IP Fabric Webhook Integration for Microsoft Teams and/or Slack
Setup
IP Fabric Setup
- Go to Settings > Webhooks > Add webhook
- Provide a name
- URL will be:
http(s)://
:8000/ipfabric
- Copy secret
- Select if you want both Snapshot and Intent Events
- Recommended for only Snapshot events.
Environment Setup
- Rename
sample.env
to .env
- Edit
.env
with your IPF and Teams variables
- Default IP Fabric alerts can be found in ipf_alerts.json and then minified into
IPF_ALERTS
- Edit ipf_alerts.json to your desired settings
python -c "import json, sys;json.dump(json.load(sys.stdin), sys.stdout)" < ipf_alerts.json
- Copy/paste output in
IPF_ALERTS
- Set
IPF_VERIFY
to False if your IP Fabric SSL cert is not trusted
IPF_SECRET
is found in the webhook settings page
IPF_URL
must be in the following format without any trailing information. For example: https://demo3.ipfabric.io/
IPF_TOKEN
is an API token created in Settings > API Token
- If you want to translate User ID to Username token must have User Management Scope
IPF_TEST
will not send test alerts to the channel when set to False
- Notification Channels (Can send to both locations if both variables are set)
TEAMS_URL
is found when adding an "Incoming Webhook" on a Teams Channel
SLACK_URL
is found when adding an "Incoming Webhook" on a Slack Channel
Running
Python
python3 -m venv venv && source venv/bin/activate
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 main.py
Docker
Examples
Slack
Temas