package watchdog import ( "encoding/json" "log" "github.com/TwinProduction/gatus/config" "github.com/TwinProduction/gatus/core" ) // HandleAlerting takes care of alerts to resolve and alerts to trigger based on result success or failure func HandleAlerting(service *core.Service, result *core.Result) { cfg := config.Get() if cfg.Alerting == nil { return } if result.Success { handleAlertsToResolve(service, result, cfg) } else { handleAlertsToTrigger(service, result, cfg) } } func handleAlertsToTrigger(service *core.Service, result *core.Result, cfg *config.Config) { service.NumberOfSuccessesInARow = 0 service.NumberOfFailuresInARow++ for _, alert := range service.Alerts { // If the alert hasn't been triggered, move to the next one if !alert.Enabled || alert.FailureThreshold > service.NumberOfFailuresInARow { continue } if alert.Triggered { if cfg.Debug { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToTrigger] Alert for service=%s with description='%s' has already been TRIGGERED, skipping", service.Name, alert.Description) } continue } alertProvider := config.GetAlertingProviderByAlertType(cfg, alert.Type) if alertProvider != nil && alertProvider.IsValid() { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToTrigger] Sending %s alert because alert for service=%s with description='%s' has been TRIGGERED", alert.Type, service.Name, alert.Description) customAlertProvider := alertProvider.ToCustomAlertProvider(service, alert, result, false) // TODO: retry on error var err error // We need to extract the DedupKey from PagerDuty's response if alert.Type == core.PagerDutyAlert { var body []byte if body, err = customAlertProvider.Send(service.Name, alert.Description, false); err == nil { var response pagerDutyResponse if err = json.Unmarshal(body, &response); err != nil { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToTrigger] Ran into error unmarshaling pagerduty response: %s", err.Error()) } else { alert.ResolveKey = response.DedupKey } } } else { // All other alert types don't need to extract anything from the body, so we can just send the request right away _, err = customAlertProvider.Send(service.Name, alert.Description, false) } if err != nil { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToTrigger] Failed to send an alert for service=%s: %s", service.Name, err.Error()) } else { alert.Triggered = true } } else { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToResolve] Not sending alert of type=%s despite being TRIGGERED, because the provider wasn't configured properly", alert.Type) } } } func handleAlertsToResolve(service *core.Service, result *core.Result, cfg *config.Config) { service.NumberOfSuccessesInARow++ for _, alert := range service.Alerts { if !alert.Enabled || !alert.Triggered || alert.SuccessThreshold > service.NumberOfSuccessesInARow { continue } // Even if the alert provider returns an error, we still set the alert's Triggered variable to false. // Further explanation can be found on Alert's Triggered field. alert.Triggered = false if !alert.SendOnResolved { continue } alertProvider := config.GetAlertingProviderByAlertType(cfg, alert.Type) if alertProvider != nil && alertProvider.IsValid() { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToResolve] Sending %s alert because alert for service=%s with description='%s' has been RESOLVED", alert.Type, service.Name, alert.Description) customAlertProvider := alertProvider.ToCustomAlertProvider(service, alert, result, true) // TODO: retry on error _, err := customAlertProvider.Send(service.Name, alert.Description, true) if err != nil { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToResolve] Failed to send an alert for service=%s: %s", service.Name, err.Error()) } else { if alert.Type == core.PagerDutyAlert { alert.ResolveKey = "" } } } else { log.Printf("[watchdog][handleAlertsToResolve] Not sending alert of type=%s despite being RESOLVED, because the provider wasn't configured properly", alert.Type) } } service.NumberOfFailuresInARow = 0 } type pagerDutyResponse struct { Status string `json:"status"` Message string `json:"message"` DedupKey string `json:"dedup_key"` }