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Alerts (0.0.1)

Our alerting solution is centered around two concepts: events and channels. The occurrence of an event can be configured to trigger an alert. A channel describes the delivery method for an alert. Every configured alert consists of an event type / channel pair. This level of granularity allows alerting to be configured to your exact preference.

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US Mailgun

https://api.mailgun.net/

EU Mailgun

https://api.eu.mailgun.net/

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Google Postmaster Tools

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Microsoft SNDS

This API provides access to Microsoft SNDS data.

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Alerts

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List Alerts

Request

This endpoint returns a list of all configured alert settings for your account.

Security
basicAuth
curl -i -X GET \
  -u <username>:<password> \
  https://api.mailgun.net/v1/alerts/settings

Responses

A 200 response

Bodyapplication/json
eventsArray of objects(github.com-mailgun-alerts-internal-settings-EventSettings)required
events[].​idstring(uuid)

The unique identifier for the alert settings record.

events[].​event_typestringrequired

The event type that is alerted on. Check GET /v1/alerts/events for possible values.

events[].​channelobjectrequired

The delivery channel for the alert.

events[].​settingsobjectrequired

This object contains channel-specific settings.

events[].​settings.​urlstring

For webhook channel.

events[].​settings.​emailsArray of strings

For email channel

events[].​settings.​channel_idsArray of strings

For slack channel

events[].​disabled_atstring or null(date-time)

Read only. When present

webhooksobject(github.com-mailgun-alerts-internal-settings-Webhooks)required
webhooks.​signing_keystringrequired
slackobject(github.com-mailgun-alerts-internal-settings-Slack)required
slack.​tokenstringrequired
slack.​team_idstring or nullrequired
slack.​team_namestring or nullrequired
slack.​scopestring or nullrequired
Response
application/json
{ "events": [ {}, {}, {} ], "webhooks": {}, "slack": {} }

Update Slack settings

Request

Security
basicAuth
Bodyapplication/jsonrequired
tokenstringrequired
team_idstring or nullrequired
team_namestring or nullrequired
scopestring or nullrequired
curl -i -X PUT \
  -u <username>:<password> \
  https://api.mailgun.net/v1/alerts/settings/slack \
  -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
  -d '{
    "token": "string",
    "team_id": "string",
    "team_name": "string",
    "scope": "string"
  }'

Responses

A 204 response

Response
No content

Delete Slack settings

Request

Delete Slack settings and Slack event settings for the Mailgun account.

To revoke the Slack access token, use DELETE /v1/alerts/slack/oauth.

To completely remove the Slack App from Slack Workspace, go into App Configuration in Slack.

Security
basicAuth
curl -i -X DELETE \
  -u <username>:<password> \
  https://api.mailgun.net/v1/alerts/settings/slack

Responses

A 204 response

Response
No content