pulumi-newrelic 5.23.0a1713561620__py3-none-any.whl → 5.23.0a1713975814__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. pulumi_newrelic/_inputs.py +110 -270
  2. pulumi_newrelic/account_management.py +14 -18
  3. pulumi_newrelic/alert_channel.py +28 -56
  4. pulumi_newrelic/alert_condition.py +84 -133
  5. pulumi_newrelic/alert_muting_rule.py +21 -25
  6. pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy.py +42 -33
  7. pulumi_newrelic/alert_policy_channel.py +0 -4
  8. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/_inputs.py +322 -1072
  9. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_govcloud_link_account.py +0 -4
  10. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_integrations.py +7 -11
  11. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/aws_link_account.py +0 -4
  12. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_integrations.py +0 -4
  13. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/azure_link_account.py +0 -4
  14. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_integrations.py +0 -4
  15. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/gcp_link_account.py +0 -4
  16. pulumi_newrelic/cloud/outputs.py +322 -1072
  17. pulumi_newrelic/data_partition_rule.py +0 -4
  18. pulumi_newrelic/entity_tags.py +7 -11
  19. pulumi_newrelic/events_to_metrics_rule.py +0 -4
  20. pulumi_newrelic/get_account.py +0 -4
  21. pulumi_newrelic/get_application.py +0 -4
  22. pulumi_newrelic/get_authentication_domain.py +0 -4
  23. pulumi_newrelic/get_cloud_account.py +0 -4
  24. pulumi_newrelic/get_entity.py +0 -16
  25. pulumi_newrelic/get_group.py +0 -8
  26. pulumi_newrelic/get_key_transaction.py +0 -4
  27. pulumi_newrelic/get_obfuscation_expression.py +0 -4
  28. pulumi_newrelic/get_service_level_alert_helper.py +0 -30
  29. pulumi_newrelic/get_test_grok_pattern.py +0 -4
  30. pulumi_newrelic/get_user.py +0 -4
  31. pulumi_newrelic/group.py +0 -12
  32. pulumi_newrelic/infra_alert_condition.py +126 -113
  33. pulumi_newrelic/insights/event.py +0 -17
  34. pulumi_newrelic/log_parsing_rule.py +0 -8
  35. pulumi_newrelic/monitor_downtime.py +70 -101
  36. pulumi_newrelic/notification_channel.py +0 -44
  37. pulumi_newrelic/nrql_alert_condition.py +0 -20
  38. pulumi_newrelic/nrql_drop_rule.py +28 -32
  39. pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_expression.py +0 -4
  40. pulumi_newrelic/obfuscation_rule.py +0 -4
  41. pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard.py +42 -48
  42. pulumi_newrelic/one_dashboard_raw.py +0 -4
  43. pulumi_newrelic/outputs.py +110 -270
  44. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/_inputs.py +16 -16
  45. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/application_settings.py +0 -4
  46. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/outputs.py +16 -16
  47. pulumi_newrelic/plugins/workload.py +28 -48
  48. pulumi_newrelic/service_level.py +0 -91
  49. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/alert_condition.py +14 -50
  50. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/broken_links_monitor.py +0 -8
  51. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/cert_check_monitor.py +0 -8
  52. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_private_location.py +0 -8
  53. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/get_secure_credential.py +0 -12
  54. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/monitor.py +0 -16
  55. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/multi_location_alert_condition.py +49 -71
  56. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/private_location.py +0 -4
  57. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/script_monitor.py +4 -20
  58. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/secure_credential.py +21 -18
  59. pulumi_newrelic/synthetics/step_monitor.py +4 -12
  60. pulumi_newrelic/user.py +0 -4
  61. pulumi_newrelic/workflow.py +0 -16
  62. {pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713561620.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713975814.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
  63. pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713975814.dist-info/RECORD +89 -0
  64. pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713561620.dist-info/RECORD +0 -89
  65. {pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713561620.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713975814.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  66. {pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713561620.dist-info → pulumi_newrelic-5.23.0a1713975814.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -193,25 +193,25 @@ class AlertChannelConfigArgs:
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  user_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
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  """
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] api_key: The API key for integrating with OpsGenie.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] auth_password: Specifies an authentication password for use with a channel. Supported by the `webhook` channel type.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] auth_type: Specifies an authentication method for use with a channel. Supported by the `webhook` channel type. Only HTTP basic authentication is currently supported via the value `BASIC`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] auth_username: Specifies an authentication username for use with a channel. Supported by the `webhook` channel type.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] auth_password: Specifies an authentication password for use with a channel. Supported by the webhook channel type.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] auth_type: Specifies an authentication method for use with a channel. Supported by the webhook channel type. Only HTTP basic authentication is currently supported via the value BASIC.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] auth_username: Specifies an authentication username for use with a channel. Supported by the webhook channel type.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] base_url: The base URL of the webhook destination.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] channel: The Slack channel to send notifications to.
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  :param pulumi.Input[Mapping[str, pulumi.Input[str]]] headers: A map of key/value pairs that represents extra HTTP headers to be sent along with the webhook payload.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] headers_string: Use instead of `headers` if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a set of headers that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with `headers`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] include_json_attachment: `true` or `false`. Flag for whether or not to attach a JSON document containing information about the associated alert to the email that is sent to recipients.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] headers_string: Use instead of headers if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a set of headers that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with headers.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] include_json_attachment: true or false. Flag for whether or not to attach a JSON document containing information about the associated alert to the email that is sent to recipients.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] key: The key for integrating with VictorOps.
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- :param pulumi.Input[Mapping[str, pulumi.Input[str]]] payload: A map of key/value pairs that represents the webhook payload. Must provide `payload_type` if setting this argument.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] payload_string: Use instead of `payload` if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a payload that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with `payload`.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] payload_type: Can either be `application/json` or `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`. The `payload_type` argument is _required_ if `payload` is set.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] recipients: A set of recipients for targeting notifications. Multiple values are comma separated.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] region: The data center region to store your data. Valid values are `US` and `EU`. Default is `US`.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Mapping[str, pulumi.Input[str]]] payload: A map of key/value pairs that represents the webhook payload. Must provide payload_type if setting this argument.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] payload_string: Use instead of payload if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a payload that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with payload.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] payload_type: Can either be application/json or application/x-www-form-urlencoded. The payload_type argument is required if payload is set.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] recipients: A set of recipients for targeting notifications. Multiple values are comma separated.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] region: The data center region to store your data. Valid values are US and EU. Default is US.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] route_key: The route key for integrating with VictorOps.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] service_key: Specifies the service key for integrating with Pagerduty.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] tags: A set of tags for targeting notifications. Multiple values are comma separated.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] teams: A set of teams for targeting notifications. Multiple values are comma separated.
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- :param pulumi.Input[str] url: [Slack Webhook URL](https://slack.com/intl/en-es/help/articles/115005265063-Incoming-webhooks-for-Slack).
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] url: Your organization's Slack URL.
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  :param pulumi.Input[str] user_id: The user ID for use with the user channel type.
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  """
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  if api_key is not None:
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  @pulumi.getter(name="authPassword")
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  def auth_password(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- Specifies an authentication password for use with a channel. Supported by the `webhook` channel type.
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+ Specifies an authentication password for use with a channel. Supported by the webhook channel type.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "auth_password")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="authType")
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  def auth_type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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+ Specifies an authentication method for use with a channel. Supported by the webhook channel type. Only HTTP basic authentication is currently supported via the value BASIC.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "auth_type")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="authUsername")
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  def auth_username(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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+ Specifies an authentication username for use with a channel. Supported by the webhook channel type.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "auth_username")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="headersString")
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  def headers_string(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- Use instead of `headers` if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a set of headers that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with `headers`.
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+ Use instead of headers if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a set of headers that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with headers.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "headers_string")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="includeJsonAttachment")
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  def include_json_attachment(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- `true` or `false`. Flag for whether or not to attach a JSON document containing information about the associated alert to the email that is sent to recipients.
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+ true or false. Flag for whether or not to attach a JSON document containing information about the associated alert to the email that is sent to recipients.
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  """
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  return pulumi.get(self, "include_json_attachment")
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  @pulumi.getter
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  def payload(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Mapping[str, pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
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  """
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- A map of key/value pairs that represents the webhook payload. Must provide `payload_type` if setting this argument.
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+ A map of key/value pairs that represents the webhook payload. Must provide payload_type if setting this argument.
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  return pulumi.get(self, "payload")
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  @pulumi.getter(name="payloadString")
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  def payload_string(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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- Use instead of `payload` if the desired payload is more complex than a list of key/value pairs (e.g. a payload that makes use of nested objects). The value provided should be a valid JSON string with escaped double quotes. Conflicts with `payload`.
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  return pulumi.get(self, "payload_string")
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  def payload_type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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  def recipients(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
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  """
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  """
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  """
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+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['AlertMutingRuleConditionConditionArgs']]] conditions: The individual MutingRuleConditions within the group.
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+ :param pulumi.Input[str] operator: The operator used to combine all the MutingRuleConditions within the group.
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@@ -991,7 +987,7 @@ class MonitorDowntimeFrequencyArgs:
991
987
  @pulumi.getter(name="daysOfWeek")
992
988
  def days_of_week(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input['MonitorDowntimeFrequencyDaysOfWeekArgs']]:
993
989
  """
994
- An argument that specifies a day of a week and its occurrence in a month, on which the monthly monitor downtime would function. This argument, further, comprises the following nested arguments -
990
+ A list of days of the week on which the Monitor Downtime is scheduled to run.
995
991
  """
996
992
  return pulumi.get(self, "days_of_week")
997
993
 
@@ -1006,10 +1002,8 @@ class MonitorDowntimeFrequencyDaysOfWeekArgs:
1006
1002
  ordinal_day_of_month: pulumi.Input[str],
1007
1003
  week_day: pulumi.Input[str]):
1008
1004
  """
1009
- :param pulumi.Input[str] ordinal_day_of_month: The occurrence of `week_day` in a month (one of `"FIRST"`, `"SECOND"`, `"THIRD"`, `"FOURTH"`, `"LAST"`).
1010
-
1011
- > **NOTE:** `frequency` **can only be used with the mode** `MONTHLY`, and **is a required argument** with monthly monitor downtimes (if the `mode` is `MONTHLY`). Additionally, **either** `days_of_month` or `days_of_week` **are required to be specified with** `frequency`, but not both, as `days_of_month` and `days_of_week` are mutually exclusive. If `days_of_week` is specified, values of **both** of its nested arguments, `week_day` and `ordinal_day_of_month` **would need to be specified** too.
1012
- :param pulumi.Input[str] week_day: A day of the week (one of `"SUNDAY"`, `"MONDAY"`, `"TUESDAY"`, `"WEDNESDAY"`, `"THURSDAY"`, `"FRIDAY"` or `"SATURDAY"`).
1005
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] ordinal_day_of_month: An occurrence of the day selected within the month.
1006
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] week_day: The day of the week on which the Monitor Downtime would run.
1013
1007
  """
1014
1008
  pulumi.set(__self__, "ordinal_day_of_month", ordinal_day_of_month)
1015
1009
  pulumi.set(__self__, "week_day", week_day)
@@ -1018,9 +1012,7 @@ class MonitorDowntimeFrequencyDaysOfWeekArgs:
1018
1012
  @pulumi.getter(name="ordinalDayOfMonth")
1019
1013
  def ordinal_day_of_month(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1020
1014
  """
1021
- The occurrence of `week_day` in a month (one of `"FIRST"`, `"SECOND"`, `"THIRD"`, `"FOURTH"`, `"LAST"`).
1022
-
1023
- > **NOTE:** `frequency` **can only be used with the mode** `MONTHLY`, and **is a required argument** with monthly monitor downtimes (if the `mode` is `MONTHLY`). Additionally, **either** `days_of_month` or `days_of_week` **are required to be specified with** `frequency`, but not both, as `days_of_month` and `days_of_week` are mutually exclusive. If `days_of_week` is specified, values of **both** of its nested arguments, `week_day` and `ordinal_day_of_month` **would need to be specified** too.
1015
+ An occurrence of the day selected within the month.
1024
1016
  """
1025
1017
  return pulumi.get(self, "ordinal_day_of_month")
1026
1018
 
@@ -1032,7 +1024,7 @@ class MonitorDowntimeFrequencyDaysOfWeekArgs:
1032
1024
  @pulumi.getter(name="weekDay")
1033
1025
  def week_day(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1034
1026
  """
1035
- A day of the week (one of `"SUNDAY"`, `"MONDAY"`, `"TUESDAY"`, `"WEDNESDAY"`, `"THURSDAY"`, `"FRIDAY"` or `"SATURDAY"`).
1027
+ The day of the week on which the Monitor Downtime would run.
1036
1028
  """
1037
1029
  return pulumi.get(self, "week_day")
1038
1030
 
@@ -1049,12 +1041,10 @@ class NotificationChannelPropertyArgs:
1049
1041
  display_value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1050
1042
  label: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
1051
1043
  """
1052
- :param pulumi.Input[str] key: The notification property key.
1053
- :param pulumi.Input[str] value: The notification property value.
1054
- :param pulumi.Input[str] display_value: The notification property display value.
1055
-
1056
- Each notification channel type supports a specific set of arguments for the `property` block:
1057
- :param pulumi.Input[str] label: The notification property label.
1044
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] key: Notification property key.
1045
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] value: Notification property value.
1046
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] display_value: Notification property display key.
1047
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] label: Notification property label.
1058
1048
  """
1059
1049
  pulumi.set(__self__, "key", key)
1060
1050
  pulumi.set(__self__, "value", value)
@@ -1067,7 +1057,7 @@ class NotificationChannelPropertyArgs:
1067
1057
  @pulumi.getter
1068
1058
  def key(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1069
1059
  """
1070
- The notification property key.
1060
+ Notification property key.
1071
1061
  """
1072
1062
  return pulumi.get(self, "key")
1073
1063
 
@@ -1079,7 +1069,7 @@ class NotificationChannelPropertyArgs:
1079
1069
  @pulumi.getter
1080
1070
  def value(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1081
1071
  """
1082
- The notification property value.
1072
+ Notification property value.
1083
1073
  """
1084
1074
  return pulumi.get(self, "value")
1085
1075
 
@@ -1091,9 +1081,7 @@ class NotificationChannelPropertyArgs:
1091
1081
  @pulumi.getter(name="displayValue")
1092
1082
  def display_value(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1093
1083
  """
1094
- The notification property display value.
1095
-
1096
- Each notification channel type supports a specific set of arguments for the `property` block:
1084
+ Notification property display key.
1097
1085
  """
1098
1086
  return pulumi.get(self, "display_value")
1099
1087
 
@@ -1105,7 +1093,7 @@ class NotificationChannelPropertyArgs:
1105
1093
  @pulumi.getter
1106
1094
  def label(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1107
1095
  """
1108
- The notification property label.
1096
+ Notification property label.
1109
1097
  """
1110
1098
  return pulumi.get(self, "label")
1111
1099
 
@@ -1119,19 +1107,12 @@ class NotificationDestinationAuthBasicArgs:
1119
1107
  def __init__(__self__, *,
1120
1108
  password: pulumi.Input[str],
1121
1109
  user: pulumi.Input[str]):
1122
- """
1123
- :param pulumi.Input[str] password: Specifies an authentication password for use with a destination.
1124
- :param pulumi.Input[str] user: The username of the basic auth.
1125
- """
1126
1110
  pulumi.set(__self__, "password", password)
1127
1111
  pulumi.set(__self__, "user", user)
1128
1112
 
1129
1113
  @property
1130
1114
  @pulumi.getter
1131
1115
  def password(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1132
- """
1133
- Specifies an authentication password for use with a destination.
1134
- """
1135
1116
  return pulumi.get(self, "password")
1136
1117
 
1137
1118
  @password.setter
@@ -1141,9 +1122,6 @@ class NotificationDestinationAuthBasicArgs:
1141
1122
  @property
1142
1123
  @pulumi.getter
1143
1124
  def user(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1144
- """
1145
- The username of the basic auth.
1146
- """
1147
1125
  return pulumi.get(self, "user")
1148
1126
 
1149
1127
  @user.setter
@@ -1156,9 +1134,6 @@ class NotificationDestinationAuthTokenArgs:
1156
1134
  def __init__(__self__, *,
1157
1135
  token: pulumi.Input[str],
1158
1136
  prefix: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
1159
- """
1160
- :param pulumi.Input[str] prefix: The prefix of the token auth.
1161
- """
1162
1137
  pulumi.set(__self__, "token", token)
1163
1138
  if prefix is not None:
1164
1139
  pulumi.set(__self__, "prefix", prefix)
@@ -1175,9 +1150,6 @@ class NotificationDestinationAuthTokenArgs:
1175
1150
  @property
1176
1151
  @pulumi.getter
1177
1152
  def prefix(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1178
- """
1179
- The prefix of the token auth.
1180
- """
1181
1153
  return pulumi.get(self, "prefix")
1182
1154
 
1183
1155
  @prefix.setter
@@ -1193,12 +1165,10 @@ class NotificationDestinationPropertyArgs:
1193
1165
  display_value: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
1194
1166
  label: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
1195
1167
  """
1196
- :param pulumi.Input[str] key: The notification property key.
1197
- :param pulumi.Input[str] value: The notification property value.
1198
- :param pulumi.Input[str] display_value: The notification property display value.
1199
-
1200
- Each notification destination type supports a specific set of arguments for the `property` block. See Additional Examples below for details:
1201
- :param pulumi.Input[str] label: The notification property label.
1168
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] key: Notification property key.
1169
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] value: Notification property value.
1170
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] display_value: Notification property display key.
1171
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] label: Notification property label.
1202
1172
  """
1203
1173
  pulumi.set(__self__, "key", key)
1204
1174
  pulumi.set(__self__, "value", value)
@@ -1211,7 +1181,7 @@ class NotificationDestinationPropertyArgs:
1211
1181
  @pulumi.getter
1212
1182
  def key(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1213
1183
  """
1214
- The notification property key.
1184
+ Notification property key.
1215
1185
  """
1216
1186
  return pulumi.get(self, "key")
1217
1187
 
@@ -1223,7 +1193,7 @@ class NotificationDestinationPropertyArgs:
1223
1193
  @pulumi.getter
1224
1194
  def value(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1225
1195
  """
1226
- The notification property value.
1196
+ Notification property value.
1227
1197
  """
1228
1198
  return pulumi.get(self, "value")
1229
1199
 
@@ -1235,9 +1205,7 @@ class NotificationDestinationPropertyArgs:
1235
1205
  @pulumi.getter(name="displayValue")
1236
1206
  def display_value(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1237
1207
  """
1238
- The notification property display value.
1239
-
1240
- Each notification destination type supports a specific set of arguments for the `property` block. See Additional Examples below for details:
1208
+ Notification property display key.
1241
1209
  """
1242
1210
  return pulumi.get(self, "display_value")
1243
1211
 
@@ -1249,7 +1217,7 @@ class NotificationDestinationPropertyArgs:
1249
1217
  @pulumi.getter
1250
1218
  def label(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1251
1219
  """
1252
- The notification property label.
1220
+ Notification property label.
1253
1221
  """
1254
1222
  return pulumi.get(self, "label")
1255
1223
 
@@ -1751,8 +1719,8 @@ class OneDashboardPageArgs:
1751
1719
  widget_stacked_bars: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['OneDashboardPageWidgetStackedBarArgs']]]] = None,
1752
1720
  widget_tables: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['OneDashboardPageWidgetTableArgs']]]] = None):
1753
1721
  """
1754
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the dashboard.
1755
- :param pulumi.Input[str] description: Brief text describing the dashboard.
1722
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: (Required) The variable identifier.
1723
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] description: (Optional) Brief text describing the page.
1756
1724
  :param pulumi.Input[str] guid: The unique entity identifier of the dashboard page in New Relic.
1757
1725
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['OneDashboardPageWidgetAreaArgs']]] widget_areas: An area widget.
1758
1726
  :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['OneDashboardPageWidgetBarArgs']]] widget_bars: A bar widget.
@@ -1807,7 +1775,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageArgs:
1807
1775
  @pulumi.getter
1808
1776
  def name(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
1809
1777
  """
1810
- The title of the dashboard.
1778
+ (Required) The variable identifier.
1811
1779
  """
1812
1780
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
1813
1781
 
@@ -1819,7 +1787,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageArgs:
1819
1787
  @pulumi.getter
1820
1788
  def description(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
1821
1789
  """
1822
- Brief text describing the dashboard.
1790
+ (Optional) Brief text describing the page.
1823
1791
  """
1824
1792
  return pulumi.get(self, "description")
1825
1793
 
@@ -2332,7 +2300,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetAreaNrqlQueryArgs:
2332
2300
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
2333
2301
  """
2334
2302
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
2335
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
2303
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
2336
2304
  """
2337
2305
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
2338
2306
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -2354,7 +2322,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetAreaNrqlQueryArgs:
2354
2322
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
2355
2323
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2356
2324
  """
2357
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
2325
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
2358
2326
  """
2359
2327
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
2360
2328
 
@@ -2875,7 +2843,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetBarNrqlQueryArgs:
2875
2843
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
2876
2844
  """
2877
2845
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
2878
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
2846
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
2879
2847
  """
2880
2848
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
2881
2849
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -2897,7 +2865,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetBarNrqlQueryArgs:
2897
2865
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
2898
2866
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
2899
2867
  """
2900
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
2868
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
2901
2869
  """
2902
2870
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
2903
2871
 
@@ -3418,7 +3386,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetBillboardNrqlQueryArgs:
3418
3386
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
3419
3387
  """
3420
3388
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
3421
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
3389
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
3422
3390
  """
3423
3391
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
3424
3392
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -3440,7 +3408,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetBillboardNrqlQueryArgs:
3440
3408
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
3441
3409
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
3442
3410
  """
3443
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
3411
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
3444
3412
  """
3445
3413
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
3446
3414
 
@@ -3944,7 +3912,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetBulletNrqlQueryArgs:
3944
3912
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
3945
3913
  """
3946
3914
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
3947
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
3915
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
3948
3916
  """
3949
3917
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
3950
3918
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -3966,7 +3934,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetBulletNrqlQueryArgs:
3966
3934
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
3967
3935
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
3968
3936
  """
3969
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
3937
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
3970
3938
  """
3971
3939
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
3972
3940
 
@@ -4455,7 +4423,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetFunnelNrqlQueryArgs:
4455
4423
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
4456
4424
  """
4457
4425
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
4458
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
4426
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
4459
4427
  """
4460
4428
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
4461
4429
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -4477,7 +4445,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetFunnelNrqlQueryArgs:
4477
4445
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
4478
4446
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
4479
4447
  """
4480
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
4448
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
4481
4449
  """
4482
4450
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
4483
4451
 
@@ -4998,7 +4966,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetHeatmapNrqlQueryArgs:
4998
4966
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
4999
4967
  """
5000
4968
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
5001
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
4969
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
5002
4970
  """
5003
4971
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
5004
4972
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -5020,7 +4988,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetHeatmapNrqlQueryArgs:
5020
4988
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
5021
4989
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
5022
4990
  """
5023
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
4991
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
5024
4992
  """
5025
4993
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
5026
4994
 
@@ -5509,7 +5477,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetHistogramNrqlQueryArgs:
5509
5477
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
5510
5478
  """
5511
5479
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
5512
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
5480
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
5513
5481
  """
5514
5482
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
5515
5483
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -5531,7 +5499,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetHistogramNrqlQueryArgs:
5531
5499
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
5532
5500
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
5533
5501
  """
5534
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
5502
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
5535
5503
  """
5536
5504
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
5537
5505
 
@@ -6020,7 +5988,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetJsonNrqlQueryArgs:
6020
5988
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
6021
5989
  """
6022
5990
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
6023
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
5991
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
6024
5992
  """
6025
5993
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
6026
5994
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -6042,7 +6010,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetJsonNrqlQueryArgs:
6042
6010
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
6043
6011
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
6044
6012
  """
6045
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
6013
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
6046
6014
  """
6047
6015
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
6048
6016
 
@@ -6547,7 +6515,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetLineNrqlQueryArgs:
6547
6515
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
6548
6516
  """
6549
6517
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
6550
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
6518
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
6551
6519
  """
6552
6520
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
6553
6521
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -6569,7 +6537,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetLineNrqlQueryArgs:
6569
6537
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
6570
6538
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
6571
6539
  """
6572
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
6540
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
6573
6541
  """
6574
6542
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
6575
6543
 
@@ -7058,7 +7026,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetLogTableNrqlQueryArgs:
7058
7026
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
7059
7027
  """
7060
7028
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
7061
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
7029
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
7062
7030
  """
7063
7031
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
7064
7032
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -7080,7 +7048,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetLogTableNrqlQueryArgs:
7080
7048
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
7081
7049
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
7082
7050
  """
7083
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
7051
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
7084
7052
  """
7085
7053
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
7086
7054
 
@@ -8074,7 +8042,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetPyNrqlQueryArgs:
8074
8042
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
8075
8043
  """
8076
8044
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
8077
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
8045
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
8078
8046
  """
8079
8047
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
8080
8048
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -8096,7 +8064,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetPyNrqlQueryArgs:
8096
8064
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
8097
8065
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
8098
8066
  """
8099
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
8067
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
8100
8068
  """
8101
8069
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
8102
8070
 
@@ -8585,7 +8553,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetStackedBarNrqlQueryArgs:
8585
8553
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
8586
8554
  """
8587
8555
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
8588
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
8556
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
8589
8557
  """
8590
8558
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
8591
8559
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -8607,7 +8575,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetStackedBarNrqlQueryArgs:
8607
8575
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
8608
8576
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
8609
8577
  """
8610
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
8578
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
8611
8579
  """
8612
8580
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
8613
8581
 
@@ -9128,7 +9096,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetTableNrqlQueryArgs:
9128
9096
  account_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None):
9129
9097
  """
9130
9098
  :param pulumi.Input[str] query: (Required) Valid NRQL query string. See [Writing NRQL Queries](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/insights/nrql-new-relic-query-language/using-nrql/introduction-nrql) for help.
9131
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
9099
+ :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The account id used for the NRQL query.
9132
9100
  """
9133
9101
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
9134
9102
  if account_id is not None:
@@ -9150,7 +9118,7 @@ class OneDashboardPageWidgetTableNrqlQueryArgs:
9150
9118
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
9151
9119
  def account_id(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[int]]:
9152
9120
  """
9153
- Determines the New Relic account where the dashboard will be created. Defaults to the account associated with the API key used.
9121
+ The account id used for the NRQL query.
9154
9122
  """
9155
9123
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
9156
9124
 
@@ -9544,7 +9512,7 @@ class OneDashboardVariableArgs:
9544
9512
  nrql_query: Optional[pulumi.Input['OneDashboardVariableNrqlQueryArgs']] = None,
9545
9513
  options: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['OneDashboardVariableOptionArgs']]]] = None):
9546
9514
  """
9547
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The title of the dashboard.
9515
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] name: (Required) The variable identifier.
9548
9516
  :param pulumi.Input[str] replacement_strategy: (Optional) Indicates the strategy to apply when replacing a variable in a NRQL query. One of `default`, `identifier`, `number` or `string`.
9549
9517
  :param pulumi.Input[str] title: (Optional) A human-friendly display string for this value.
9550
9518
  :param pulumi.Input[str] type: (Required) Specifies the data type of the variable and where its possible values may come from. One of `enum`, `nrql` or `string`
@@ -9573,7 +9541,7 @@ class OneDashboardVariableArgs:
9573
9541
  @pulumi.getter
9574
9542
  def name(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
9575
9543
  """
9576
- The title of the dashboard.
9544
+ (Required) The variable identifier.
9577
9545
  """
9578
9546
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
9579
9547
 
@@ -9784,13 +9752,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsArgs:
9784
9752
  valid_events: pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs'],
9785
9753
  bad_events: Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs']] = None,
9786
9754
  good_events: Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs']] = None):
9787
- """
9788
- :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: The ID of the account where the entity (e.g, APM Service, Browser application, Workload, etc.) belongs to,
9789
- and that contains the NRDB data for the SLI/SLO calculations. Note that changing the account ID will force a new resource.
9790
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs'] valid_events: The definition of valid requests.
9791
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs'] bad_events: The definition of the bad responses. If you define an SLI from valid and bad events, you must leave the good events argument empty.
9792
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs'] good_events: The definition of good responses. If you define an SLI from valid and good events, you must leave the bad events argument empty.
9793
- """
9794
9755
  pulumi.set(__self__, "account_id", account_id)
9795
9756
  pulumi.set(__self__, "valid_events", valid_events)
9796
9757
  if bad_events is not None:
@@ -9801,10 +9762,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsArgs:
9801
9762
  @property
9802
9763
  @pulumi.getter(name="accountId")
9803
9764
  def account_id(self) -> pulumi.Input[int]:
9804
- """
9805
- The ID of the account where the entity (e.g, APM Service, Browser application, Workload, etc.) belongs to,
9806
- and that contains the NRDB data for the SLI/SLO calculations. Note that changing the account ID will force a new resource.
9807
- """
9808
9765
  return pulumi.get(self, "account_id")
9809
9766
 
9810
9767
  @account_id.setter
@@ -9814,9 +9771,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsArgs:
9814
9771
  @property
9815
9772
  @pulumi.getter(name="validEvents")
9816
9773
  def valid_events(self) -> pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs']:
9817
- """
9818
- The definition of valid requests.
9819
- """
9820
9774
  return pulumi.get(self, "valid_events")
9821
9775
 
9822
9776
  @valid_events.setter
@@ -9826,9 +9780,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsArgs:
9826
9780
  @property
9827
9781
  @pulumi.getter(name="badEvents")
9828
9782
  def bad_events(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs']]:
9829
- """
9830
- The definition of the bad responses. If you define an SLI from valid and bad events, you must leave the good events argument empty.
9831
- """
9832
9783
  return pulumi.get(self, "bad_events")
9833
9784
 
9834
9785
  @bad_events.setter
@@ -9838,9 +9789,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsArgs:
9838
9789
  @property
9839
9790
  @pulumi.getter(name="goodEvents")
9840
9791
  def good_events(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs']]:
9841
- """
9842
- The definition of good responses. If you define an SLI from valid and good events, you must leave the bad events argument empty.
9843
- """
9844
9792
  return pulumi.get(self, "good_events")
9845
9793
 
9846
9794
  @good_events.setter
@@ -9854,12 +9802,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs:
9854
9802
  from_: pulumi.Input[str],
9855
9803
  select: Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs']] = None,
9856
9804
  where: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
9857
- """
9858
- :param pulumi.Input[str] from_: The event type where NRDB data will be fetched from.
9859
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs'] select: The NRQL SELECT clause to aggregate events.
9860
- :param pulumi.Input[str] where: A filter that narrows down the NRDB events just to those that are considered bad responses (e.g, those that refer to
9861
- a particular entity and returned an error).
9862
- """
9863
9805
  pulumi.set(__self__, "from_", from_)
9864
9806
  if select is not None:
9865
9807
  pulumi.set(__self__, "select", select)
@@ -9869,9 +9811,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs:
9869
9811
  @property
9870
9812
  @pulumi.getter(name="from")
9871
9813
  def from_(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
9872
- """
9873
- The event type where NRDB data will be fetched from.
9874
- """
9875
9814
  return pulumi.get(self, "from_")
9876
9815
 
9877
9816
  @from_.setter
@@ -9881,9 +9820,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs:
9881
9820
  @property
9882
9821
  @pulumi.getter
9883
9822
  def select(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs']]:
9884
- """
9885
- The NRQL SELECT clause to aggregate events.
9886
- """
9887
9823
  return pulumi.get(self, "select")
9888
9824
 
9889
9825
  @select.setter
@@ -9893,10 +9829,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsArgs:
9893
9829
  @property
9894
9830
  @pulumi.getter
9895
9831
  def where(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
9896
- """
9897
- A filter that narrows down the NRDB events just to those that are considered bad responses (e.g, those that refer to
9898
- a particular entity and returned an error).
9899
- """
9900
9832
  return pulumi.get(self, "where")
9901
9833
 
9902
9834
  @where.setter
@@ -9911,9 +9843,7 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs:
9911
9843
  attribute: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
9912
9844
  threshold: Optional[pulumi.Input[float]] = None):
9913
9845
  """
9914
- :param pulumi.Input[str] function: The function to use in the SELECT clause. Valid values are `COUNT`, `SUM`, `GET_FIELD`, and `GET_CDF_COUNT`.
9915
- :param pulumi.Input[str] attribute: The event attribute to use in the SELECT clause.
9916
- :param pulumi.Input[float] threshold: Limit for values to be counter by `GET_CDF_COUNT` function.
9846
+ :param pulumi.Input[float] threshold: The event threshold to use in the SELECT clause
9917
9847
  """
9918
9848
  pulumi.set(__self__, "function", function)
9919
9849
  if attribute is not None:
@@ -9924,9 +9854,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs:
9924
9854
  @property
9925
9855
  @pulumi.getter
9926
9856
  def function(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
9927
- """
9928
- The function to use in the SELECT clause. Valid values are `COUNT`, `SUM`, `GET_FIELD`, and `GET_CDF_COUNT`.
9929
- """
9930
9857
  return pulumi.get(self, "function")
9931
9858
 
9932
9859
  @function.setter
@@ -9936,9 +9863,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs:
9936
9863
  @property
9937
9864
  @pulumi.getter
9938
9865
  def attribute(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
9939
- """
9940
- The event attribute to use in the SELECT clause.
9941
- """
9942
9866
  return pulumi.get(self, "attribute")
9943
9867
 
9944
9868
  @attribute.setter
@@ -9949,7 +9873,7 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsBadEventsSelectArgs:
9949
9873
  @pulumi.getter
9950
9874
  def threshold(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[float]]:
9951
9875
  """
9952
- Limit for values to be counter by `GET_CDF_COUNT` function.
9876
+ The event threshold to use in the SELECT clause
9953
9877
  """
9954
9878
  return pulumi.get(self, "threshold")
9955
9879
 
@@ -9964,12 +9888,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs:
9964
9888
  from_: pulumi.Input[str],
9965
9889
  select: Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs']] = None,
9966
9890
  where: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
9967
- """
9968
- :param pulumi.Input[str] from_: The event type where NRDB data will be fetched from.
9969
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs'] select: The NRQL SELECT clause to aggregate events.
9970
- :param pulumi.Input[str] where: A filter that narrows down the NRDB events just to those that are considered bad responses (e.g, those that refer to
9971
- a particular entity and returned an error).
9972
- """
9973
9891
  pulumi.set(__self__, "from_", from_)
9974
9892
  if select is not None:
9975
9893
  pulumi.set(__self__, "select", select)
@@ -9979,9 +9897,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs:
9979
9897
  @property
9980
9898
  @pulumi.getter(name="from")
9981
9899
  def from_(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
9982
- """
9983
- The event type where NRDB data will be fetched from.
9984
- """
9985
9900
  return pulumi.get(self, "from_")
9986
9901
 
9987
9902
  @from_.setter
@@ -9991,9 +9906,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs:
9991
9906
  @property
9992
9907
  @pulumi.getter
9993
9908
  def select(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs']]:
9994
- """
9995
- The NRQL SELECT clause to aggregate events.
9996
- """
9997
9909
  return pulumi.get(self, "select")
9998
9910
 
9999
9911
  @select.setter
@@ -10003,10 +9915,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsArgs:
10003
9915
  @property
10004
9916
  @pulumi.getter
10005
9917
  def where(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10006
- """
10007
- A filter that narrows down the NRDB events just to those that are considered bad responses (e.g, those that refer to
10008
- a particular entity and returned an error).
10009
- """
10010
9918
  return pulumi.get(self, "where")
10011
9919
 
10012
9920
  @where.setter
@@ -10021,9 +9929,7 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs:
10021
9929
  attribute: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
10022
9930
  threshold: Optional[pulumi.Input[float]] = None):
10023
9931
  """
10024
- :param pulumi.Input[str] function: The function to use in the SELECT clause. Valid values are `COUNT`, `SUM`, `GET_FIELD`, and `GET_CDF_COUNT`.
10025
- :param pulumi.Input[str] attribute: The event attribute to use in the SELECT clause.
10026
- :param pulumi.Input[float] threshold: Limit for values to be counter by `GET_CDF_COUNT` function.
9932
+ :param pulumi.Input[float] threshold: The event threshold to use in the SELECT clause
10027
9933
  """
10028
9934
  pulumi.set(__self__, "function", function)
10029
9935
  if attribute is not None:
@@ -10034,9 +9940,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs:
10034
9940
  @property
10035
9941
  @pulumi.getter
10036
9942
  def function(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
10037
- """
10038
- The function to use in the SELECT clause. Valid values are `COUNT`, `SUM`, `GET_FIELD`, and `GET_CDF_COUNT`.
10039
- """
10040
9943
  return pulumi.get(self, "function")
10041
9944
 
10042
9945
  @function.setter
@@ -10046,9 +9949,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs:
10046
9949
  @property
10047
9950
  @pulumi.getter
10048
9951
  def attribute(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10049
- """
10050
- The event attribute to use in the SELECT clause.
10051
- """
10052
9952
  return pulumi.get(self, "attribute")
10053
9953
 
10054
9954
  @attribute.setter
@@ -10059,7 +9959,7 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsGoodEventsSelectArgs:
10059
9959
  @pulumi.getter
10060
9960
  def threshold(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[float]]:
10061
9961
  """
10062
- Limit for values to be counter by `GET_CDF_COUNT` function.
9962
+ The event threshold to use in the SELECT clause
10063
9963
  """
10064
9964
  return pulumi.get(self, "threshold")
10065
9965
 
@@ -10074,12 +9974,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs:
10074
9974
  from_: pulumi.Input[str],
10075
9975
  select: Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs']] = None,
10076
9976
  where: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
10077
- """
10078
- :param pulumi.Input[str] from_: The event type where NRDB data will be fetched from.
10079
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs'] select: The NRQL SELECT clause to aggregate events.
10080
- :param pulumi.Input[str] where: A filter that narrows down the NRDB events just to those that are considered bad responses (e.g, those that refer to
10081
- a particular entity and returned an error).
10082
- """
10083
9977
  pulumi.set(__self__, "from_", from_)
10084
9978
  if select is not None:
10085
9979
  pulumi.set(__self__, "select", select)
@@ -10089,9 +9983,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs:
10089
9983
  @property
10090
9984
  @pulumi.getter(name="from")
10091
9985
  def from_(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
10092
- """
10093
- The event type where NRDB data will be fetched from.
10094
- """
10095
9986
  return pulumi.get(self, "from_")
10096
9987
 
10097
9988
  @from_.setter
@@ -10101,9 +9992,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs:
10101
9992
  @property
10102
9993
  @pulumi.getter
10103
9994
  def select(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs']]:
10104
- """
10105
- The NRQL SELECT clause to aggregate events.
10106
- """
10107
9995
  return pulumi.get(self, "select")
10108
9996
 
10109
9997
  @select.setter
@@ -10113,10 +10001,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsArgs:
10113
10001
  @property
10114
10002
  @pulumi.getter
10115
10003
  def where(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10116
- """
10117
- A filter that narrows down the NRDB events just to those that are considered bad responses (e.g, those that refer to
10118
- a particular entity and returned an error).
10119
- """
10120
10004
  return pulumi.get(self, "where")
10121
10005
 
10122
10006
  @where.setter
@@ -10131,9 +10015,7 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs:
10131
10015
  attribute: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
10132
10016
  threshold: Optional[pulumi.Input[float]] = None):
10133
10017
  """
10134
- :param pulumi.Input[str] function: The function to use in the SELECT clause. Valid values are `COUNT`, `SUM`, `GET_FIELD`, and `GET_CDF_COUNT`.
10135
- :param pulumi.Input[str] attribute: The event attribute to use in the SELECT clause.
10136
- :param pulumi.Input[float] threshold: Limit for values to be counter by `GET_CDF_COUNT` function.
10018
+ :param pulumi.Input[float] threshold: The event threshold to use in the SELECT clause
10137
10019
  """
10138
10020
  pulumi.set(__self__, "function", function)
10139
10021
  if attribute is not None:
@@ -10144,9 +10026,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs:
10144
10026
  @property
10145
10027
  @pulumi.getter
10146
10028
  def function(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
10147
- """
10148
- The function to use in the SELECT clause. Valid values are `COUNT`, `SUM`, `GET_FIELD`, and `GET_CDF_COUNT`.
10149
- """
10150
10029
  return pulumi.get(self, "function")
10151
10030
 
10152
10031
  @function.setter
@@ -10156,9 +10035,6 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs:
10156
10035
  @property
10157
10036
  @pulumi.getter
10158
10037
  def attribute(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10159
- """
10160
- The event attribute to use in the SELECT clause.
10161
- """
10162
10038
  return pulumi.get(self, "attribute")
10163
10039
 
10164
10040
  @attribute.setter
@@ -10169,7 +10045,7 @@ class ServiceLevelEventsValidEventsSelectArgs:
10169
10045
  @pulumi.getter
10170
10046
  def threshold(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[float]]:
10171
10047
  """
10172
- Limit for values to be counter by `GET_CDF_COUNT` function.
10048
+ The event threshold to use in the SELECT clause
10173
10049
  """
10174
10050
  return pulumi.get(self, "threshold")
10175
10051
 
@@ -10185,12 +10061,6 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveArgs:
10185
10061
  time_window: pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowArgs'],
10186
10062
  description: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
10187
10063
  name: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
10188
- """
10189
- :param pulumi.Input[float] target: The target of the objective, valid values between `0` and `100`. Up to 5 decimals accepted.
10190
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowArgs'] time_window: Time window is the period of the objective.
10191
- :param pulumi.Input[str] description: The description of the SLI.
10192
- :param pulumi.Input[str] name: A short name for the SLI that will help anyone understand what it is about.
10193
- """
10194
10064
  pulumi.set(__self__, "target", target)
10195
10065
  pulumi.set(__self__, "time_window", time_window)
10196
10066
  if description is not None:
@@ -10201,9 +10071,6 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveArgs:
10201
10071
  @property
10202
10072
  @pulumi.getter
10203
10073
  def target(self) -> pulumi.Input[float]:
10204
- """
10205
- The target of the objective, valid values between `0` and `100`. Up to 5 decimals accepted.
10206
- """
10207
10074
  return pulumi.get(self, "target")
10208
10075
 
10209
10076
  @target.setter
@@ -10213,9 +10080,6 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveArgs:
10213
10080
  @property
10214
10081
  @pulumi.getter(name="timeWindow")
10215
10082
  def time_window(self) -> pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowArgs']:
10216
- """
10217
- Time window is the period of the objective.
10218
- """
10219
10083
  return pulumi.get(self, "time_window")
10220
10084
 
10221
10085
  @time_window.setter
@@ -10225,9 +10089,6 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveArgs:
10225
10089
  @property
10226
10090
  @pulumi.getter
10227
10091
  def description(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10228
- """
10229
- The description of the SLI.
10230
- """
10231
10092
  return pulumi.get(self, "description")
10232
10093
 
10233
10094
  @description.setter
@@ -10237,9 +10098,6 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveArgs:
10237
10098
  @property
10238
10099
  @pulumi.getter
10239
10100
  def name(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10240
- """
10241
- A short name for the SLI that will help anyone understand what it is about.
10242
- """
10243
10101
  return pulumi.get(self, "name")
10244
10102
 
10245
10103
  @name.setter
@@ -10251,17 +10109,11 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveArgs:
10251
10109
  class ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowArgs:
10252
10110
  def __init__(__self__, *,
10253
10111
  rolling: pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowRollingArgs']):
10254
- """
10255
- :param pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowRollingArgs'] rolling: Rolling window.
10256
- """
10257
10112
  pulumi.set(__self__, "rolling", rolling)
10258
10113
 
10259
10114
  @property
10260
10115
  @pulumi.getter
10261
10116
  def rolling(self) -> pulumi.Input['ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowRollingArgs']:
10262
- """
10263
- Rolling window.
10264
- """
10265
10117
  return pulumi.get(self, "rolling")
10266
10118
 
10267
10119
  @rolling.setter
@@ -10274,19 +10126,12 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowRollingArgs:
10274
10126
  def __init__(__self__, *,
10275
10127
  count: pulumi.Input[int],
10276
10128
  unit: pulumi.Input[str]):
10277
- """
10278
- :param pulumi.Input[int] count: Valid values are `1`, `7` and `28`.
10279
- :param pulumi.Input[str] unit: The only supported value is `DAY`.
10280
- """
10281
10129
  pulumi.set(__self__, "count", count)
10282
10130
  pulumi.set(__self__, "unit", unit)
10283
10131
 
10284
10132
  @property
10285
10133
  @pulumi.getter
10286
10134
  def count(self) -> pulumi.Input[int]:
10287
- """
10288
- Valid values are `1`, `7` and `28`.
10289
- """
10290
10135
  return pulumi.get(self, "count")
10291
10136
 
10292
10137
  @count.setter
@@ -10296,9 +10141,6 @@ class ServiceLevelObjectiveTimeWindowRollingArgs:
10296
10141
  @property
10297
10142
  @pulumi.getter
10298
10143
  def unit(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
10299
- """
10300
- The only supported value is `DAY`.
10301
- """
10302
10144
  return pulumi.get(self, "unit")
10303
10145
 
10304
10146
  @unit.setter
@@ -10314,11 +10156,10 @@ class WorkflowDestinationArgs:
10314
10156
  notification_triggers: Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]] = None,
10315
10157
  type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
10316
10158
  """
10317
- :param pulumi.Input[str] channel_id: Id of a notification_channel to use for notifications. Please note that you have to use a
10318
- **notification** channel, not an `alert_channel`.
10159
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] channel_id: (Required) Destination's channel id.
10319
10160
  :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The name of the workflow.
10320
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] notification_triggers: Issue events to notify on. The value is a list of possible issue events. See Notification Triggers below for details.
10321
- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: Type of the filter. Please just set this field to `FILTER`. The field is likely to be deprecated/removed in the near future.
10161
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]] notification_triggers: List of triggers to notify about in this destination configuration.
10162
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: (Required) The type of the destination. One of: (EMAIL, EVENT_BRIDGE, PAGERDUTY_ACCOUNT_INTEGRATION, PAGERDUTY_SERVICE_INTEGRATION, SERVICE_NOW, WEBHOOK, MOBILE_PUSH, SLACK, JIRA).
10322
10163
  """
10323
10164
  pulumi.set(__self__, "channel_id", channel_id)
10324
10165
  if name is not None:
@@ -10332,8 +10173,7 @@ class WorkflowDestinationArgs:
10332
10173
  @pulumi.getter(name="channelId")
10333
10174
  def channel_id(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
10334
10175
  """
10335
- Id of a notification_channel to use for notifications. Please note that you have to use a
10336
- **notification** channel, not an `alert_channel`.
10176
+ (Required) Destination's channel id.
10337
10177
  """
10338
10178
  return pulumi.get(self, "channel_id")
10339
10179
 
@@ -10357,7 +10197,7 @@ class WorkflowDestinationArgs:
10357
10197
  @pulumi.getter(name="notificationTriggers")
10358
10198
  def notification_triggers(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input[str]]]]:
10359
10199
  """
10360
- Issue events to notify on. The value is a list of possible issue events. See Notification Triggers below for details.
10200
+ List of triggers to notify about in this destination configuration.
10361
10201
  """
10362
10202
  return pulumi.get(self, "notification_triggers")
10363
10203
 
@@ -10369,7 +10209,7 @@ class WorkflowDestinationArgs:
10369
10209
  @pulumi.getter
10370
10210
  def type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10371
10211
  """
10372
- Type of the filter. Please just set this field to `FILTER`. The field is likely to be deprecated/removed in the near future.
10212
+ (Required) The type of the destination. One of: (EMAIL, EVENT_BRIDGE, PAGERDUTY_ACCOUNT_INTEGRATION, PAGERDUTY_SERVICE_INTEGRATION, SERVICE_NOW, WEBHOOK, MOBILE_PUSH, SLACK, JIRA).
10373
10213
  """
10374
10214
  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
10375
10215
 
@@ -10383,7 +10223,7 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsArgs:
10383
10223
  def __init__(__self__, *,
10384
10224
  nrqls: pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs']]]):
10385
10225
  """
10386
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs']]] nrqls: a wrapper block
10226
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs']]] nrqls: (Required) Nrql type Enrichments.
10387
10227
  """
10388
10228
  pulumi.set(__self__, "nrqls", nrqls)
10389
10229
 
@@ -10391,7 +10231,7 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsArgs:
10391
10231
  @pulumi.getter
10392
10232
  def nrqls(self) -> pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs']]]:
10393
10233
  """
10394
- a wrapper block
10234
+ (Required) Nrql type Enrichments.
10395
10235
  """
10396
10236
  return pulumi.get(self, "nrqls")
10397
10237
 
@@ -10409,11 +10249,11 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs:
10409
10249
  enrichment_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
10410
10250
  type: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None):
10411
10251
  """
10412
- :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlConfigurationArgs']]] configurations: Another wrapper block
10252
+ :param pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlConfigurationArgs']]] configurations: A set of key-value pairs to represent a enrichment configuration.
10413
10253
  :param pulumi.Input[str] name: The name of the workflow.
10414
10254
  :param pulumi.Input[int] account_id: Determines the New Relic account in which the workflow is created. Defaults to the account defined in the provider section.
10415
10255
  :param pulumi.Input[str] enrichment_id: Enrichment's id.
10416
- :param pulumi.Input[str] type: Type of the filter. Please just set this field to `FILTER`. The field is likely to be deprecated/removed in the near future.
10256
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] type: The type of the enrichment. One of: (NRQL).
10417
10257
  """
10418
10258
  pulumi.set(__self__, "configurations", configurations)
10419
10259
  pulumi.set(__self__, "name", name)
@@ -10428,7 +10268,7 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs:
10428
10268
  @pulumi.getter
10429
10269
  def configurations(self) -> pulumi.Input[Sequence[pulumi.Input['WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlConfigurationArgs']]]:
10430
10270
  """
10431
- Another wrapper block
10271
+ A set of key-value pairs to represent a enrichment configuration.
10432
10272
  """
10433
10273
  return pulumi.get(self, "configurations")
10434
10274
 
@@ -10476,7 +10316,7 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlArgs:
10476
10316
  @pulumi.getter
10477
10317
  def type(self) -> Optional[pulumi.Input[str]]:
10478
10318
  """
10479
- Type of the filter. Please just set this field to `FILTER`. The field is likely to be deprecated/removed in the near future.
10319
+ The type of the enrichment. One of: (NRQL).
10480
10320
  """
10481
10321
  return pulumi.get(self, "type")
10482
10322
 
@@ -10490,7 +10330,7 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlConfigurationArgs:
10490
10330
  def __init__(__self__, *,
10491
10331
  query: pulumi.Input[str]):
10492
10332
  """
10493
- :param pulumi.Input[str] query: An NRQL query to run
10333
+ :param pulumi.Input[str] query: enrichment's NRQL query
10494
10334
  """
10495
10335
  pulumi.set(__self__, "query", query)
10496
10336
 
@@ -10498,7 +10338,7 @@ class WorkflowEnrichmentsNrqlConfigurationArgs:
10498
10338
  @pulumi.getter
10499
10339
  def query(self) -> pulumi.Input[str]:
10500
10340
  """
10501
- An NRQL query to run
10341
+ enrichment's NRQL query
10502
10342
  """
10503
10343
  return pulumi.get(self, "query")
10504
10344