Setup Slack Integration

Before you startBefore you can start using the alerts, make sure to install the dbt package, configure a profile and install the CLI. This is required for the alerts to work.
First create a Slack app:

1. Create a Slack app

Go to the Slack page to create apps and create a new app (from scratch). Call it "Elementary" and connect it to the workspace of your choice.Slack app

2. Optional - Slack app display

To change the display of the Elementary slack app, scroll down on the Slack app basic information page to the 'Display Information' section:Slack displayHere is the Elementary icon for your use (click to download):
Based on the method you selected, create a token or webhook:

1. Create a Slack token

Go to the "OAauth & Permissions" page for your newly-created app, and add the following scopes under "Bot Token Scopes":
  • channels:join - Join public channels in a workspace
  • channels:read - View basic information about public channels in a workspace
  • chat:write - Send messages as <app>
  • files:write - Upload, edit, and delete files as <app>
  • users:read - View people in a workspace
  • users:read.email - View email addresses of people in a workspace
  • groups:read - View basic information about private channels that your slack app has been added to
Slack scopes

2. Install app at your Workspace

At the "OAuth & Permissions" page, press on "Install to Workspace" in order to generate Slack token:Slack OAuth

Create a webhook

Go to the 'Incoming Webhooks' page for your newly-created app and toggle 'Activate Incoming Webhooks' to turn it on. Then click on 'Add New Webhook to Workspace':Slack webhookSelect the channel that the notifications will be posted to:Slack channel
Lastly, pass the token / webhook to the CLI as a param or in the config.yml file:

Token:

Use the Slack token when you execute edr monitor using the option -st, --slack-token and -ch, --slack-channel-name:
edr monitor --slack-token <your_slack_token> --slack-channel-name <slack_channel_to_post_at>

Webhook:

Use the webhook URL when you execute edr monitor using the option -s, --slack-webhook:
edr monitor --slack-webhook <your_slack_webhook_url>
The CLI reads the Slack integration from a file, copy it into a file called config.yml. Create it here: HOME_DIR/.edr/config.ymlHere is the format in the yml itself:

Token:

config.yml
slack:
  token: <your_slack_token>
  channel_name: <slack_channel_to_post_at>
  group_alerts_by: <"table"> or <"alert">

# optional #
timezone: <optional_timezone_for_timestamps>

Webhook:

config.yml
slack:
  notification_webhook: <your_slack_webhook_url>
  group_alerts_by: <"table"> or <"alert">
  # optional #
  workflows: false

# optional #
timezone: <optional_timezone_for_timestamps>

Execute the CLI

Make sure to run the following command after your dbt runs and tests:
edr monitor --slack-token <your_slack_token> --slack-channel-name <slack_channel_to_post_at> --group-by [table | alert]
Or just edr monitor if you used config.yml. Please note that when you specify the —slack-channel-name, it’s the default channel name to which all the alerts will be sent that are not attributed to any custom channel. Therefore, if you execute several edr monitor commands at the same time with different slack-channel-name arguments, they can be sent to the wrong one due to the overlap accessing the backend table of elementary. For avoiding this problem, the guide can be followed.

Alert on source freshness failures

Not supported in dbt cloud To alert on source freshness, you will need to run edr run-operation upload-source-freshness right after each execution of dbt source freshness. This operation will upload the results to a table, and the execution of edr monitor will send the actual alert.
  • Note that dbt source freshness and upload-source-freshness needs to run from the same machine.
  • Note that upload-source-freshness requires passing --project-dir argument.

Continuous alerting

In order to monitor continuously, use your orchestrator to execute it regularly (we recommend running it right after your dbt job ends to monitor the latest data updates). Read more about how to deploy Elementary in production. If you need help or wish to consult on this, reach out to us on Slack.