Webhook Connections
Webhook connections send alerts to third-party applications.
In this section, we'll introduce the following concepts:
ποΈ Schedule Searches
Create a Scheduled Search to send alerts to a third-party tool via Webhook Connections.
ποΈ Setup
Webhook connections allow you to send Sumo Logic alerts to third-party applications.
ποΈ Using the Audit Index
If the Sumo Logic Audit Index is enabled you can keep an eye on scheduled searches that send results via Webhook.
ποΈ AWS Lambda
You can trigger an AWS Lambda function directly from a Sumo Logic alert by configuring a webhook connection.
ποΈ Cloud SOAR
Create incidents in Cloud SOAR from Monitor and Scheduled Search alerts.
ποΈ Datadog
Datadog webhook connections allow you to alert and connect to your Datadog services from Sumo Logic alert results.
ποΈ HipChat
Send data from alerts to HipChat rooms.
ποΈ Jira Cloud
Create Jira issues in Jira Cloud from alerts.
ποΈ Jira Server
Create Jira issues in Jira Server from alerts.
ποΈ Jira Service Desk
Create Jira issues in Jira Service Desk from alerts.
ποΈ Microsoft Azure Functions
You can trigger an Azure Function directly from a Sumo Logic alert by configuring a webhook connection.
ποΈ Microsoft Teams
Send notifications from alerts to Microsoft Teams.
ποΈ New Relic
Send data from alerts to your New Relic account.
ποΈ Opsgenie (Legacy)
Webhook connections rely on HTTP endpoints that tell Sumo Logic where to send data. You can set up any number of connections.
ποΈ Opsgenie
Send alerts to Opsgenie from scheduled searches.
ποΈ PagerDuty
Webhook Connections allow you to send alerts from Sumo Logic to PagerDuty.
ποΈ Slack
Webhook Connections allow you to send alerts as a post to a Slack channel.