured, each PagerDuty action must specify a
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`description`.
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`incident_key`::
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A string that contains the default incident key to use when sending
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PagerDuty events.
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`client`::
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A string that specifies the default monitoring client.
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`client_url`::
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The URL of the default monitoring client.
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`event_type`::
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The default event type. Valid values: `trigger`,`resolve`, `acknowledge`.
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`attach_payload`::
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Whether or not to provide the watch payload as context for
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the event by default. Valid values: `true`, `false`.
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--
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