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Auto Create Incident on application Status page when a monitor(s) does down #294
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Originally created by @leshicodes on GitHub (Oct 1, 2021).
Feature Request:
Auto Create Incident on application Status page when a monitor(s) does down. Possibly create a custom "Uptime Kuma" notification which does this.
Is it a duplicate question?
I am not seeing it when I search without filters
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I think it would be great to auto create incidents when a monitor has been down for X amount of min/X amount of retries
Describe the solution you'd like
Auto Create Incident on application Status page when a monitor(s) does down. Possibly create a custom "Uptime Kuma" notification which does this.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I have Notifications going to discord, but I thought it would be nice for INCs to show up in the status page.
I suppose if there is a published API page, I can use my AppRise instance to accomplish this.
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@rob1998 commented on GitHub (Jul 18, 2022):
+1
@Itay1787 commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2023):
And that will be also an option to choose whether to activate maintenance mode or to create an Incident