Integrations Settings
- 26 Feb 2023
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Integrations Settings
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Integrations can be added either through the portal, or by contacting customer success or support.
Integrations available in the portal
To add new integrations, navigate to the Integrations Settings page (under Product Setting → Integrations).

Jira
click “Add Integration” under the Jira icon, and fill in the following details:
- A name for your Jira integration.
- The link to your Jira - for example: https://???.atlassian.net
- Your Jira project ID - get your project id.
- Your Jira API token - generate an API token.
- Reporter Email - issue opened by Code Defender will have this user as the reporter.
- Issue type - opened issue by Code Defender will have this type.
- Add event risk level priority - the opened issue will have the same priority as the incident’s risk level (A high-risk incident will open a high-priority issue).
Slack
click “Add Integration” under the Slack icon, and fill in the following details:
- A name for your Slack integration.
- The Slack webhook URL - set up incoming webhooks.
- The Slack channel the alerts will be sent to.
click “Add Integration” under the Slack icon, and fill in the following details:
- A name for your Email integration.
- The Email the alert will be sent to.
Integrations available only through customer success/ support
PagerDuty
provide the following information:
- Webhook URL
- service_id - get your service id.
- api_token - generate an API token.
OpsGenie
provide the following information:
- Webhook URL
- api_token - get your service id.
- team_id (optional) - get your team id.
Splunk
provide the following information:
- Webhook URL.
- api_token.
DataDog
provide the following information:
- Webhook URL.
- api_key.
- app_key.
S3 Bucket
provide the following information:
- Bucket Name.
- Region.
- Access Key ID.
- Secret Access Key
- Optional - The path pattern of the uploaded files. (for Example:
{app_id}/{host_domain}/{yyyy}/{mm}/{dd}
, or{app_id}/{host_domain}/{yyyy}_{mm}_{dd})
see the documentation for events and incidents.
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