Servd will send notifications related to your Teams and Projects in specific circumstances. These can be managed via a combination of:
Channels: methods via which we can send notifications
Subscriptions: which notifications go to which channels
Adding a Channel
New channels can be added by Team Managers on the Team Settings page in the Servd dashboard.
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Visit the Team Settings page in the Servd dashboard.
At the bottom of the 'Notification Channels' panel, select a 'Type' for the new channel, give it a name, and add the appropriate configuration values as requested. (See below for detailed instructions on individual types)
βClick the 'Add' button to add the new channel to your Team.
Newly added channels will begin without any active notification subscriptions.
Configuring Subscriptions
Any channel added to a team can subscribe to receive notifications related to the team or any of its projects. Subscribing a channel to a notification is as simple as checking the appropriate box within the Notification Subscriptions panel and hitting 'Save'.
Notification Subscription panels can be found on the Team Settings page for team-specific notifications, and on the Notifications page for individual project notifications.
Notifications are grouped into categories to allow you to easily add/remove groups of related notifications to/from channels. These can be expanded to apply more fine grained selections.
Creating Custom Notifications
To create your own custom notifications that fire in given certain events, you can add Custom Notifications to your projects. The current set of supported events include:
When a Sync completes, or fails.
When a Bundle is created successfully or if the bundle build fails.
When an Environment Clone completes, or fails.
When a Spike Protection window scales up or down, or fails to scale up or down.
To create and subscribe to a custom notification, do the following:
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Navigate to the Custom Notifications section in your project's Notifications page.
Create a custom notification. Give it a descriptive name and select the trigger criteria you want.
Click the Save button below.
Scroll up to the Notification Subscriptions section in your project's Notifications page.
Find the channel(s) you would like to be notified when the custom notification triggers.
Expand the "Custom Notification" group in the channel card.
Check your newly created custom notification.
Click the Save button below.
Setting Default Project Notifications
Once you have configured a set of notifications subscriptions on a project that you're happy with, you will likely want to use the same configuration for all of your future projects created within the same Team on Servd. To make this easy, you can save a default notification subscription configuration which will automatically be applied to any projects created in the future.
To create or update a Team's default project notification subscriptions, simply visit a project which has the setup that you are happy with and click the 'Set Defaults' button. Note that this can only be performed by users with Team Management permissions.
Copying Notification Subscriptions
You can also copy notification subscriptions between projects within the same team. This can be done by visiting the Notifications page for the project whose subscriptions you would like to update and using the 'Import notifications from' form to select another project to copy settings from.
Configuring an Email Channel
When adding a new Email channel, the only configuration required is the email address that you'd like us to send notifications to.
If we receive a hard bounce for a specific email, the channel will be muted automatically.
Configuring a Slack Channel
Slack notification channels require a 'webhook' which allows us to post notifications to your desired Slack workspace.
Step by step instructions for creating a webhook URL can be found here: https://api.slack.com/messaging/webhooks
Configuring a Browser Notification Channel
When adding a Browser Notification channel, you will be asked by your browser to accept notification permissions. It's important to accept, otherwise you won't receive any notifications.
It's important to note that with Browser Notification channels, only the person adding the channel will receive the notifications, as browsers don't let you give notification permission on behalf of someone else.
Muting a Channel
If you want to disable a channel entirely, but don't want to change its subscriptions, you can 'mute' the channel from the Team Settings page in the Servd dashboard.
Muting a channel will immediately stop all notifications from being sent to it. You can unmute the channel whenever you like to resume notifications.