package alert import ( "errors" "strings" ) var ( // ErrAlertWithInvalidDescription is the error with which Gatus will panic if an alert has an invalid character ErrAlertWithInvalidDescription = errors.New("alert description must not have \" or \\") ) // Alert is a core.Endpoint's alert configuration type Alert struct { // Type of alert (required) Type Type `yaml:"type"` // Enabled defines whether the alert is enabled // // This is a pointer, because it is populated by YAML and we need to know whether it was explicitly set to a value // or not for provider.ParseWithDefaultAlert to work. Enabled *bool `yaml:"enabled,omitempty"` // FailureThreshold is the number of failures in a row needed before triggering the alert FailureThreshold int `yaml:"failure-threshold"` // Description of the alert. Will be included in the alert sent. // // This is a pointer, because it is populated by YAML and we need to know whether it was explicitly set to a value // or not for provider.ParseWithDefaultAlert to work. Description *string `yaml:"description"` // SendOnResolved defines whether to send a second notification when the issue has been resolved // // This is a pointer, because it is populated by YAML and we need to know whether it was explicitly set to a value // or not for provider.ParseWithDefaultAlert to work. Use Alert.IsSendingOnResolved() for a non-pointer SendOnResolved *bool `yaml:"send-on-resolved"` // SuccessThreshold defines how many successful executions must happen in a row before an ongoing incident is marked as resolved SuccessThreshold int `yaml:"success-threshold"` // ResolveKey is an optional field that is used by some providers (i.e. PagerDuty's dedup_key) to resolve // ongoing/triggered incidents ResolveKey string `yaml:"-"` // Triggered is used to determine whether an alert has been triggered. When an alert is resolved, this value // should be set back to false. It is used to prevent the same alert from going out twice. // // This value should only be modified if the provider.AlertProvider's Send function does not return an error for an // alert that hasn't been triggered yet. This doubles as a lazy retry. The reason why this behavior isn't also // applied for alerts that are already triggered and has become "healthy" again is to prevent a case where, for // some reason, the alert provider always returns errors when trying to send the resolved notification // (SendOnResolved). Triggered bool `yaml:"-"` } // ValidateAndSetDefaults validates the alert's configuration and sets the default value of fields that have one func (alert *Alert) ValidateAndSetDefaults() error { if alert.FailureThreshold <= 0 { alert.FailureThreshold = 3 } if alert.SuccessThreshold <= 0 { alert.SuccessThreshold = 2 } if strings.ContainsAny(alert.GetDescription(), "\"\\") { return ErrAlertWithInvalidDescription } return nil } // GetDescription retrieves the description of the alert func (alert Alert) GetDescription() string { if alert.Description == nil { return "" } return *alert.Description } // IsEnabled returns whether an alert is enabled or not func (alert Alert) IsEnabled() bool { if alert.Enabled == nil { return false } return *alert.Enabled } // IsSendingOnResolved returns whether an alert is sending on resolve or not func (alert Alert) IsSendingOnResolved() bool { if alert.SendOnResolved == nil { return false } return *alert.SendOnResolved }