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# Falco alerting secret
Falco alert delivery must use a Kubernetes Secret. Do not commit a Slack
Incoming Webhook URL, Slack token, Discord webhook URL, or generated Secret
manifest to this repository.
The expected Secret contract for the future alerting configuration is:
```yaml
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: falco-alerting
namespace: falco
type: Opaque
stringData:
webhook-url: https://hooks.slack.com/services/REPLACE/ME
```
The example value is a placeholder. Create the Secret directly on the cluster
with the real Slack Incoming Webhook URL:
```bash
kubectl create namespace falco --dry-run=client -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
kubectl create secret generic falco-alerting \
--namespace falco \
--from-literal=webhook-url='https://hooks.slack.com/services/REPLACE/ME' \
--dry-run=client -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
```
The `webhook-url` key is the interface that the Falco alerting configuration
will consume. The Secret is intentionally not included in the Falco
Kustomization because ArgoCD must not manage or render the credential from
Git.
Verify only the Secret name and key, never the value:
```bash
kubectl get secret falco-alerting -n falco \
-o jsonpath='{.metadata.name}{" keys: "}{range $key, $value := .data}{$key}{" "}{end}{"\n"}'
```
Avoid printing Secret data in shared terminals or CI logs. To rotate the
webhook, update the Secret in place with the creation command and restart the
Falco workloads after the alerting integration is configured.
The repository currently verifies Falco runtime detections locally. Webhook
delivery remains a separate configuration step because it requires an
interactive Slack or Discord credential.