| Receiver | `string` | The name of the contact point sending the notification | `{{ .Receiver }}` |
| Status | `string` | The status is `firing` if at least one alert is firing, otherwise `resolved` | `{{ .Status }}` |
| Alerts | `[]Alert` | List of all firing and resolved alerts in this notification | `There are {{ len .Alerts }} alerts` |
| Firing alerts | `[]Alert` | List of all firing alerts in this notification | `There are {{ len .Alerts.Firing }} firing alerts` |
| Resolved alerts | `[]Alert` | List of all resolved alerts in this notification | `There are {{ len .Alerts.Resolved }} resolved alerts` |
| GroupLabels | `KV` | The labels that group these alerts in this | `{{ .GroupLabels }}` |
| CommonLabels | `KV` | The labels common to all alerts in this notification | `{{ .CommonLabels }}` |
| CommonAnnotations | `KV` | The annotations common to all alerts i this notification | `{{ .CommonAnnotations }}` |
| ExternalURL | `string` | A link to Grafana, or the Alertmanager that sent this notification if using an external Alertmanager | `{{ .ExternalURL }}` |
### KV
`KV` is a set of key value pairs, where each key and value is a string. If a KV happens to contain numbers or bools then these are string representations of the numeric or boolean value.
Here is an example of a KV, the annotations of an alert:
```yaml
summary: 'A summary of the alert'
description: 'A description of the alert'
```
In addition to iterating over each key value pair, you can sort the pairs, remove keys, and iterate over just the keys or the values.
| Name | Description | Arguments | Returns | Example |
| Remove | Returns a copy of the KV with the keys removed | []string | | `{{ .Annotations.Remove "summary" }}` |
| Names | A list of the names | | | `{{ .Names }}` |
| Values | A list of the values | | | `{{ .Values }}` |
### Time
Time is from the Go [`time`](https://pkg.go.dev/time#Time) package. You can print a time in a number of different formats. For example, to print the time that an alert fired in the format `Monday, 1st January 2022 at 10:00AM` you would write the following template:
```
{{ .StartsAt.Format "Monday, 2 January 2006 at 3:04PM" }}
```
You can find a reference for Go's time format [here](https://pkg.go.dev/time#pkg-constants).