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@essent/backstage-plugin-opsgenie
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The Opsgenie plugin is a frontend plugin that displays Opsgenie alerts, incidents and on-call information in Backstage. The plugin includes two components that can be integrated into Backstage:
The Opsgenie plugin is a frontend plugin that displays Opsgenie alerts, incidents and on-call information in Backstage. The plugin includes two components that can be integrated into Backstage:
OpsGeniePage
routable extension component which produces a standalone page with the following capabilities:
EntityOpsgenieAlertsCard
component which can display recent alerts for a specific component.Find installation instructions in our documentation.
"Who is on call?" page:
Alerts page:
Incidents page:
Incidents analytics page:
Alerts card:
This library is under the MIT license.
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The Opsgenie plugin is a frontend plugin that displays Opsgenie alerts, incidents and on-call information in Backstage. The plugin includes two components that can be integrated into Backstage:
The npm package @essent/backstage-plugin-opsgenie receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @essent/backstage-plugin-opsgenie popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @essent/backstage-plugin-opsgenie demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 88 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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