pulumi-newrelic 5.20.0a1709365820__tar.gz → 5.21.0a1710157101__tar.gz

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  1. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  2. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/__init__.py +10 -0
  3. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/account_management.py +6 -2
  4. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/alert_channel.py +34 -2
  5. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/alert_condition.py +26 -2
  6. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/alert_muting_rule.py +6 -2
  7. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy.py +48 -4
  8. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy_channel.py +8 -4
  9. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/api_access_key.py +6 -26
  10. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/browser_application.py +6 -2
  11. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_govcloud_integrations.py +2 -2
  12. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_govcloud_link_account.py +6 -2
  13. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_integrations.py +6 -2
  14. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_link_account.py +6 -2
  15. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_integrations.py +6 -2
  16. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_link_account.py +6 -2
  17. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_integrations.py +6 -2
  18. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_link_account.py +6 -2
  19. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/data_partition_rule.py +8 -2
  20. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/entity_tags.py +8 -4
  21. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/events_to_metrics_rule.py +8 -4
  22. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_account.py +4 -0
  23. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_alert_policy.py +3 -3
  24. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_application.py +4 -0
  25. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_authentication_domain.py +4 -0
  26. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_cloud_account.py +4 -0
  27. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_entity.py +66 -4
  28. pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101/pulumi_newrelic/get_group.py +145 -0
  29. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_key_transaction.py +4 -0
  30. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_obfuscation_expression.py +4 -0
  31. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_service_level_alert_helper.py +12 -0
  32. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_test_grok_pattern.py +4 -0
  33. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_user.py +10 -6
  34. pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101/pulumi_newrelic/group.py +426 -0
  35. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/infra_alert_condition.py +33 -9
  36. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/insights/event.py +6 -0
  37. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/log_parsing_rule.py +12 -2
  38. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/monitor_downtime.py +28 -2
  39. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/notification_channel.py +72 -0
  40. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/notification_destination.py +132 -2
  41. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/nrql_alert_condition.py +28 -4
  42. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/nrql_drop_rule.py +30 -4
  43. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_expression.py +6 -2
  44. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_rule.py +6 -2
  45. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard.py +2 -2
  46. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard_json.py +2 -2
  47. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard_raw.py +6 -0
  48. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/plugins/application_settings.py +22 -2
  49. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/plugins/workload.py +112 -4
  50. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/service_level.py +20 -6
  51. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/alert_condition.py +26 -2
  52. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/broken_links_monitor.py +12 -2
  53. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/cert_check_monitor.py +12 -2
  54. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_private_location.py +8 -0
  55. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_secure_credential.py +4 -0
  56. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/monitor.py +20 -2
  57. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/multi_location_alert_condition.py +12 -4
  58. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/private_location.py +6 -2
  59. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/script_monitor.py +20 -2
  60. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/secure_credential.py +6 -2
  61. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/step_monitor.py +8 -2
  62. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/user.py +4 -0
  63. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/workflow.py +22 -4
  64. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic.egg-info/PKG-INFO +1 -1
  65. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +2 -0
  66. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pyproject.toml +1 -1
  67. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/README.md +0 -0
  68. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/_inputs.py +0 -0
  69. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/_utilities.py +0 -0
  70. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/__init__.py +0 -0
  71. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/_inputs.py +0 -0
  72. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/cloud/outputs.py +0 -0
  73. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/config/__init__.py +0 -0
  74. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/config/__init__.pyi +0 -0
  75. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/config/vars.py +0 -0
  76. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_alert_channel.py +0 -0
  77. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/get_notification_destination.py +0 -0
  78. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/insights/__init__.py +0 -0
  79. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/insights/_inputs.py +0 -0
  80. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/insights/outputs.py +0 -0
  81. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/outputs.py +0 -0
  82. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/plugins/__init__.py +0 -0
  83. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/plugins/_inputs.py +0 -0
  84. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/plugins/outputs.py +0 -0
  85. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/provider.py +0 -0
  86. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/pulumi-plugin.json +0 -0
  87. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/py.typed +0 -0
  88. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/__init__.py +0 -0
  89. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/_inputs.py +0 -0
  90. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/outputs.py +0 -0
  91. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
  92. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic.egg-info/requires.txt +0 -0
  93. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/pulumi_newrelic.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -0
  94. {pulumi_newrelic-5.20.0a1709365820 → pulumi_newrelic-5.21.0a1710157101}/setup.cfg +0 -0
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  Name: pulumi_newrelic
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- Version: 5.20.0a1709365820
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  Summary: A Pulumi package for creating and managing New Relic resources.
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  License: Apache-2.0
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  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
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  ))
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277
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280
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
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267
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268
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  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
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  ),
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  type="webhook")
284
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  ```
300
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
285
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  ## Import
287
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288
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  Alert channels can be imported using the `id`, e.g.
289
305
 
290
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306
+ bash
291
307
 
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  ```sh
293
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  $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertChannel:AlertChannel main <id>
@@ -312,7 +328,9 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
312
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  > **WARNING:** The `AlertChannel` resource is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. For managing channel resources in Workflows, use `NotificationChannel`.
313
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314
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  ## Example Usage
331
+
315
332
  ### Email
333
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
316
334
  ```python
317
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  import pulumi
318
336
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -324,9 +342,12 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  ),
325
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  type="email")
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  ```
345
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
346
+
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  ## Additional Examples
328
348
 
329
349
  ##### Slack
350
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
330
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  ```python
331
352
  import pulumi
332
353
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -338,10 +359,12 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
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  ),
339
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  type="slack")
340
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  ```
362
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
341
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342
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  > **NOTE:** For instructions on setting up Webhooks with Slack, please visit the article linked under the argument `slack` in the aforementioned configuration, or [this article](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-notifications/notification-channels-control-where-send-alerts/#slack) in New Relic's docs for additional details on setting up the `New Relic Alerts` Slack application, and subsequently using the generated Webhook URL.
343
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344
366
  ### OpsGenie
367
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
345
368
  ```python
346
369
  import pulumi
347
370
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -355,8 +378,10 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
355
378
  ),
356
379
  type="opsgenie")
357
380
  ```
381
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
358
382
 
359
383
  ### PagerDuty
384
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
360
385
  ```python
361
386
  import pulumi
362
387
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -367,8 +392,10 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
367
392
  ),
368
393
  type="pagerduty")
369
394
  ```
395
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
370
396
 
371
397
  ### VictorOps
398
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
372
399
  ```python
373
400
  import pulumi
374
401
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -380,8 +407,10 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
380
407
  ),
381
408
  type="victorops")
382
409
  ```
410
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
383
411
 
384
412
  ### Webhook
413
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
385
414
  ```python
386
415
  import pulumi
387
416
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -401,8 +430,10 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
401
430
  },
402
431
  ))
403
432
  ```
433
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
404
434
 
405
435
  ### Webhook with complex payload
436
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
406
437
  ```python
407
438
  import pulumi
408
439
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -422,12 +453,13 @@ class AlertChannel(pulumi.CustomResource):
422
453
  ),
423
454
  type="webhook")
424
455
  ```
456
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
425
457
 
426
458
  ## Import
427
459
 
428
460
  Alert channels can be imported using the `id`, e.g.
429
461
 
430
- bash
462
+ bash
431
463
 
432
464
  ```sh
433
465
  $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertChannel:AlertChannel main <id>
@@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
46
46
 
47
47
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
48
48
 
49
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
49
50
  ```python
50
51
  import pulumi
51
52
  ```
53
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
52
54
  :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours. Must be specified in the following two cases, to prevent drift:
53
55
  * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
54
56
  * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
@@ -215,9 +217,11 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
215
217
 
216
218
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
217
219
 
220
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
218
221
  ```python
219
222
  import pulumi
220
223
  ```
224
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
221
225
  """
222
226
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
223
227
 
@@ -275,9 +279,11 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
275
279
 
276
280
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
277
281
 
282
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
278
283
  ```python
279
284
  import pulumi
280
285
  ```
286
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
281
287
  :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours. Must be specified in the following two cases, to prevent drift:
282
288
  * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
283
289
  * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
@@ -463,9 +469,11 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
463
469
 
464
470
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
465
471
 
472
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
466
473
  ```python
467
474
  import pulumi
468
475
  ```
476
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
469
477
  """
470
478
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
471
479
 
@@ -514,6 +522,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
514
522
 
515
523
  ## Example Usage
516
524
 
525
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
517
526
  ```python
518
527
  import pulumi
519
528
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -537,6 +546,8 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
537
546
  time_function="all",
538
547
  )])
539
548
  ```
549
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
550
+
540
551
  ## Terms
541
552
 
542
553
  The `term` mapping supports the following arguments:
@@ -551,6 +562,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
551
562
 
552
563
  Manage alert condition tags with `EntityTags`. For up-to-date documentation about the tagging resource, please check EntityTags
553
564
 
565
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
554
566
  ```python
555
567
  import pulumi
556
568
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -587,13 +599,14 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
587
599
  ),
588
600
  ])
589
601
  ```
602
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
590
603
 
591
604
  ## Import
592
605
 
593
606
  Alert conditions can be imported using notation `alert_policy_id:alert_condition_id`, e.g.
594
607
 
595
608
  ```sh
596
- $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertCondition:AlertCondition main 123456:6789012345
609
+ $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertCondition:AlertCondition main 123456:6789012345
597
610
  ```
598
611
 
599
612
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
@@ -613,9 +626,11 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
613
626
 
614
627
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
615
628
 
629
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
616
630
  ```python
617
631
  import pulumi
618
632
  ```
633
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
619
634
  :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours. Must be specified in the following two cases, to prevent drift:
620
635
  * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
621
636
  * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
@@ -633,6 +648,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
633
648
 
634
649
  ## Example Usage
635
650
 
651
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
636
652
  ```python
637
653
  import pulumi
638
654
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -656,6 +672,8 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
656
672
  time_function="all",
657
673
  )])
658
674
  ```
675
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
676
+
659
677
  ## Terms
660
678
 
661
679
  The `term` mapping supports the following arguments:
@@ -670,6 +688,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
670
688
 
671
689
  Manage alert condition tags with `EntityTags`. For up-to-date documentation about the tagging resource, please check EntityTags
672
690
 
691
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
673
692
  ```python
674
693
  import pulumi
675
694
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -706,13 +725,14 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
706
725
  ),
707
726
  ])
708
727
  ```
728
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
709
729
 
710
730
  ## Import
711
731
 
712
732
  Alert conditions can be imported using notation `alert_policy_id:alert_condition_id`, e.g.
713
733
 
714
734
  ```sh
715
- $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertCondition:AlertCondition main 123456:6789012345
735
+ $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertCondition:AlertCondition main 123456:6789012345
716
736
  ```
717
737
 
718
738
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
@@ -823,9 +843,11 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
823
843
 
824
844
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
825
845
 
846
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
826
847
  ```python
827
848
  import pulumi
828
849
  ```
850
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
829
851
  :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours. Must be specified in the following two cases, to prevent drift:
830
852
  * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
831
853
  * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
@@ -954,9 +976,11 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
954
976
 
955
977
  > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
956
978
 
979
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
957
980
  ```python
958
981
  import pulumi
959
982
  ```
983
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
960
984
  """
961
985
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
962
986
 
@@ -234,6 +234,7 @@ class AlertMutingRule(pulumi.CustomResource):
234
234
  """
235
235
  ## Example Usage
236
236
 
237
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
237
238
  ```python
238
239
  import pulumi
239
240
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -269,13 +270,14 @@ class AlertMutingRule(pulumi.CustomResource):
269
270
  ],
270
271
  ))
271
272
  ```
273
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
272
274
 
273
275
  ## Import
274
276
 
275
277
  Alert conditions can be imported using a composite ID of `<account_id>:<muting_rule_id>`, e.g.
276
278
 
277
279
  ```sh
278
- $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertMutingRule:AlertMutingRule foo 538291:6789035
280
+ $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertMutingRule:AlertMutingRule foo 538291:6789035
279
281
  ```
280
282
 
281
283
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
@@ -296,6 +298,7 @@ class AlertMutingRule(pulumi.CustomResource):
296
298
  """
297
299
  ## Example Usage
298
300
 
301
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
299
302
  ```python
300
303
  import pulumi
301
304
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -331,13 +334,14 @@ class AlertMutingRule(pulumi.CustomResource):
331
334
  ],
332
335
  ))
333
336
  ```
337
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
334
338
 
335
339
  ## Import
336
340
 
337
341
  Alert conditions can be imported using a composite ID of `<account_id>:<muting_rule_id>`, e.g.
338
342
 
339
343
  ```sh
340
- $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertMutingRule:AlertMutingRule foo 538291:6789035
344
+ $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertMutingRule:AlertMutingRule foo 538291:6789035
341
345
  ```
342
346
 
343
347
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
@@ -181,16 +181,34 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
181
181
  Use this resource to create and manage New Relic alert policies.
182
182
 
183
183
  ## Example Usage
184
+
184
185
  ### Basic Usage
185
186
 
187
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
186
188
  ```python
187
189
  import pulumi
188
190
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
189
191
 
190
192
  foo = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", incident_preference="PER_POLICY")
191
193
  ```
194
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
195
+
192
196
  ### Provision multiple notification channels and add those channels to a policy
193
197
 
198
+ The following arguments are supported:
199
+
200
+ * `name` - (Required) The name of the policy.
201
+ * `incident_preference` - (Optional) The rollup strategy for the policy, which can have one of the following values (the default value is `PER_POLICY`):
202
+ * `PER_POLICY` - This sets the incident grouping preference of the policy to **One issue per policy**. Refer to [this page](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-policies/specify-when-alerts-create-incidents/#preference-policy) for more details on this incident grouping preference.
203
+ * `PER_CONDITION` - This sets the incident grouping preference of the policy to **One issue per condition**. Refer to [this page](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-policies/specify-when-alerts-create-incidents/#preference-condition) for more details on this incident grouping preference.
204
+ * `PER_CONDITION_AND_TARGET` - This sets the incident grouping preference of the policy to **One issue per condition and signal**. Refer to [this page](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-policies/specify-when-alerts-create-incidents/#preference-signal) for more details on this incident grouping preference.
205
+ * `channel_ids` - (Optional) **DEPRECATED** The `channel_ids` argument is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release of the provider. An array of channel IDs (integers) to assign to the policy. Adding or removing channel IDs from this array will result in a new alert policy resource being created and the old one being destroyed. Also note that channel IDs _cannot_ be imported via `pulumi import` (see Import for info).
206
+ * `account_id` - (Optional) The New Relic account ID to operate on. This allows the user to override the `account_id` attribute set on the provider. Defaults to the environment variable `NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID`.
207
+
208
+ ## Additional Examples
209
+
210
+ ##### Provision multiple notification channels and add those channels to a policy
211
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
194
212
  ```python
195
213
  import pulumi
196
214
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -217,7 +235,10 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
217
235
  email_channel.id,
218
236
  ])
219
237
  ```
238
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
239
+
220
240
  ### Reference existing notification channels and add those channel to a policy
241
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
221
242
  ```python
222
243
  import pulumi
223
244
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -232,6 +253,7 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
232
253
  email_channel.id,
233
254
  ])
234
255
  ```
256
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
235
257
 
236
258
  ## Import
237
259
 
@@ -240,9 +262,9 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
240
262
  Example import:
241
263
 
242
264
  ```sh
243
- $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertPolicy:AlertPolicy foo 23423556:4593020
265
+ $ pulumi import newrelic:index/alertPolicy:AlertPolicy foo 23423556:4593020
244
266
  ```
245
- Please note that channel IDs (`channel_ids`) _cannot_ be imported due channels being a separate resource. However, to add channels to an imported alert policy, you can import the policy, add the `channel_ids` attribute with the associated channel IDs, then run `pulumi up`. This will result in the original alert policy being destroyed and a new alert policy being created along with the channels being added to the policy.
267
+ Please note that channel IDs (`channel_ids`) _cannot_ be imported due channels being a separate resource. However, to add channels to an imported alert policy, you can import the policy, add the `channel_ids` attribute with the associated channel IDs, then run `pulumi up`. This will result in the original alert policy being destroyed and a new alert policy being created along with the channels being added to the policy.
246
268
 
247
269
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
248
270
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
@@ -261,16 +283,34 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
261
283
  Use this resource to create and manage New Relic alert policies.
262
284
 
263
285
  ## Example Usage
286
+
264
287
  ### Basic Usage
265
288
 
289
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
266
290
  ```python
267
291
  import pulumi
268
292
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
269
293
 
270
294
  foo = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", incident_preference="PER_POLICY")
271
295
  ```
296
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
297
+
272
298
  ### Provision multiple notification channels and add those channels to a policy
273
299
 
300
+ The following arguments are supported:
301
+
302
+ * `name` - (Required) The name of the policy.
303
+ * `incident_preference` - (Optional) The rollup strategy for the policy, which can have one of the following values (the default value is `PER_POLICY`):
304
+ * `PER_POLICY` - This sets the incident grouping preference of the policy to **One issue per policy**. Refer to [this page](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-policies/specify-when-alerts-create-incidents/#preference-policy) for more details on this incident grouping preference.
305
+ * `PER_CONDITION` - This sets the incident grouping preference of the policy to **One issue per condition**. Refer to [this page](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-policies/specify-when-alerts-create-incidents/#preference-condition) for more details on this incident grouping preference.
306
+ * `PER_CONDITION_AND_TARGET` - This sets the incident grouping preference of the policy to **One issue per condition and signal**. Refer to [this page](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-policies/specify-when-alerts-create-incidents/#preference-signal) for more details on this incident grouping preference.
307
+ * `channel_ids` - (Optional) **DEPRECATED** The `channel_ids` argument is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release of the provider. An array of channel IDs (integers) to assign to the policy. Adding or removing channel IDs from this array will result in a new alert policy resource being created and the old one being destroyed. Also note that channel IDs _cannot_ be imported via `pulumi import` (see Import for info).
308
+ * `account_id` - (Optional) The New Relic account ID to operate on. This allows the user to override the `account_id` attribute set on the provider. Defaults to the environment variable `NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID`.
309
+
310
+ ## Additional Examples
311
+
312
+ ##### Provision multiple notification channels and add those channels to a policy
313
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
274
314
  ```python
275
315
  import pulumi
276
316
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -297,7 +337,10 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
297
337
  email_channel.id,
298
338
  ])
299
339
  ```
340
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
341
+
300
342
  ### Reference existing notification channels and add those channel to a policy
343
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
301
344
  ```python
302
345
  import pulumi
303
346
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -312,6 +355,7 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
312
355
  email_channel.id,
313
356
  ])
314
357
  ```
358
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
315
359
 
316
360
  ## Import
317
361
 
@@ -320,9 +364,9 @@ class AlertPolicy(pulumi.CustomResource):
320
364
  Example import:
321
365
 
322
366
  ```sh
323
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