PagerDuty
Table of Contents
The tap-pagerduty Singer tap pulls data from PagerDuty that can then be sent to a destination using a Singer target.
Alternative variants #
Multiple
variants
of tap-pagerduty are available.
This document describes the default goodeggs variant,
which is recommended for new users.
Alternative variants are:
Standalone usage #
Install the package using pip:
pip install git+https://github.com/goodeggs/tap-pagerduty.git
For additional instructions, refer to the README in the repository.
Usage with Meltano #
Meltano helps you manage your configuration, incremental replication, and scheduled pipelines.
View the Meltano-specific tap-pagerduty instructions to learn more.
Capabilities #
Settings #
tap-pagerduty requires the
configuration
of the following settings:
These and other supported settings are documented below. To quickly find the setting you're looking for, use the Table of Contents at the top of the page.
API Token (token)
#
A valid Pagerduty REST API key. See https://support.pagerduty.com/docs/api-access-keys.
Email (email)
#
A valid email address to be inserted into the From header of the HTTP Request headers. See https://developer.pagerduty.com/docs/ZG9jOjExMDI5NTUw-rest-api-overview#http-request-headers.
Since (since)
#
A date to be used as the default since parameter for all API endpoints that support that parameter.
Streams (streams)
#
An object used to specify more granular configurations for individual streams. Each key under a stream should represent a valid API request parameter for that endpoint. A more fleshed-out configuration file may look similar to the following.
API Request Limit (limit)
#
(Default 100) The API request limit.
Looking for help? #
If you're having trouble getting the
tap-pagerduty tap to work, look for an
existing issue in its repository, file a new issue,
or
join the Meltano Slack community
and ask for help in the #plugins-general channel.
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