No results for ""
EXPAND ALL
  • Home
  • API docs

GIVE DOCS FEEDBACK

Microsoft Teams incoming webhooks

Read time: 2 minutes
Last edited: May 03, 2024

Overview

This topic explains how to use the LaunchDarkly Microsoft Teams incoming webhooks integration.

The Microsoft Teams incoming webhooks integration sends you alerts when the LaunchDarkly resources you care about, such as feature flags, projects, and account members, change. This notification appears in your Teams space.

Set up a Connector in Microsoft Teams

In order to add LaunchDarkly to a Teams workspace, you must configure an incoming webhook by setting up Connectors within Microsoft Teams. Then, you'll add the webhook URL to LaunchDarkly.

  1. Log into Microsoft Teams.
  2. Navigate to "Connectors."
The Microsoft Teams dashboard with the "Connectors" option called out.
The Microsoft Teams dashboard with the "Connectors" option called out.
  1. Configure an incoming webhook and create a webhook URL.
  2. When Teams prompts you to upload a logo, right-click the image below, save it locally, and upload it to Teams.
The LaunchDarkly logo.
The LaunchDarkly logo.
  1. Click Configure to add an Incoming Webhook.
The "Incoming Webhook" option with the "Configure" button called out.
The "Incoming Webhook" option with the "Configure" button called out.
  1. Enter information for your webhook.
The "Connectors" screen, configured for a new connection with LaunchDarkly.
The "Connectors" screen, configured for a new connection with LaunchDarkly.
  1. Copy the URL provided to your clipboard and click Save.
The webhook URL.
The webhook URL.

Configure LaunchDarkly to work with Teams

To configure LaunchDarkly to connect with the Microsoft Teams webhook:

  1. Navigate to the Integrations page and find "Microsoft Teams".
  2. Click Add integration. The "Create Microsoft Teams configuration" panel appears.
  3. Paste your Incoming webhook URL into the field.
  4. Set any filters for sending notifications to Teams by configuring a policy. LaunchDarkly sends all flag change events in the production environment to Teams by default. To learn more about creating a policy, read Example policies and templates.
  5. Save your configuration.

You are now notified in your Teams workspace when someone updates a flag.