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# Loggly

Follow the steps below to configure a service so as to extract its related alert data from Loggly.

Squadcast will then process this information to create incidents for this service as per your preferences.

### Using Loggly as an Alert Source in Squadcast

1. Navigate to **Services** -> **Service Overview** -> select or search for your Service. Expand the accordion -> In the Alert Sources section, click **Add**.

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2\. Select **Loggly.** Copy the displayed **Webhook URL** to [configure](#setting-up-a-squadcast-webhook-in-loggly) it within **Loggly**. Finish by clicking **Add Alert Source** -> **Done.**

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{% hint style="warning" %}
**Important:**

When an alert source turns Active, it’ll show up under Configured Alert Sources, you can either generate a test alert from the integration or wait for a real-time alert to be generated by the Alert Source. An Alert Source is active if there is a recorded incident via that Alert Source for the Service.
{% endhint %}

### Setting up a Squadcast Webhook in Loggly

Now log in to your Loggly account and click on "**Alerts**".

On the alerts page click on "**Alert Endpoints**" and then click on "**Create Endpoint**"

Select the type as "**HTTP Endpoint**", method as "**POST**" and enter the URL obtained earlier.

Enter the appropriate name and description for your endpoint and click on **Save**.

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Now you can use this alert endpoint in any of yours alert configuration. Every time here an alert is triggered you will get a corresponding incident in squadcast.

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That's it! Your Loggly integration is now good to go.

*Have any questions?* [*Ask the community*](https://community.squadcast.com/view/home)*.*


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