PagerDuty on-call handoff digest
Scheduled read-only handoff digest for PagerDuty. It reads the current user, on-call entries, matching schedules, and open incidents through recued-core.pagerduty, renders compact tables, and optionally sends an in-app nudge when open incidents are visible. It never creates or updates incidents, edits schedules, changes escalation policies, creates overrides, or calls arbitrary PagerDuty APIs.
How it works
Inspect the data fetches, transforms, gates, and output this recipe runs.
Process (19 steps)
current_user
?
oncalls_raw
?
schedules_raw
?
incidents_raw
?
oncalls
default
Apply default
schedules
default
Apply default
incidents
default
Apply default
oncall_count
count
Count items in oncalls
schedule_count
count
Count items in schedules
incident_count
count
Count items in incidents
has_incidents
compare
Check if incident count is greater than 0
notify_enabled
compare
Check if setting notify when incidents equals true
should_notify
all
Check if all conditions are true
notify
?
skip: step.should_notify not_equal true
incident_rows
slice
Take a subset of
oncall_rows
slice
Take a subset of
incident_table
to_table
Format results as a data table
oncall_table
to_table
Format results as a data table
card
to_summary
Format results as a summary card
Settings
Configurable at install. Defaults shown — change them anytime in Recued.
since
setting
=
until
setting
=
channels
setting
=
in_app
end hour
setting
=
10
weekdays
setting
=
1,2,3,4,5
pagerduty
setting
=
row limit
setting
=
20
start hour
setting
=
8
schedule ids
setting
=
incident statuses
setting
=
triggered,acknowledged
escalation policy ids
setting
=
notify when incidents
setting
=
true
Trust & control
What installing this recipe would let it do. Recued grants these permissions at install — review them there before approving.