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teams.message() function

teams.message() is a user-contributed function maintained by the package author.

teams.message() sends a single message to a Microsoft Teams channel using an incoming webhook.

Function type signature
(text: string, title: A, url: string, ?summary: string) => int
For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

url

(Required) Incoming webhook URL.

title

(Required) Message card title.

text

(Required) Message card text.

summary

Message card summary. Default is "".

If no summary is provided, Flux generates the summary from the message text.

Examples

Send the last reported status to a Microsoft Teams channel

import "contrib/sranka/teams"

lastReported =
    from(bucket: "example-bucket")
        |> range(start: -1m)
        |> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "statuses")
        |> last()
        |> findRecord(fn: (key) => true, idx: 0)

teams.message(
    url: "https://outlook.office.com/webhook/example-webhook",
    title: "Disk Usage",
    text: "Disk usage is: *${lastReported.status}*.",
    summary: "Disk usage is ${lastReported.status}",
)

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