# Report context All the report modules inherit the method `getContext` from the super class `Report`. This method returns a dictionary with some pre-computed tags useful for composing textual reports. Such tags are reported in the table below. | Tag | Description | |---|---| | summary | The summary of the alert | | earliest | The date of the earliest event that triggered the alert (format YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss)| | latest | The date of the last event that triggered the alert (format YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss)| | channel | The channel where the alert is coming from | | type | The name of the monitor that triggered the alert | | prefix | The monitored prefix involved in the alert | | description | The description of the prefix involved in the alert | | asn | The monitored AS involved in the alert | | peers | The number of peers that were able to see the issue | | neworigin | The AS announcing the monitored prefix (e.g. in case of a hijack, `neworigin` will contain the hijacker, `asn` will contain the usual origin) | | newprefix | The prefix announced (e.g. in case of a hijack, `newprefix` will contain the more specific prefix used for the hijack, `prefix` will contain the usual prefix) | | bgplay | The link to BGPlay on RIPEstat | Usage example: `The alert involves ${prefix} in ${earliest}` will be translated in something like `The alert involves 1.2.3.4/24 in 2020-04-14 04:02:13`. > The same approach must be used to populate the templates available in config.yml. If you are writing a template for an API call, convert the JSON to string (e.g. '{"text": "${summary}"}').