pulumi-newrelic 5.23.0__py3-none-any.whl → 5.23.0a1711707796__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_newrelic/_inputs.py +270 -183
  2. pulumi_newrelic/account_management.py +20 -20
  3. pulumi_newrelic/alert_channel.py +92 -76
  4. pulumi_newrelic/alert_condition.py +163 -104
  5. pulumi_newrelic/alert_muting_rule.py +35 -33
  6. pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy.py +43 -68
  7. pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy_channel.py +8 -12
  8. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/_inputs.py +1072 -322
  9. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_govcloud_link_account.py +6 -4
  10. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_integrations.py +15 -13
  11. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_link_account.py +6 -4
  12. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_integrations.py +12 -10
  13. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_link_account.py +6 -4
  14. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_integrations.py +6 -6
  15. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_link_account.py +6 -4
  16. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/outputs.py +1072 -322
  17. pulumi_newrelic/data_partition_rule.py +4 -0
  18. pulumi_newrelic/entity_tags.py +17 -13
  19. pulumi_newrelic/events_to_metrics_rule.py +4 -2
  20. pulumi_newrelic/get_account.py +4 -0
  21. pulumi_newrelic/get_application.py +10 -8
  22. pulumi_newrelic/get_authentication_domain.py +8 -4
  23. pulumi_newrelic/get_cloud_account.py +4 -0
  24. pulumi_newrelic/get_entity.py +32 -28
  25. pulumi_newrelic/get_group.py +8 -42
  26. pulumi_newrelic/get_key_transaction.py +10 -8
  27. pulumi_newrelic/get_notification_destination.py +1 -20
  28. pulumi_newrelic/get_obfuscation_expression.py +4 -2
  29. pulumi_newrelic/get_service_level_alert_helper.py +46 -22
  30. pulumi_newrelic/get_test_grok_pattern.py +6 -4
  31. pulumi_newrelic/get_user.py +4 -0
  32. pulumi_newrelic/group.py +42 -40
  33. pulumi_newrelic/infra_alert_condition.py +145 -154
  34. pulumi_newrelic/insights/event.py +25 -8
  35. pulumi_newrelic/log_parsing_rule.py +10 -6
  36. pulumi_newrelic/monitor_downtime.py +193 -174
  37. pulumi_newrelic/notification_channel.py +150 -124
  38. pulumi_newrelic/notification_destination.py +1 -95
  39. pulumi_newrelic/nrql_alert_condition.py +48 -38
  40. pulumi_newrelic/nrql_drop_rule.py +38 -34
  41. pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_expression.py +4 -2
  42. pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_rule.py +4 -4
  43. pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard.py +48 -42
  44. pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard_raw.py +86 -86
  45. pulumi_newrelic/outputs.py +270 -180
  46. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/_inputs.py +16 -16
  47. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/application_settings.py +36 -20
  48. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/outputs.py +16 -16
  49. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/workload.py +40 -158
  50. pulumi_newrelic/service_level.py +123 -38
  51. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/alert_condition.py +78 -34
  52. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/broken_links_monitor.py +20 -18
  53. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/cert_check_monitor.py +18 -16
  54. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_private_location.py +8 -0
  55. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_secure_credential.py +12 -0
  56. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/monitor.py +52 -48
  57. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/multi_location_alert_condition.py +83 -69
  58. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/private_location.py +6 -6
  59. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/script_monitor.py +42 -38
  60. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/secure_credential.py +22 -25
  61. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/step_monitor.py +20 -18
  62. pulumi_newrelic/user.py +10 -8
  63. pulumi_newrelic/workflow.py +24 -20
  64. {pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1711707796.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  65. pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1711707796.dist-info/RECORD +89 -0
  66. pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info/RECORD +0 -89
  67. {pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1711707796.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  68. {pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1711707796.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -32,21 +32,28 @@ class AlertConditionArgs:
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  """
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  The set of arguments for constructing a AlertCondition resource.
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
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  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
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- servers_metric).
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- :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
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- instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled.
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- :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
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- gc_cpu_time condition type.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]] terms: A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
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+ :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).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
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- :param pulumi.Input[int] violation_close_timer: Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
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- specified. Must be between 1 and 720 hours.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
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+
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+ > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
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+
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+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
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+ ```python
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+ import pulumi
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+ ```
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+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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+ :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:
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+ * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
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+ * when `type` = `apm_jvm_metric`
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  """
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "entities", entities)
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  pulumi.set(__self__, "metric", metric)
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def metric(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
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  """
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- The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
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+ The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "metric")
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  @property
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def terms(self) -> pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]]:
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+ """
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+ A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
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+ """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "terms")
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  @terms.setter
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def type(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
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  """
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- The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
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- servers_metric).
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+ The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="conditionScope")
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  def condition_scope(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- One of (application, instance). Choose application for most scenarios. If you are using the JVM plugin in New Relic, the
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- instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
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+ `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).
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "condition_scope")
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def enabled(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[bool]]:
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  """
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+ Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "enabled")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="gcMetric")
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  def gc_metric(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. GC/G1 Young Generation. This is required if you are using apm_jvm_metric with
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+ A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "gc_metric")
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
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+ The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
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  """
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  @pulumi.getter(name="userDefinedValueFunction")
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  def user_defined_value_function(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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+ One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
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+ > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
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+
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+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
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+ ```python
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+ import pulumi
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+ ```
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+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="violationCloseTimer")
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  def violation_close_timer(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
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  """
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- Automatically close instance-based incidents, including JVM health metric incidents, after the number of hours
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+ 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:
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+ * when `type` = `apm_app_metric` and `condition_scope` = `instance`
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  """
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  violation_close_timer: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
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  """
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- :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
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- instance setting allows your condition to trigger for specific app instances.
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- :param pulumi.Input[bool] enabled: Whether the condition is enabled.
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+ :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).
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  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] gc_metric: A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] metric: The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertConditionTermArgs']]] terms: A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_value_function: One of: `average`, `min`, `max`, `total`, `sample_size`, `rate` or `percent`.
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+ > **NOTE:** The `user_defined_value_function` can have `rate` or `percent` only when the `type` is `mobile_metric`.
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+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
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+ ```python
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+ ```
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+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
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  """
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- policy_id=foo.id,
503
- name="foo",
533
+ foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
534
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
535
+ policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
504
536
  type="apm_app_metric",
505
537
  entities=[app.application_id],
506
538
  metric="apdex",
@@ -514,6 +546,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
514
546
  time_function="all",
515
547
  )])
516
548
  ```
549
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
517
550
 
518
551
  ## Terms
519
552
 
@@ -529,17 +562,17 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
529
562
 
530
563
  Manage alert condition tags with `EntityTags`. For up-to-date documentation about the tagging resource, please check EntityTags
531
564
 
565
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
532
566
  ```python
533
567
  import pulumi
534
568
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
535
569
 
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",
570
+ foo_entity = newrelic.get_entity(name="foo entitiy")
571
+ foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
572
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
539
573
  policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
540
- name="foo condition",
541
574
  type="apm_app_metric",
542
- entities=[foo.application_id],
575
+ entities=[foo_entity.application_id],
543
576
  metric="apdex",
544
577
  runbook_url="https://www.example.com",
545
578
  condition_scope="application",
@@ -550,7 +583,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
550
583
  threshold=0.75,
551
584
  time_function="all",
552
585
  )])
553
- my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("my_condition_entity_tags",
586
+ my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("myConditionEntityTags",
554
587
  guid=foo_alert_condition.entity_guid,
555
588
  tags=[
556
589
  newrelic.EntityTagsTagArgs(
@@ -566,6 +599,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
566
599
  ),
567
600
  ])
568
601
  ```
602
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
569
603
 
570
604
  ## Import
571
605
 
@@ -577,22 +611,29 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
577
611
 
578
612
  :param str resource_name: The name of the resource.
579
613
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
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.
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.
583
616
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
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.
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.
588
620
  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
589
621
  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
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).
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`
592
624
  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
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.
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`
596
637
  """
597
638
  ...
598
639
  @overload
@@ -607,6 +648,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
607
648
 
608
649
  ## Example Usage
609
650
 
651
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
610
652
  ```python
611
653
  import pulumi
612
654
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
@@ -614,10 +656,9 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
614
656
  app = newrelic.get_entity(name="my-app",
615
657
  type="APPLICATION",
616
658
  domain="APM")
617
- foo = newrelic.AlertPolicy("foo", name="foo")
618
- foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("foo",
619
- policy_id=foo.id,
620
- name="foo",
659
+ foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
660
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
661
+ policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
621
662
  type="apm_app_metric",
622
663
  entities=[app.application_id],
623
664
  metric="apdex",
@@ -631,6 +672,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
631
672
  time_function="all",
632
673
  )])
633
674
  ```
675
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
634
676
 
635
677
  ## Terms
636
678
 
@@ -646,17 +688,17 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
646
688
 
647
689
  Manage alert condition tags with `EntityTags`. For up-to-date documentation about the tagging resource, please check EntityTags
648
690
 
691
+ <!--Start PulumiCodeChooser -->
649
692
  ```python
650
693
  import pulumi
651
694
  import pulumi_newrelic as newrelic
652
695
 
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",
696
+ foo_entity = newrelic.get_entity(name="foo entitiy")
697
+ foo_alert_policy = newrelic.AlertPolicy("fooAlertPolicy")
698
+ foo_alert_condition = newrelic.AlertCondition("fooAlertCondition",
656
699
  policy_id=foo_alert_policy.id,
657
- name="foo condition",
658
700
  type="apm_app_metric",
659
- entities=[foo.application_id],
701
+ entities=[foo_entity.application_id],
660
702
  metric="apdex",
661
703
  runbook_url="https://www.example.com",
662
704
  condition_scope="application",
@@ -667,7 +709,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
667
709
  threshold=0.75,
668
710
  time_function="all",
669
711
  )])
670
- my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("my_condition_entity_tags",
712
+ my_condition_entity_tags = newrelic.EntityTags("myConditionEntityTags",
671
713
  guid=foo_alert_condition.entity_guid,
672
714
  tags=[
673
715
  newrelic.EntityTagsTagArgs(
@@ -683,6 +725,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
683
725
  ),
684
726
  ])
685
727
  ```
728
+ <!--End PulumiCodeChooser -->
686
729
 
687
730
  ## Import
688
731
 
@@ -784,23 +827,30 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
784
827
  :param str resource_name: The unique name of the resulting resource.
785
828
  :param pulumi.Input[str] id: The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
786
829
  :param pulumi.ResourceOptions opts: Options for the resource.
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.
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.
790
832
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[int]]] entities: The instance IDs associated with this condition.
791
833
  :param pulumi.Input[str] entity_guid: The unique entity identifier of the condition in New Relic.
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.
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.
796
837
  :param pulumi.Input[int] policy_id: The ID of the policy where this condition should be used.
797
838
  :param pulumi.Input[str] runbook_url: Runbook URL to display in notifications.
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).
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`
800
841
  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_defined_metric: A custom metric to be evaluated.
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.
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`
804
854
  """
805
855
  opts = pulumi.ResourceOptions.merge(opts, pulumi.ResourceOptions(id=id))
806
856
 
@@ -826,8 +876,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
826
876
  @pulumi.getter(name="conditionScope")
827
877
  def condition_scope(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
828
878
  """
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.
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).
831
880
  """
832
881
  return pulumi.get(self, "condition_scope")
833
882
 
@@ -835,7 +884,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
835
884
  @pulumi.getter
836
885
  def enabled(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[bool]]:
837
886
  """
838
- Whether the condition is enabled.
887
+ Whether the condition is enabled or not. Defaults to true.
839
888
  """
840
889
  return pulumi.get(self, "enabled")
841
890
 
@@ -859,8 +908,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
859
908
  @pulumi.getter(name="gcMetric")
860
909
  def gc_metric(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
861
910
  """
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.
911
+ A valid Garbage Collection metric e.g. `GC/G1 Young Generation`.
864
912
  """
865
913
  return pulumi.get(self, "gc_metric")
866
914
 
@@ -868,7 +916,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
868
916
  @pulumi.getter
869
917
  def metric(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
870
918
  """
871
- The metric field accepts parameters based on the type set.
919
+ The metric field accepts parameters based on the `type` set. One of these metrics based on `type`:
872
920
  """
873
921
  return pulumi.get(self, "metric")
874
922
 
@@ -876,7 +924,7 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
876
924
  @pulumi.getter
877
925
  def name(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
878
926
  """
879
- The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 128 characters, inclusive.
927
+ The title of the condition. Must be between 1 and 64 characters, inclusive.
880
928
  """
881
929
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
882
930
 
@@ -899,14 +947,16 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
899
947
  @property
900
948
  @pulumi.getter
901
949
  def terms(self) -> pulumi.Output[Sequence['outputs.AlertConditionTerm']]:
950
+ """
951
+ A list of terms for this condition. See Terms below for details.
952
+ """
902
953
  return pulumi.get(self, "terms")
903
954
 
904
955
  @property
905
956
  @pulumi.getter
906
957
  def type(self) -> pulumi.Output[str]:
907
958
  """
908
- The type of condition. One of: (apm_app_metric, apm_jvm_metric, apm_kt_metric, browser_metric, mobile_metric,
909
- servers_metric).
959
+ The type of condition. One of: `apm_app_metric`, `apm_jvm_metric`, `apm_kt_metric`, `browser_metric`, `mobile_metric`
910
960
  """
911
961
  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
912
962
 
@@ -922,7 +972,15 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
922
972
  @pulumi.getter(name="userDefinedValueFunction")
923
973
  def user_defined_value_function(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[str]]:
924
974
  """
925
- One of: (average, min, max, total, sample_size, percent, rate).
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 -->
926
984
  """
927
985
  return pulumi.get(self, "user_defined_value_function")
928
986
 
@@ -930,8 +988,9 @@ class AlertCondition(pulumi.CustomResource):
930
988
  @pulumi.getter(name="violationCloseTimer")
931
989
  def violation_close_timer(self) -> pulumi.Output[Optional[int]]:
932
990
  """
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.
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`
935
994
  """
936
995
  return pulumi.get(self, "violation_close_timer")
937
996