Nick Satterly
Nick Satterly
You're right it's a regex match not a simple equality check. https://github.com/alerta/alerta/blob/38599d814f5c56a8621b9c58e418b1f0b23b90e4/alerta/plugins/reject.py#L31 Either anchor your regex with a `$` at the end or modify the plugin to use `==`.
Could be relevant to alerta/alerta#1147
This can be solved by using a "display resource" alert attribute that is the resource you want to see in the web UI while leaving the resource used for de-duplication...
Yes, please provide links to relevant APIs. Even if we decide not to work on it in the near future it would be easier to pick up by someone when...
Thanks for the in-depth description of your proposed enhancement however there are a lot of unanswered questions. Are you on the Slack channel as I think it would be better...
If a user doesn't exist in the Alerta database then it is created so I don't understand how this could possibly work or be a useful test for user authorization.
I'm pretty sure there's work still to be done here. Does anyone know what is still outstanding?
@CasperGN Thanks for that. Very useful. 👍
Kjetil @kjetilmjos May 27 20:29 Hi @satterly you asked earlier for some use cases of alerta to put on alerta.io. We made a video to show how we use alerta...
Thanks for reporting this. I had no idea. I will investigate. PyPI https://pypi.org/project/alerta/#history