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Usage of matrix_alertmanager_receiver_config_matrix_room_mapping is decribed below in the "Adjusting the playbook configuration" much more nicely. Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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# Setting up Prometheus Alertmanager integration via matrix-alertmanager-receiver (optional)
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The playbook can install and configure the [matrix-alertmanager-receiver](https://github.com/metio/matrix-alertmanager-receiver) service for you. It's a [client](https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/latest/clients/) for Prometheus' [Alertmanager](https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/latest/alertmanager/), allowing you to deliver alerts to Matrix rooms.
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See the project's [documentation](https://github.com/metio/matrix-alertmanager-receiver/blob/main/README.md) to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
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This service is meant to be used with an external [Alertmanager](https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/latest/alertmanager/) instance. It's **not** meant to be integrated with the [Prometheus & Grafana stack](./configuring-playbook-prometheus-grafana.md) installed by this playbook, because the Alertmanager component is not installed by it.
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## Prerequisites
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### Register the bot account
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This service uses a bot (with a username specified in `matrix_alertmanager_receiver_config_matrix_user_id_localpart`) for delivering messages.
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The playbook does not automatically create users for you. You **need to register the bot user manually** before setting up the bot.
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Choose a strong password for the bot. You can generate a good password with a command like this: `pwgen -s 64 1`.
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You can use the playbook to [register a new user](registering-users.md):
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --extra-vars='username=bot.alertmanager.receiver password=PASSWORD_FOR_THE_BOT admin=no' --tags=register-user
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```
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### Get an access token
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The bot requires an access token to be able to connect to your homeserver. Refer to the documentation on [how to obtain an access token](obtaining-access-tokens.md).
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### Join to rooms as the bot manually
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ℹ️ **This bot does not accept room invitations automatically**. To deliver messages to rooms, the bot must be joined to all rooms manually.
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For each new room you would like the bot to deliver alerts to, invite the bot to the room.
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Then, log in as the bot using any Matrix client of your choosing, accept the room invitation from the bot's account, and log out.
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## Adjusting the playbook configuration
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Add the following configuration to your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file. Make sure to replace `ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE` with the one created [above](#get-an-access-token).
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```yaml
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matrix_alertmanager_receiver_enabled: true
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# Uncomment and adjust this part if you'd like to use a username different than the default
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# matrix_alertmanager_receiver_config_matrix_user_id_localpart: "bot.alertmanager.receiver"
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# Specify the bot user's access token here.
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matrix_alertmanager_receiver_config_matrix_access_token: "ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE"
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# Optionally, configure some mappings (URL-friendly room name -> actual Matrix room ID).
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#
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# If you don't configure mappings, you can still deliver alerts using URLs like this:
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# https://matrix.example.com/matrix-alertmanager-receiver-RANDOM_VALUE_HERE/alert/!qporfwt:example.com
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#
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# If a mapping like the one below is configured, you can deliver alerts using friendlier URLs like this:
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# https://matrix.example.com/matrix-alertmanager-receiver-RANDOM_VALUE_HERE/alert/some-room-name
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matrix_alertmanager_receiver_config_matrix_room_mapping:
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some-room-name: "!qporfwt:{{ matrix_domain }}"
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```
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See `roles/custom/matrix-alertmanager-receiver/defaults/main.yml` for additional configuration variables.
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### Adjusting the matrix-alertmanager-receiver URL
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By default, this playbook installs matrix-alertmanager-receiver on the `matrix.` subdomain, at the `/matrix-alertmanager-receiver` path (https://matrix.example.com/matrix-alertmanager-receiver). This makes it easy to install it, because it **doesn't require additional DNS records to be set up**. If that's okay, you can skip this section.
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By tweaking the `matrix_alertmanager_receiver_hostname` and `matrix_alertmanager_receiver_path_prefix` variables, you can easily make the service available at a **different hostname and/or path** than the default one.
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Example additional configuration for your `inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml` file:
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```yaml
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# Change the default hostname and path prefix
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matrix_alertmanager_receiver_hostname: alertmanager.example.com
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matrix_alertmanager_receiver_path_prefix: /
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```
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## Adjusting DNS records
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If you've changed the default hostname, **you may need to adjust your DNS** records to point the matrix-alertmanager-receiver domain to the Matrix server.
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See [Configuring DNS](configuring-dns.md) for details about DNS changes.
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If you've decided to use the default hostname, you won't need to do any extra DNS configuration.
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## Installing
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After configuring the playbook and potentially [adjusting your DNS records](#adjusting-dns-records), run the playbook with [playbook tags](playbook-tags.md) as below:
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<!-- NOTE: let this conservative command run (instead of install-all) to make it clear that failure of the command means something is clearly broken. -->
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```sh
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ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --tags=setup-all,ensure-matrix-users-created,start
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```
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**Notes**:
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- The `ensure-matrix-users-created` playbook tag makes the playbook automatically create the bot's user account.
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- The shortcut commands with the [`just` program](just.md) are also available: `just install-all` or `just setup-all`
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`just install-all` is useful for maintaining your setup quickly ([2x-5x faster](../CHANGELOG.md#2x-5x-performance-improvements-in-playbook-runtime) than `just setup-all`) when its components remain unchanged. If you adjust your `vars.yml` to remove other components, you'd need to run `just setup-all`, or these components will still remain installed.
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## Usage
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Configure your Prometheus Alertmanager with configuration like this:
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```yaml
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receivers:
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- name: matrix
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webhook_configs:
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- send_resolved: true
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url: URL_HERE
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route:
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group_by:
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- namespace
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group_interval: 5m
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group_wait: 30s
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receiver: "matrix"
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repeat_interval: 12h
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routes:
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- receiver: matrix
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```
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where `URL_HERE` looks like `https://matrix.example.com/matrix-alertmanager-receiver-RANDOM_VALUE_HERE/alert/some-room-name` or `https://matrix.example.com/matrix-alertmanager-receiver-RANDOM_VALUE_HERE/alert/!qporfwt:example.com`.
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