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Puppet-Notifier module

Table of Contents

  1. Description
  2. Setup - The basics of getting started with notifier
  3. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  4. Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
  5. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  6. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

Description

This module allows you to send managed Puppet reports into Skype, Slack and Telegram about status changes on your infrastructure on every Puppet run. Reports would be sent for you if the status equals changed or failed. Integration with PuppetBoard included!

Setup

Installation

It is vital to install this module into core modules folder of your Puppetserver (i.e /etc/puppetlabs/code/modules)!

Skyper

  1. Create the Skype bot at BotFramework. Catch the Application ID and Application secret values.
  2. Create conversation in Skype, add bot and write '/get name' in IM to gather chat ID.

Slacker

You just need to add new webhook for your team here. No additional modifications required. Webhook would be in format https://hooks.slack.com/services/ABC/123/QWE

Telegramer

  1. Find the @BotFather contact
  2. Write /newbot and pass through multiple questions.
  3. Get the access token from the answer.
  4. Add your new bot into channel and write something like @YOURBOT hello
  5. Open https://api.telegram.org/bot<ACCESS_TOKEN>/getUpdates and find the chat id variable.

Usage

Simply add the class of the service you want to use into your manifest within Puppetserver node:

node 'puppetserver' {

  $puppetboard_link = 'http://172.16.100.101/puppetboard/'
  class { 'notifier::skyper':
    chat_id => '[email protected]',
    client_id => 'someclientid',
    puppetboard => $puppetboard_link,
    client_secret => 'someclientsecret'
  }
  class { 'notifier::slacker':
    hook_url => 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/ABC/123/QWE',
    username => 'Puppet Notifier',
    channel  => '#puppet-test',
    puppetboard => $puppetboard_link,
    icon_url => 'https://www.404techsupport.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/puppet-labs-featured.png'
  }
  class { 'notifier::telegramer':
    token => 'your_bot_token',
    chat_id => 'chat_id_from_api',
    send_stickers  => 'true',
    puppetboard => $puppetboard_link
  }

}

Reference

notifier::skyper

chat_id - your conversation ID from '/get name' command client_id - Application ID from BotFramework client_secret - Application Secret puppetboard - Link to your Puppetboard

notifier::slacker

hook_url - your Incoming Webhook URL channel - where to send reports username - bot name which send reports icon_url - small image which stands for bot avatar

notifier::telegramer

token - access key from BotFather chat_id - conversation ID from API send_stickers - should your bot send telegram stickers with report based on his status or not. Remove this attribute to disable.

Limitations

This module was tested on Puppet 5.2.0 with latest Puppetserver 5.1.4.

Development

Feel free to create issues, PR and so on :)