ingestlayer/recipes

Monitor CI/CD build status in Notion

Route the build results that matter — a failed pipeline on your main branch — to where the team will actually see it, without the green-build noise.

01source

sourcesdk.eventTypeScript SDK
matchci.build.finished

02pipeline · 1 steps

  • 01CTLfilter.matchstatus = failed on main only

03destinations · 1

  • tonotion.dbNotion
    databaseSignups

the event

You emit ci.build.finished with this shape. The TypeScript SDK keeps the call type-safe, and the event is stored whole — so every field below is available to the pipeline by name.

  • repostring
  • branchstring
  • statusstringpassed | failed
  • commitstringsha
  • duration_msnumber

emit it

From your code with the TypeScript SDK — or any language over the REST endpoint and signed webhook ingress.

emit ci.build.finished
import { ingest } from "@ingestlayer/sdk";

await ingest("ci.build.finished", {
  repo:        process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY,
  branch:      process.env.GITHUB_REF_NAME,
  status:      job.status,
  commit:      process.env.GITHUB_SHA,
  duration_ms: job.duration,
});

route it to Notion

Append events as rows to a Notion database, or content to a page. Connect once with OAuth, pick the target per pipeline.

  1. 01

    connect your workspace

    Authorize the ingestlayer Notion integration over OAuth from the destinations page, then choose which databases and pages it may touch. We hold only that workspace's access token, in-region, in the same KMS as your other credentials.

  2. 02

    pick a target

    Per pipeline, choose a database to append a typed row to, or a page to append content to. The picker lists exactly what you shared with the integration during authorization — nothing else.

  3. 03

    map the columns

    For a database, match event fields to Notion properties — automatically by column name, or per-column with $event.* templates. The title column falls back to the event name, so a row is never blank. For a page, the rendered body is appended as blocks.

in notiondelivered
┌─ Signups · database ───────────────────┐
│  Name        ada@acme.com               │
│  Plan        ● pro                       │
│  Source      marketing-site             │
│  Signed up   2026-06-03                  │
└─────────────────────────────────────────┘

notes

questions

Can I mute passing builds?
Filter to failures on protected branches, so a red main build pings the team and routine green runs don't.
Do I need a CI plugin?
No — emit the event from a final pipeline step with the SDK or a curl call. Any CI that can run a script can report.
Can I track build time over weeks?
Send every build to Postgres with duration_ms; the trend is then a query, independent of which builds alerted.
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CI/CD build status, routed elsewhere

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