IBM Resilient connector and actionedit
The IBM Resilient connector uses the RESILIENT REST v2 to create IBM Resilient incidents.
Create connectors in Kibanaedit
You can create connectors in Stack Management > Connectors or as needed when you’re creating a rule. For example:
Connector configurationedit
IBM Resilient connectors have the following configuration properties:
- Name
- The name of the connector.
- URL
- IBM Resilient instance URL.
- Organization ID
- IBM Resilient organization ID.
- API key ID
- The authentication key ID for HTTP Basic authentication.
- API key secret
- The authentication key secret for HTTP Basic authentication.
Create preconfigured connectorsedit
If you are running Kibana on-prem, you can define connectors by
adding xpack.actions.preconfigured
settings to your kibana.yml
file.
For example:
xpack.actions.preconfigured: my-resilient: name: preconfigured-resilient-connector-type actionTypeId: .resilient config: apiUrl: https://elastic.resilient.net orgId: ES secrets: apiKeyId: testuser apiKeySecret: tokenkeystorevalue
Config defines information for the connector type.
-
apiUrl
- An address that corresponds to URL.
-
orgId
- An ID that corresponds to Organization ID.
Secrets defines sensitive information for the connector type.
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apiKeyId
- A string that corresponds to API key ID.
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apiKeySecret
- A string that corresponds to API Key secret. Should be stored in the Kibana keystore.
Test connectorsedit
You can test connectors with the run connector API or as you’re creating or editing the connector in Kibana. For example:
IBM Resilient actions have the following configuration properties.
- Incident types
- The type of the incident.
- Severity code
- The severity of the incident.
- Name
- A name for the issue, used for searching the contents of the knowledge base.
- Description
- The details about the incident.
- Additional comments
- Additional information for the client, such as how to troubleshoot the issue.
Connector networking configurationedit
Use the Action configuration settings to customize connector networking configurations, such as proxies, certificates, or TLS settings. You can set configurations that apply to all your connectors or use xpack.actions.customHostSettings
to set per-host configurations.
Configure IBM Resilientedit
IBM Resilient offers Instances, which you can use to test incidents.