Introducing Slack Integration For Event Notifications

I am happy to announce our newest feature in ManageWP Orion – Slack integration for event notifications. If you ever woke up to 50 SMS notifications about your server crashing and bringing all of the websites down you will appreciate the ability to elegantly send all notifications to your Slack channel.

 

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The beauty of having your notifications sent to a Slack channel are multifold. You can decide what members to add to your channel, making sure the right people see the notifications. You can have your dev team checking in on Slack, so that the first person who notices the problem can react on it. It’s easy to look at your event notification’s history and see what steps you took to solve the problem, after all it’s all on Slack. Slack gives you the option of tailor making your audience for event notifications. You can also access Slack on your phone and computer, so it’s like killing two birds with one stone.

How It Works

We are using Slack’s Incoming WebHooks API to send two types of notifications at this moment: Website up/down messages and Backup failed messages. Our founder, Vladimir Prelovac says, 

This is the first step towards executing the philosophy of Orion platform openness. Full inbound and outbound API is what we are striving for at this moment. Slack is just the beginning of course and in the future we plan to expand this to all other types of messages.

So far we have introduced email and SMS notifications, and now Slack, they are all easy to set up and integrate. We have kept everything in the same place.

How to Turn Slack Integration On

In order to find Slack integration, you need to go to your Settings -> Profile. There you will see the option to add slack, and it will ask you to copy your WebHook and label your Slack channel.

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Once you have added your WebHook and integrated Slack, you can now choose on which websites you would like to turn this feature on. While still on your settings for event notifications, you can adjust your global settings. Once you click on the add-on either Uptime or Backups you open a new window where you can turn Slack notifications ON. This now means you have turned Slack notifications on as a global setting.

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By clicking Save changes, Orion will remember your preferences and your Slack integration has been enabled.

We have also made it possible to access these settings via individual websites. You can select a website you want to enable Slack notifications on. You can do this by selecting the add-on first (Uptime or Backup) while on the individual website setting. There you will come across the same window as above, from where you can turn Slack ON. Please note, there are global and custom settings, if you want your global settings to be enabled just click on them and click save.

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The perk of having global and custom settings is that if you prefer to have all Uptime or Backup notifications be sent to Slack, apart from on one website, you can turn Slack on the global settings and customize settings on the single website you don’t need Slack notifications on.

How To Get The Slack WebHook

In case you haven’t integrated apps to Slack before or are unsure how to find the Slack WebHook you need in order to set up your Slack notifications, here is a quick guide.

To get started you need to select a Slack channel for your notifications, or create a new one for that purpose. On the channel itself, find the settings wheel and scroll down to add an app or integration. Click here, and Slack will open up in your browser and take you to the apps page.

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Once on the apps page, find Incoming WebHooks (or simply click here). Click the Add Configuration button. Use the Webhook URL in your ManageWP dashboard to link these two together, and you’re all set.

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Here is an example of what Slack notifications look like, trust me you can’t miss them!

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It is just the beginning

Next week we are going a step further and will introduce an even more exciting feature.

We are for the first time opening the Orion API through a proof a concept integration – a Slack command you will be able to use to add a website to ManageWP.

Next week you’d be able to do something like:

/mwp add site.com user password

and even use this API hook outside the Slack to add a website from your own code or app.

Exciting times to be a ManageWP user!

Wrapping Up

Like Vladimir said, we are aiming to make Orion an open platform and to create possibilities for inbound and outbound integrations with your own workflow. This is just the beginning and we are happy to give you a taste of things to come!

Nevena Tomovic

Nevena wears many hats in ManageWP. One of them is being responsible for translating our team's geek talk and product features into value that normal people understand. She believes that "learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere", so she tries to learn something new every day.

17 Comments

  1. Emily

    Is this still an available feature? When I go to Settings -> Profile, I don’t see the “Slack Channel Integrations” section shown in this screenshot [https://managewp.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Screenshot_from_2016-08-04_12-39-34-1.png]

  2. justin

    It would be awesome to get notifications from the security events as well in case a server gets infected.

  3. Wojciech

    Did ManageWP can also send info about new updates via Slack?

    1. Nemanja Aleksic

      Changelog through Slack, hmm. Is that something you’d be interested in? Please note that we push updates a lot: So far in August we had 5 updates in our changelog.

      1. Wojciech

        I mean new available updates of installed plugins and themes 🙂

        1. Nemanja Aleksic

          We’re definitely going in that direction: https://managewp.com/managewp-launches-slack-app-for-easier-wordpress-management

  4. dmouse

    any chance of the graphic so i can use the manage wp graphic as the bot graphic? thanks!

    1. Nemanja Aleksic

      Sure! Here’s a transparent background logo:

      https://managewp.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ManageWP-Slack-logo.png

  5. Greg Dietrich

    Any idea why in my Slack I wouldn’t see the ability to add an incoming webhook? This is what I see: http://d.pr/i/6Fa2

    1. Nemanja Aleksic

      Have you added the custom integration on the Slack app page? Once you do that, it should show up on the page from your screenshot.

      I’ll update the article to make this step more clear.

  6. james

    Awesome!!!! Thanks for all the great new features

  7. Carl Taylor

    Love it 🙂 thanks. Can’t wait for more API ability too

  8. Per

    Cool! Would it be possible to add integration for Hipchat aswell?

    1. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Hey Per,

      It’s not something that we are looking to do at the moment, but it’s something to consider for the future for sure!

      1. Per

        Yes, please do! A lot of developers use Hipchat and the tools that Atlassian make. Statuscake have both Slack and Hipchat integration. It would surely get you more customers 🙂

        1. Per

          Any news about Hipchat integration? I noticed Uptime robot has Hipchat support.

          1. Nemanja Aleksic

            The public API has been pushed back for now, but our idea is to let you use the API any way you want, and to connect to anything you want.

            I just ask you for some patience until we get the API ready to go live.

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