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inalert

v1.0.1

Published

Alert an event using various webhook services.

Downloads

4

Readme

InAlert

Webhook wrapper for your application, 🐙 bonk your error message to your favorite platform (see Supports).

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(Image by walfie, https://twitter.com/walfieee/status/1320231399467683842)

Supports

Currently InAlert support 2 platform, Slack and Discord.

Usage

To use this you need webhook url from Discord or Slack, refer to their official documentation about webhook.

Discord: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/228383668-Intro-to-Webhooks

Slack: https://slack.com/intl/en-id/help/articles/115005265063-Incoming-webhooks-for-Slack

Install

npm install inalert

Using all platform

const { InAlert } = require('inalert');

const config = {
  useDiscord: {
    url: "YOUR_WEBHOOK_URL",
    name: "CUSTOM_NAME", // optional
    avatarUrl: "CUSTOM_AVATAR_URL" // optional
  },
  useSlack: {
    url: "YOUR_WEBHOOK_URL",
  },
}

const alert = new InAlert(config)

// Sending alert to all platform
alert.send('ERROR_MESSAGE_HERE');

// Sending to one platform
alert.sendOne('discord', 'ERROR_MESSAGE-HERE');

Using with one Platform

Please take a note, this app require atleast one platform enabled, useDiscord/useSlack

const { InAlert } = require('inalert');

const config = {
  useDiscord: {
    url: "YOUR_WEBHOOK_URL",
    name: "CUSTOM_NAME", // optional
    avatarUrl: "CUSTOM_AVATAR_URL" // optional
  }
}

const alert = new InAlert(config)

// Sending alert to all platform
alert.send('ERROR_MESSAGE_HERE');

// If you force to use slack while only discord configured
// The app will return error
// So this line is no use.
alert.sendOne('slack', 'ERROR_MESSAGE-HERE');