Hello!
I was hoping someone could help me figure out away to automate the creation of Slack channels when a new ticket is created.
We have a JIRA project that is used for high priority incidents and I want a Slack channel to be created when the ticket is created/opened. This way we as a company can keep discussion in one channel so those details can later be easily found for postmortem activites.
Currently we have the ticket that gets created automatically when ever a PagerDuty incident is triggered. From there we manually create the Slack channel and notify our teams to join that channel.
Vote here --> https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/API-577
also interested in this.
I thought it is possible to create slack channels with webhook and Jira automation.
Opsgenie is not possible for our use case.
Any other options, without using zapier.
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Hi Mario, welcome to the Community!
I definitely understand the use-case and the need to get a channel running as fast as possible per-incident. With the official Jira Cloud for Slack app, we don't have the functionality to create a channel (either automatically or manually at the moment) but we do have a feature request open with that suggestion.
Completely within the Atlassian stack, the OpsGenie integration with Slack can create a new channel per incident. I've seen teams do similar things with PagerDuty, although in my experience it's all been custom-code and I haven't seen something productized for easy deployment in other organizations. I'll have a look around though and be sure to update this answer if I see something that's easy to deploy with the toolset you're using!
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hi Daniel, thanks for the reply. I had a feeling there was a limitation regarding the creation of slack channels. Our company is looking to utilize OpsGenie in the near future. Thanks.
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Hello @Daniel Eads
How are you?
I have a similar requirement, if possible Could you share the custom code to achieve this with Pagerduty?
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