UptimeRobot
Integrate your UptimeRobot Monitors into All Quiet
Upgrade your UptimeRobot alerts with All Quiet. Take action on alerts and set escalation policies seamlessly.
1. Create UptimeRobot Integration on All Quiet
Create a UptimeRobot integration
- Click on the
Integrations > Inbound
Tab. - Click on
Create New Integration
.
Select UptimeRobot for the integration’s type
- Enter a display name for your UptimeRobot integration, e.g. “UptimeRobot Webhook”.
- Select
UptimeRobot
as the type. - Click
Create integration
.
Get the All Quiet webhook URL
After creating the webhook integration on AllQuiet, you can view and copy the URL of the newly generated webhook. You will require this URL in step 2 when configuring the webhook integration on UptimeRobot.
2. Configure UptimeRobot
The following steps will be done on the UptimeRobot platform. So, log in to UptimeRobot with your account.
Install Webhook integration
- Click on the account menu item and select
My Settings
- Scroll down to the “Integrations” section and click
Add integration
- Select “Webhook” as the alert contact type and give a descriptive name to your new contact.
- In the “URL to notify” field, enter the webhook URL that you generated in step one of the All Quiet integration setup.
- Check the “Send default variables as a query string” box.
- Save your new alert contact to finish the integration setup process.
Test your setup
Now, it’s time to test your setup by sending a notification to All Quiet. This will help you inspect the payload that UptimeRobot sends and eventually map it to an incident on All Quiet.
Here’s how to do it:
- Click on
Test notification setup
. Make sure that the alert contact you just created is listed here. If not, simply attach it by clickingAttach it here
. - Click on
Send test notification
.
3. Map UptimeRobot payload to All Quiet incident
Great news, we’re almost finished with setting up your UptimeRobot integration! 🥳 To complete the process, simply go to your All Quiet dashboard and locate the integration you’ve created.
- Once there, you’ll find a
latest payloads
section showing you two payloads sent by UptimeRobot. One for when your website went down and another for when it’s back up again. You can select either of these payloads and load the content into the “Payload” editor. - From there, you can easily map the payload to an All Quiet incident. The mapping attributes are configured out of the box, but you can always change them to your specific requirements.
These steps are important to successfully test your UptimeRobot integration on the All Quiet side.
- Click on
Test notifications
at the very bottom of the edit page. - Click on
Run Test
to send out notifications to your newly created All Quiet integration. Finally, don’t forget to save your integration!