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Parny | GitHub Integration Guide
Parny supports direct integration with GitHub alerts. GitHub is a network and system monitoring tool that can create alarms to detect and prevent potential problems. This documentation explains how to redirect alarms created in GitHub to a webhook using Parny.
Parny Settings
Go to the Parny interface.
Navigate to the "Services" section of your organization.
Click on the "New Services" option in the upper right corner.
Enter the relevant service name.
Service Name Usage: The service name here is independent of the structure and can be chosen according to the preferences of the organization.
Select GitHub from the list of integrations.
Click "Add".
After the service is created, the following screen will appear.

You can now click on the token section of your service and copy your GitHub Webhook URL.
GitHub Configuration
In this section, we will guide you through "Adding Webhook".
Adding Webhook
Go to the main page of your GitHub repository.
Click on the "Settings" tab on the right.
On the left side, click on "Webhooks".
Click the "Add webhook" button.

In the "Payload URL" field, paste the GitHub Webhook URL you copied from the Parny interface.
Set the "Content type" to "application/json".
In the "Which events would you like to trigger this webhook?" section, select "Let me select individual events." and make sure to only choose "Pull requests". (Uncheck the box next to "Pushes").
Make sure the "Active" checkbox is checked.
Click "Add webhook" to finish the setup.
With these settings, your GitHub alarms will be forwarded to Parny, allowing you to manage them alongside your other alerts within your organization's Parny interface.
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