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title: Transports
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---
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Notifications can be sent to users via multiple mediums. By default, the [global email configuration](../installation/docker-compose#email-configuration-optional-but-recommended) will be used.
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## Generic Webhook
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This will send a POST request to the given URL with the following contents:
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```json
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{
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"body": "body of the notification message",
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"severity": "severity level as configured in the trigger",
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// User that the notification was created for, i.e. a member of the group selected in the rule
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"user_email": "notification user's email",
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"user_username": "notification user's username",
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// User that created the event
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"event_user_email": "event user's email",
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"event_user_username": "event user's username"
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}
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```
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The `Content-Type` header is set to `text/json`.
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Starting in 2021.9, you can also select a Notification mapping. This allows you to freely configure the request's payload. For example:
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```python
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return {
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"foo": context['notification'].body,
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}
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```
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## Slack Webhook
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This sends a request using the Slack-specific format. This is also compatible with Discord's webhooks by appending `/slack` to the Discord webhook URL.
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