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  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-72207

Requirements / usage in README no longer correct

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    • pagerduty-plugin
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      Under the Requirements section, it says

      Under the Usage / Getting Started section, it says

      For the integration type, choose "Jenkins CI".

      With my free account, searching for this integration yields no results.

      After searching the PagerDuty documentation, I found this page which says:

      This integration is available with our PagerDuty AIOps add-on. If you would like to sign up for a trial of PagerDuty AIOps features, please read PagerDuty AIOps Trials.

      Can the documentation be updated based on the current requirements of PagerDuty?

      It's unclear if the article I'm linking here from PagerDuty is specific to change events or all Jenkins integration capability. Personally, I don't need change events, just incident triggers. Hopefully I can still get that with a free account, though I haven't been able to get a hold of PagerDuty support to confirm this.

          [JENKINS-72207] Requirements / usage in README no longer correct

          Evan added a comment -

          Confirmed with PagerDuty that you need to have a professional license plus the AIOps add-on ($21/user/month + $399/month per their website) in order to get their “Jenkins CI” integration.

          I am hoping something can be done to do simple incident triggers for free, but it needs testing.

          Evan added a comment - Confirmed with PagerDuty that you need to have a professional license plus the AIOps add-on ($21/user/month + $399/month per their website) in order to get their “Jenkins CI” integration. I am hoping something can be done to do simple incident triggers for free, but it needs testing.

          Evan added a comment -

          I was able to trigger incidents using this Jenkins plug-in without using the PagerDuty “Jenkins CI” integration (which costs). You have to pick an integration to get a routing key, but I just used the free “Events API v2” integration and it worked fine for triggering incidents.

          I have no idea about change events and whether or not you can get them for free now.

          Evan added a comment - I was able to trigger incidents using this Jenkins plug-in without using the PagerDuty “Jenkins CI” integration (which costs). You have to pick an integration to get a routing key, but I just used the free “Events API v2” integration and it worked fine for triggering incidents. I have no idea about change events and whether or not you can get them for free now.

            alexanderlz Alexander Leibzon
            evanw Evan
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