diff --git a/docs/en/observability/create-observability-connectors.asciidoc b/docs/en/observability/create-observability-connectors.asciidoc index 5834d81ab9..387f3bd377 100644 --- a/docs/en/observability/create-observability-connectors.asciidoc +++ b/docs/en/observability/create-observability-connectors.asciidoc @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ You can send cases to these third-party systems: * {jira} (including {jira} Service Desk) * {ibm-r} * {swimlane} +* {webhook-cm} IMPORTANT: To send cases to external systems, you need the appropriate license, and your role must have the *Cases* {kib} privilege as a user. For more details, refer to <>. @@ -27,56 +28,17 @@ automatically close when they are sent to an external system. [role="screenshot"] image::images/add-case-connector.png[] . From the *Incident management system* list, select *Add new connector*. -. Select the system to send cases to: *{sn}*, *{jira}*, *{ibm-r}*, or *{swimlane}*. +. Select the system to send cases to: *{sn}*, *{jira}*, *{ibm-r}*, *{swimlane}*, +or *{webhook-cm}*. -. Enter your required settings. -+ -|=== - -| *Connector name* | Name for the connector. - -| *URL* | The URL of the external system to which you want to send cases. - -| *API URL* | ({swimlane} only) The URL of the {swimlane} instance to which you want to send cases. - -| *Organization ID* | ({ibm-r} only) Your organization’s {ibm-r} ID number. - -| *Application ID* | ({swimlane} only) The application ID of your {swimlane} application. From {swimlane}, you can find the application -ID by checking your application’s settings or at the end of your application’s URL after you’ve opened it. - -| *Username* | ({sn} only) The username of the {sn} account is used to access the {sn} instance. - -| *Password* | ({sn} only) The password of the {sn} account is used to access the {sn} instance. - -| *Project key* | ({jira} only) The key of the {jira} project to which you are sending cases. - -| *Email or Username* | ({jira} only) The {jira} account username or email. - -| *API token or Password* | ({jira} only) The API token or password is used to authenticate {jira} updates. +. Enter your required settings. For connector configuration details, refer to +{kibana-ref}/resilient-action-type.html[{ibm-r} connector], +{kibana-ref}/jira-action-type.html[{jira} connector], +{kibana-ref}/servicenow-action-type.html[{sn-itsm} connector], +{kibana-ref}/servicenow-sir-action-type.html[{sn-sir} connector], +{kibana-ref}/swimlane-action-type.html[{swimlane} connector], or +{kibana-ref}/cases-webhook-action-type.html[{webhook-cm} connector]. -| *API key ID* | ({ibm-r} only) The API key is used to authenticate {ibm-r} updates. - -| *API key secret* | ({ibm-r} only) The API key secret is used to authenticate {ibm-r} updates. - -| *API token* | ({swimlane} only) The {swimlane} API authentication token is used for HTTP Basic authentication. -This is the personal access token for your user role. - -|=== -+ -. Choose the connector type ({swimlane} only): -+ -|=== - -| *All* | You can choose to set all or no field mappings when creating your new {swimlane} connector. However, note that if -you don’t set field mappings now, you’ll be prompted to do so if you want to use the connector for a case or a rule. This -is because the prompts no longer display once you set up the required mappings. - -| *Alerts* | Provide an alert ID and rule name. - -| *Cases* | Provide a case ID, a case name, comments, and a description. - -|=== -+ . Click *Save*. [discrete]