Overview
This output type sends notifications and alerts to a specified Event Hub URL.
Before you begin
To create this output, you must have an Azure AD token.
- To learn how to create an Azure AD token, review this document from Microsoft.
Review Sample Configuration
The following sample configuration displays an output without the name of the organization-level integration:
- name: eventhub-test
type: eventhub
endpoint: https://eventshub-test.servicebus.windows.net/test/messages
token: "test-token"
notify_content:
custom_fields:
"test-field": "test"
custom_headers:
X-header1: "test-header"
Review Parameters
Review the following parameters that you can configure in the Edge Delta App.
name
Required
Enter a descriptive name for the output or integration.
For outputs, this name will be used to map this destination to a workflow.
Review the following example:
name: eventhub-test
integration_name
Optional
This parameter refers to the organization-level integration created in the Integrations page.
If you need to add multiple instances of the same integration into the config, then you can add a custom name to each instance via the name parameter. In this situation, the name should be used to refer to the specific instance of the destination in the workflows.
Review the following example:
integration_name: ed-alert-azureevent
type
Required
Enter eventhub.
Review the following example:
type: eventhub
endpoint
Required
Enter the Event Hubs endpoint.
Review the following example:
endpoint: https://eventshub-test.servicebus.windows.net/test/messages
token
Required
Enter the Azure AD token.
Review the following example:
token: "test-token"
custom_headers and custom_fields
Optional
This parameter is used to customize the notification content.
If you do not want to use default fields in a notification, then you can create custom headers and fields.
To learn more, see Review Notify Content Parameters.
Review the following example:
notify_content:
custom_fields:
"test-field": "test"
custom_headers:
X-header1: "test-header"