pulumi-newrelic 5.22.0a1711544599__py3-none-any.whl → 5.23.0__py3-none-any.whl

This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
Files changed (68) hide show
  1. pulumi_newrelic/_inputs.py +183 -270
  2. pulumi_newrelic/account_management.py +20 -20
  3. pulumi_newrelic/alert_channel.py +76 -92
  4. pulumi_newrelic/alert_condition.py +104 -163
  5. pulumi_newrelic/alert_muting_rule.py +33 -35
  6. pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy.py +68 -43
  7. pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy_channel.py +12 -8
  8. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/_inputs.py +322 -1072
  9. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_govcloud_link_account.py +4 -6
  10. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_integrations.py +13 -15
  11. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_link_account.py +4 -6
  12. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_integrations.py +10 -12
  13. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_link_account.py +4 -6
  14. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_integrations.py +6 -6
  15. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_link_account.py +4 -6
  16. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/outputs.py +322 -1072
  17. pulumi_newrelic/data_partition_rule.py +0 -4
  18. pulumi_newrelic/entity_tags.py +13 -17
  19. pulumi_newrelic/events_to_metrics_rule.py +2 -4
  20. pulumi_newrelic/get_account.py +0 -4
  21. pulumi_newrelic/get_application.py +8 -10
  22. pulumi_newrelic/get_authentication_domain.py +4 -8
  23. pulumi_newrelic/get_cloud_account.py +0 -4
  24. pulumi_newrelic/get_entity.py +48 -33
  25. pulumi_newrelic/get_group.py +42 -8
  26. pulumi_newrelic/get_key_transaction.py +8 -10
  27. pulumi_newrelic/get_notification_destination.py +20 -1
  28. pulumi_newrelic/get_obfuscation_expression.py +2 -4
  29. pulumi_newrelic/get_service_level_alert_helper.py +22 -46
  30. pulumi_newrelic/get_test_grok_pattern.py +4 -6
  31. pulumi_newrelic/get_user.py +0 -4
  32. pulumi_newrelic/group.py +40 -42
  33. pulumi_newrelic/infra_alert_condition.py +154 -145
  34. pulumi_newrelic/insights/event.py +8 -25
  35. pulumi_newrelic/log_parsing_rule.py +6 -10
  36. pulumi_newrelic/monitor_downtime.py +174 -193
  37. pulumi_newrelic/notification_channel.py +124 -150
  38. pulumi_newrelic/notification_destination.py +95 -1
  39. pulumi_newrelic/nrql_alert_condition.py +38 -48
  40. pulumi_newrelic/nrql_drop_rule.py +34 -38
  41. pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_expression.py +2 -4
  42. pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_rule.py +4 -4
  43. pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard.py +42 -48
  44. pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard_raw.py +86 -86
  45. pulumi_newrelic/outputs.py +180 -270
  46. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/_inputs.py +16 -16
  47. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/application_settings.py +20 -36
  48. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/outputs.py +16 -16
  49. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/workload.py +158 -40
  50. pulumi_newrelic/service_level.py +38 -123
  51. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/alert_condition.py +34 -78
  52. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/broken_links_monitor.py +18 -20
  53. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/cert_check_monitor.py +16 -18
  54. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_private_location.py +0 -8
  55. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_secure_credential.py +0 -12
  56. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/monitor.py +48 -52
  57. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/multi_location_alert_condition.py +69 -83
  58. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/private_location.py +6 -6
  59. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/script_monitor.py +38 -42
  60. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/secure_credential.py +25 -22
  61. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/step_monitor.py +18 -20
  62. pulumi_newrelic/user.py +8 -10
  63. pulumi_newrelic/workflow.py +20 -24
  64. {pulumi_newrelic-5.22.0a1711544599.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  65. pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info/RECORD +89 -0
  66. pulumi_newrelic-5.22.0a1711544599.dist-info/RECORD +0 -89
  67. {pulumi_newrelic-5.22.0a1711544599.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  68. {pulumi_newrelic-5.22.0a1711544599.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -32,28 +32,21 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
32
32
  """
33
33
  The set of arguments for constructing a AlertCondition resource.
34
34
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
35
- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
35
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
36
36
  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
37
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]] terms: A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
38
- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
39
- :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
40
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
41
- :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
42
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
37
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
38
+ servers_metric).
39
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
40
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
41
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled.
42
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
43
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
44
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
43
45
  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
44
46
  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
45
- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
46
-
47
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
48
-
49
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
50
- ```python
51
- import pulumi
52
- ```
53
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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:
55
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
56
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
47
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
48
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
49
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
57
50
  """
58
51
  pulumi.set(__self__, "entities", entities)
59
52
  pulumi.set(__self__, "metric", metric)
@@ -93,7 +86,7 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
93
86
  @pulumi.getter
94
87
  def metric(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
95
88
  """
96
- The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
89
+ The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
97
90
  """
98
91
  return pulumi.get(self, "metric")
99
92
 
@@ -116,9 +109,6 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
116
109
  @property
117
110
  @pulumi.getter
118
111
  def terms(self) -> pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]]:
119
- """
120
- A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
121
- """
122
112
  return pulumi.get(self, "terms")
123
113
 
124
114
  @terms.setter
@@ -129,7 +119,8 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
129
119
  @pulumi.getter
130
120
  def type(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
131
121
  """
132
- The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
122
+ The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
123
+ servers_metric).
133
124
  """
134
125
  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
135
126
 
@@ -141,7 +132,8 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
141
132
  @pulumi.getter(name="conditionScope")
142
133
  def condition_scope(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
143
134
  """
144
- `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
135
+ One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
136
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
145
137
  """
146
138
  return pulumi.get(self, "condition_scope")
147
139
 
@@ -153,7 +145,7 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
153
145
  @pulumi.getter
154
146
  def enabled(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
155
147
  """
156
- Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
148
+ Whether the condition is enabled.
157
149
  """
158
150
  return pulumi.get(self, "enabled")
159
151
 
@@ -165,7 +157,8 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
165
157
  @pulumi.getter(name="gcMetric")
166
158
  def gc_metric(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
167
159
  """
168
- A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
160
+ A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
161
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
169
162
  """
170
163
  return pulumi.get(self, "gc_metric")
171
164
 
@@ -177,7 +170,7 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
177
170
  @pulumi.getter
178
171
  def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
179
172
  """
180
- The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
173
+ The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
181
174
  """
182
175
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
183
176
 
@@ -213,15 +206,7 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
213
206
  @pulumi.getter(name="userDefinedValueFunction")
214
207
  def user_defined_value_function(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
215
208
  """
216
- One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
217
-
218
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
219
-
220
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
221
- ```python
222
- import pulumi
223
- ```
224
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
209
+ One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
225
210
  """
226
211
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
227
212
 
@@ -233,9 +218,8 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
233
218
  @pulumi.getter(name="violationCloseTimer")
234
219
  def violation_close_timer(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
235
220
  """
236
- 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:
237
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
238
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
221
+ Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
222
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
239
223
  """
240
224
  return pulumi.get(self, "violation_close_timer")
241
225
 
@@ -263,30 +247,23 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
263
247
  violation_close_timer: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
264
248
  """
265
249
  Input properties used for looking up and filtering AlertCondition resources.
266
- :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
267
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
250
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
251
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
252
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled.
268
253
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
269
254
  :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_guid: The unique entity identifier of the condition in New Relic.
270
- :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
271
- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
272
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
255
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
256
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
257
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
258
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
273
259
  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
274
260
  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
275
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]] terms: A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
276
- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
261
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
262
+ servers_metric).
277
263
  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
278
- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
279
-
280
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
281
-
282
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
283
- ```python
284
- import pulumi
285
- ```
286
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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:
288
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
289
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
264
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
265
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
266
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
290
267
  """
291
268
  if condition_scope is not None:
292
269
  pulumi.set(__self__, "condition_scope", condition_scope)
@@ -321,7 +298,8 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
321
298
  @pulumi.getter(name="conditionScope")
322
299
  def condition_scope(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
323
300
  """
324
- `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
301
+ One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
302
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
325
303
  """
326
304
  return pulumi.get(self, "condition_scope")
327
305
 
@@ -333,7 +311,7 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
333
311
  @pulumi.getter
334
312
  def enabled(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
335
313
  """
336
- Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
314
+ Whether the condition is enabled.
337
315
  """
338
316
  return pulumi.get(self, "enabled")
339
317
 
@@ -369,7 +347,8 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
369
347
  @pulumi.getter(name="gcMetric")
370
348
  def gc_metric(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
371
349
  """
372
- A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
350
+ A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
351
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
373
352
  """
374
353
  return pulumi.get(self, "gc_metric")
375
354
 
@@ -381,7 +360,7 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
381
360
  @pulumi.getter
382
361
  def metric(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
383
362
  """
384
- The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
363
+ The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
385
364
  """
386
365
  return pulumi.get(self, "metric")
387
366
 
@@ -393,7 +372,7 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
393
372
  @pulumi.getter
394
373
  def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
395
374
  """
396
- The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
375
+ The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
397
376
  """
398
377
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
399
378
 
@@ -428,9 +407,6 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
428
407
  @property
429
408
  @pulumi.getter
430
409
  def terms(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]]]:
431
- """
432
- A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
433
- """
434
410
  return pulumi.get(self, "terms")
435
411
 
436
412
  @terms.setter
@@ -441,7 +417,8 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
441
417
  @pulumi.getter
442
418
  def type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
443
419
  """
444
- The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
420
+ The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
421
+ servers_metric).
445
422
  """
446
423
  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
447
424
 
@@ -465,15 +442,7 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
465
442
  @pulumi.getter(name="userDefinedValueFunction")
466
443
  def user_defined_value_function(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
467
444
  """
468
- One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
469
-
470
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
471
-
472
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
473
- ```python
474
- import pulumi
475
- ```
476
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
445
+ One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
477
446
  """
478
447
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
479
448
 
@@ -485,9 +454,8 @@ class _AlertConditionState:
485
454
  @pulumi.getter(name="violationCloseTimer")
486
455
  def violation_close_timer(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
487
456
  """
488
- 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:
489
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
490
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
457
+ Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
458
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
491
459
  """
492
460
  return pulumi.get(self, "violation_close_timer")
493
461
 
@@ -522,7 +490,6 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
522
490
 
523
491
  ## Example Usage
524
492
 
525
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
526
493
  ```python
527
494
  import pulumi
528
495
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -530,9 +497,10 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
530
497
  app = newrelic.get_entity(name="my-app",
531
498
  type="APPLICATION",
532
499
  domain="APM")
533
- foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
534
- foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
535
- policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
500
+ foo = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", name="foo")
501
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("foo",
502
+ policy_id=foo.id,
503
+ name="foo",
536
504
  type="apm_app_metric",
537
505
  entities=[app.application_id],
538
506
  metric="apdex",
@@ -546,7 +514,6 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
546
514
  time_function="all",
547
515
  )])
548
516
  ```
549
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
550
517
 
551
518
  ## Terms
552
519
 
@@ -562,17 +529,17 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
562
529
 
563
530
  Manage alert condition tags with `EntityTags`. For up-to-date documentation about the tagging resource, please check EntityTags
564
531
 
565
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
566
532
  ```python
567
533
  import pulumi
568
534
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
569
535
 
570
- foo_entity = newrelic.get_entity(name="foo entitiy")
571
- foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
572
- foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
536
+ foo = newrelic.get_entity(name="foo entitiy")
537
+ foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", name="foo policy")
538
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("foo",
573
539
  policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
540
+ name="foo condition",
574
541
  type="apm_app_metric",
575
- entities=[foo_entity.application_id],
542
+ entities=[foo.application_id],
576
543
  metric="apdex",
577
544
  runbook_url="https://www.example.com",
578
545
  condition_scope="application",
@@ -583,7 +550,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
583
550
  threshold=0.75,
584
551
  time_function="all",
585
552
  )])
586
- my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("myConditionEntityTags",
553
+ my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("my_condition_entity_tags",
587
554
  guid=foo_alert_condition.entity_guid,
588
555
  tags=[
589
556
  newrelic.EntityTagsTagArgs(
@@ -599,7 +566,6 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
599
566
  ),
600
567
  ])
601
568
  ```
602
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
603
569
 
604
570
  ## Import
605
571
 
@@ -611,29 +577,22 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
611
577
 
612
578
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
613
579
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
614
- :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
615
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
580
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
581
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
582
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled.
616
583
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
617
- :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
618
- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
619
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
584
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
585
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
586
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
587
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
620
588
  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
621
589
  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
622
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[pulumi.InputType['AlertConditionTermArgs']]]] terms: A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
623
- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
590
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
591
+ servers_metric).
624
592
  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
625
- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
626
-
627
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
628
-
629
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
630
- ```python
631
- import pulumi
632
- ```
633
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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:
635
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
636
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
593
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
594
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
595
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
637
596
  """
638
597
  ...
639
598
  @overload
@@ -648,7 +607,6 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
648
607
 
649
608
  ## Example Usage
650
609
 
651
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
652
610
  ```python
653
611
  import pulumi
654
612
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -656,9 +614,10 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
656
614
  app = newrelic.get_entity(name="my-app",
657
615
  type="APPLICATION",
658
616
  domain="APM")
659
- foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
660
- foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
661
- policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
617
+ foo = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", name="foo")
618
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("foo",
619
+ policy_id=foo.id,
620
+ name="foo",
662
621
  type="apm_app_metric",
663
622
  entities=[app.application_id],
664
623
  metric="apdex",
@@ -672,7 +631,6 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
672
631
  time_function="all",
673
632
  )])
674
633
  ```
675
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
676
634
 
677
635
  ## Terms
678
636
 
@@ -688,17 +646,17 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
688
646
 
689
647
  Manage alert condition tags with `EntityTags`. For up-to-date documentation about the tagging resource, please check EntityTags
690
648
 
691
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
692
649
  ```python
693
650
  import pulumi
694
651
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
695
652
 
696
- foo_entity = newrelic.get_entity(name="foo entitiy")
697
- foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
698
- foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
653
+ foo = newrelic.get_entity(name="foo entitiy")
654
+ foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", name="foo policy")
655
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("foo",
699
656
  policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
657
+ name="foo condition",
700
658
  type="apm_app_metric",
701
- entities=[foo_entity.application_id],
659
+ entities=[foo.application_id],
702
660
  metric="apdex",
703
661
  runbook_url="https://www.example.com",
704
662
  condition_scope="application",
@@ -709,7 +667,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
709
667
  threshold=0.75,
710
668
  time_function="all",
711
669
  )])
712
- my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("myConditionEntityTags",
670
+ my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("my_condition_entity_tags",
713
671
  guid=foo_alert_condition.entity_guid,
714
672
  tags=[
715
673
  newrelic.EntityTagsTagArgs(
@@ -725,7 +683,6 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
725
683
  ),
726
684
  ])
727
685
  ```
728
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
729
686
 
730
687
  ## Import
731
688
 
@@ -827,30 +784,23 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
827
784
  :param str resource_name: The unique name of the resulting resource.
828
785
  :param pulumi.Input[str] id: The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
829
786
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
830
- :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
831
- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
787
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] condition_scope: One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
788
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
789
+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled.
832
790
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
833
791
  :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_guid: The unique entity identifier of the condition in New Relic.
834
- :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
835
- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
836
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
792
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
793
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
794
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
795
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
837
796
  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
838
797
  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
839
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[pulumi.InputType['AlertConditionTermArgs']]]] terms: A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
840
- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
798
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
799
+ servers_metric).
841
800
  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
842
- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
843
-
844
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
845
-
846
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
847
- ```python
848
- import pulumi
849
- ```
850
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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:
852
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
853
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
801
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
802
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
803
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
854
804
  """
855
805
  opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions(id=id))
856
806
 
@@ -876,7 +826,8 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
876
826
  @pulumi.getter(name="conditionScope")
877
827
  def condition_scope(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
878
828
  """
879
- `application` or `instance`. Choose `application` for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the `instance` setting allows your condition to trigger [for specific app instances](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances).
829
+ One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
830
+ instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
880
831
  """
881
832
  return pulumi.get(self, "condition_scope")
882
833
 
@@ -884,7 +835,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
884
835
  @pulumi.getter
885
836
  def enabled(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[bool]]:
886
837
  """
887
- Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
838
+ Whether the condition is enabled.
888
839
  """
889
840
  return pulumi.get(self, "enabled")
890
841
 
@@ -908,7 +859,8 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
908
859
  @pulumi.getter(name="gcMetric")
909
860
  def gc_metric(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
910
861
  """
911
- A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
862
+ A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
863
+ gc_cpu_time condition type.
912
864
  """
913
865
  return pulumi.get(self, "gc_metric")
914
866
 
@@ -916,7 +868,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
916
868
  @pulumi.getter
917
869
  def metric(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
918
870
  """
919
- The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
871
+ The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
920
872
  """
921
873
  return pulumi.get(self, "metric")
922
874
 
@@ -924,7 +876,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
924
876
  @pulumi.getter
925
877
  def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
926
878
  """
927
- The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
879
+ The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
928
880
  """
929
881
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
930
882
 
@@ -947,16 +899,14 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
947
899
  @property
948
900
  @pulumi.getter
949
901
  def terms(self) -> pulumi.Output[Sequence['outputs.AlertConditionTerm']]:
950
- """
951
- A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
952
- """
953
902
  return pulumi.get(self, "terms")
954
903
 
955
904
  @property
956
905
  @pulumi.getter
957
906
  def type(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
958
907
  """
959
- The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
908
+ The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
909
+ servers_metric).
960
910
  """
961
911
  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
962
912
 
@@ -972,15 +922,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
972
922
  @pulumi.getter(name="userDefinedValueFunction")
973
923
  def user_defined_value_function(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
974
924
  """
975
- One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
976
-
977
- > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
978
-
979
- <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
980
- ```python
981
- import pulumi
982
- ```
983
- <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
925
+ One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
984
926
  """
985
927
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
986
928
 
@@ -988,9 +930,8 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
988
930
  @pulumi.getter(name="violationCloseTimer")
989
931
  def violation_close_timer(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[int]]:
990
932
  """
991
- 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:
992
- * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
993
- * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
933
+ Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
934
+ specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
994
935
  """
995
936
  return pulumi.get(self, "violation_close_timer")
996
937