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