Microsoft Teams notifications
Connecting Aikido to Microsoft Teams
Please note that only Aikido admin users can link a new Microsoft Team to your Aikido workspace.
If you are using the OLD version of the Microsoft Teams Integration, please delete all alerts before setting up the new version. You can setup the new version by removing the integration and then following the steps below.
Follow these steps to connect Aikido to Microsoft Teams:
Step 0. Uninstall the MS Teams Integration v1
In case you are still running the old MS Teams integration, first uninstall this one from the Aikido UI!
Step 1. Install the Aikido app in Microsoft Teams
Open the Aikido app in the Microsoft Teams app store and click "Add to a Team".
Select a channel for initial installation. You can configure alerts for all public channels of the selected Team later.

You can find more information on how to install an app on Microsoft Teams in this Microsoft support article.
Step 2. Link the Microsoft Team to an Aikido workspace
The Aikido bot will send a message to the selected Microsoft Team channel. Click "Open Aikido" and log in.
Complete the app setup by confirming the installation in the modal.

Step 3. Configure the alerts you'd like to receive
Due to limitation on Microsoft side, some public channels may not be discovered automatically. You can add them manually by selecting "Public channel missing..." in the channel selection options.
Once the connection to Microsoft Teams was successful, you can start adding alerts.
Choose whether you want to send global or team-based notifications
Choose for which severity types
Choose for which issue types

Unlinking Aikido and Microsoft Teams
Open the Microsoft Teams app and right click on the team where the Aikido bot is installed.
Click Manage team and select the Apps tab.
Search for the Aikido app in the list of installed apps, click on the three dots next to it, and select Remove.
Confirm the removal in the pop-up dialog. All settings for this team will be deleted automatically.
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