pagerduty_extension
An extension can be associated with a service.
Example Usage
data "pagerduty_extension_schema" "webhook" { name = "Generic V2 Webhook" } resource "pagerduty_user" "example" { name = "Howard James" email = "[email protected]" teams = ["${pagerduty_team.example.id}"] } resource "pagerduty_escalation_policy" "foo" { name = "Engineering Escalation Policy" num_loops = 2 rule { escalation_delay_in_minutes = 10 target { type = "user" id = "${pagerduty_user.example.id}" } } } resource "pagerduty_service" "example" { name = "My Web App" auto_resolve_timeout = 14400 acknowledgement_timeout = 600 escalation_policy = "${pagerduty_escalation_policy.example.id}" } resource "pagerduty_extension" "slack"{ name = "My Web App Extension" endpoint_url = "https://generic_webhook_url/XXXXXX/BBBBBB" extension_schema = "${data.pagerduty_extension_schema.webhook.id}" extension_objects = ["${pagerduty_service.example.id}"] }
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name
- (Optional) The name of the service extension. -
endpoint_url
- (Required) The url of the extension. -
extension_schema
- (Required) This is the schema for this extension. -
extension_objects
- (Required) This is the objects for which the extension applies (An array of service ids).Note: You can use the
pagerduty_extension_schema
data source to locate the appropriate extension vendor ID.Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-
id
- The ID of the extension. -
html_url
- a URL at which the entity is uniquely displayed in the Web app
Import
Extensions can be imported using the id.e.g.
$ terraform import pagerduty_extension.main PLBP09X
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