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Resolve incident in PagerDuty

Overviewโ€‹

This self service guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough on how to resolve an incident in Pagerduty from Port using Port's self service actions.

Prerequisitesโ€‹

  1. Port's GitHub app needs to be installed.

  2. In your GitHub repository, go to Settings > Secrets and add the following secrets:

  3. Optional - Install Port's PagerDuty integration learn more

    PagerDuty Integration

    This step is not required for this example, but it will create all the blueprint boilerplate for you, and also ingest and update the catalog in real time with your PagerDuty Incidents.

  4. In Case you decided not to install the PagerDuty integration, you will need to create a blueprint for PagerDuty incidents in Port.

PagerDuty Incident Blueprint
{
"identifier": "pagerdutyIncident",
"description": "This blueprint represents a PagerDuty incident in our software catalog",
"title": "PagerDuty Incident",
"icon": "pagerduty",
"schema": {
"properties": {
"status": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Incident Status",
"enum": [
"triggered",
"annotated",
"acknowledged",
"reassigned",
"escalated",
"reopened",
"resolved"
]
},
"url": {
"type": "string",
"format": "url",
"title": "Incident URL"
},
"urgency": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Incident Urgency",
"enum": ["high", "low"]
},
"responder": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Assignee"
},
"escalation_policy": {
"type": "string",
"title": "Escalation Policy"
},
"created_at": {
"title": "Create At",
"type": "string",
"format": "date-time"
},
"updated_at": {
"title": "Updated At",
"type": "string",
"format": "date-time"
}
},
"required": []
},
"mirrorProperties": {},
"calculationProperties": {},
"relations": {
"pagerdutyService": {
"title": "PagerDuty Service",
"target": "pagerdutyService",
"required": false,
"many": true
}
}
}

GitHub Workflowโ€‹

Create the file .github/workflows/resolve-incident.yaml in the .github/workflows folder of your repository.

tip

We recommend creating a dedicated repository for the workflows that are used by Port actions.

GitHub Workflow
name: Resolve Incident In PagerDuty
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
from:
description: The email address of a valid user associated with the account making the request.
required: true
type: string
port_context:
required: true
description: includes blueprint, run ID, and entity identifier from Port.

jobs:
resolve_incident:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:

- name: Log Executing Request to Resolve Incident
uses: port-labs/port-github-action@v1
with:
clientId: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_ID }}
clientSecret: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_SECRET }}
baseUrl: https://api.getport.io
operation: PATCH_RUN
runId: ${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).run_id}}
logMessage: "About to make a request to pagerduty..."

- name: Request to Resolve Incident
id: resolve_incident
uses: fjogeleit/http-request-action@v1
with:
url: 'https://api.pagerduty.com/incidents'
method: 'PUT'
customHeaders: '{"Content-Type": "application/json", "Accept": "application/vnd.pagerduty+json;version=2", "Authorization": "Token token=${{ secrets.PAGERDUTY_API_KEY }}", "From": "${{ github.event.inputs.from }}"}'
data: >-
{
"incidents": [
{
"id": "${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).entity}}",
"type": "incident_reference",
"status": "resolved"
}
]
}

- name: Log Before Processing Incident Response
uses: port-labs/port-github-action@v1
with:
clientId: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_ID }}
clientSecret: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_SECRET }}
baseUrl: https://api.getport.io
operation: PATCH_RUN
runId: ${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).run_id}}
logMessage: "Getting incident object from response received ..."

- name: Log Before Upserting Entity
uses: port-labs/port-github-action@v1
with:
clientId: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_ID }}
clientSecret: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_SECRET }}
baseUrl: https://api.getport.io
operation: PATCH_RUN
runId: ${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).run_id}}
logMessage: "Reporting the updated incident back to port ..."

- name: UPSERT Entity
uses: port-labs/port-github-action@v1
with:
identifier: "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].id }}"
title: "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].title }}"
blueprint: ${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).blueprint}}
properties: |-
{
"status": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].status }}",
"url": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].self }}",
"urgency": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].urgency }}",
"responder": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].assignments[0].assignee.summary}}",
"escalation_policy": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].escalation_policy.summary }}",
"created_at": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].created_at }}",
"updated_at": "${{ fromJson(steps.resolve_incident.outputs.response).incidents[0].updated_at }}"
}
relations: "${{ toJson(fromJson(inputs.port_context).relations) }}"
clientId: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_ID }}
clientSecret: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_SECRET }}
baseUrl: https://api.getport.io
operation: UPSERT
runId: ${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).run_id}}

- name: Log After Upserting Entity
uses: port-labs/port-github-action@v1
with:
clientId: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_ID }}
clientSecret: ${{ secrets.PORT_CLIENT_SECRET }}
baseUrl: https://api.getport.io
operation: PATCH_RUN
runId: ${{fromJson(inputs.port_context).run_id}}
logMessage: "Entity upserting was successful โœ…"

Port Configurationโ€‹

Create a new self service action using the following JSON configuration.

Resolve Incident In PagerDuty (click to expand)
Modification Required

Make sure to replace <GITHUB_ORG> and <GITHUB_REPO> with your GitHub organization and repository names respectively.

{
"identifier": "pagerdutyIncident_resolve_incident",
"title": "Resolve Incident",
"icon": "pagerduty",
"description": "Resolve incident in pagerduty",
"trigger": {
"type": "self-service",
"operation": "DAY-2",
"userInputs": {
"properties": {
"from": {
"icon": "User",
"title": "From",
"description": "User Email",
"type": "string",
"format": "user"
}
},
"required": [],
"order": [
"from"
]
},
"blueprintIdentifier": "pagerdutyIncident"
},
"invocationMethod": {
"type": "GITHUB",
"org": "<GITHUB_ORG>",
"repo": "<GITHUB_REPO>",
"workflow": "resolve-incident.yaml",
"workflowInputs": {
"from": "{{.inputs.\"from\"}}",
"port_context": {
"blueprint": "{{.action.blueprint}}",
"entity": "{{.entity.identifier}}",
"run_id": "{{.run.id}}",
"relations": "{{.entity.relations}}"
}
},
"reportWorkflowStatus": true
},
"requiredApproval": false,
"publish": true
}

Now you should see the Resolve Incident action in the self-service page. ๐ŸŽ‰

Let's test it!โ€‹

  1. Head to the Self Service hub
  2. Click on the Resolve Incident action
  3. Choose the pagerduty incident you want to resolve (In case you didn't install the PagerDuty integration, it means you don't have any PagerDuty incidents in Port yet, so you will need to create one manually in Port to test this action)
  4. Select the new incident
  5. Enter the email address of a valid user associated with the account making the request.
  6. Click on Execute
  7. Done! wait for the incident's status to be changed in PagerDuty

Congrats ๐ŸŽ‰ You've resolved a PagerDuty incident in Port ๐Ÿ”ฅ

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