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A Pulumi package for creating and managing SignalFx resources.
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exports.Slo = void 0;
const pulumi = __importStar(require("@pulumi/pulumi"));
const utilities = __importStar(require("./utilities"));
/**
* Provides a Splunk Observability Cloud slo resource. This can be used to create and manage SLOs.
*
* To learn more about this feature take a look on [documentation for SLO](https://docs.splunk.com/observability/en/alerts-detectors-notifications/slo/slo-intro.html).
*
* ## Example
*
* ```typescript
* import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
* import * as signalfx from "@pulumi/signalfx";
*
* const fooServiceSlo = new signalfx.Slo("foo_service_slo", {
* name: "foo service SLO",
* type: "RequestBased",
* description: "SLO monitoring for foo service",
* input: {
* programText: `G = data('spans.count', filter=filter('sf_error', 'false') and filter('sf_service', 'foo-service'))
* T = data('spans.count', filter=filter('sf_service', 'foo-service'))`,
* goodEventsLabel: "G",
* totalEventsLabel: "T",
* },
* target: {
* type: "RollingWindow",
* slo: 95,
* compliancePeriod: "30d",
* alertRules: [{
* type: "BREACH",
* rules: [{
* severity: "Warning",
* notifications: ["Email,foo-alerts@bar.com"],
* }],
* }],
* },
* });
* ```
*
* ## Notification format
*
* As Splunk Observability Cloud supports different notification mechanisms, use a comma-delimited string to provide inputs. If you want to specify multiple notifications, each must be a member in the list, like so:
*
* See [Splunk Observability Cloud Docs](https://dev.splunk.com/observability/reference/api/detectors/latest) for more information.
*
* Here are some example of how to configure each notification type:
*
* ### Email
*
* ### Jira
*
* Note that the `credentialId` is the Splunk-provided ID shown after setting up your Jira integration. See also `signalfx.jira.Integration`.
*
* ### OpsGenie
*
* Note that the `credentialId` is the Splunk-provided ID shown after setting up your Opsgenie integration. `Team` here is hardcoded as the `responderType` as that is the only acceptable type as per the API docs.
*
* ### PagerDuty
*
* ### Slack
*
* Exclude the `#` on the channel name:
*
* ### Team
*
* Sends [notifications to a team](https://help.splunk.com/en/splunk-observability-cloud/administer/user-and-team-management/manage-teams/manage-team-notifications).
*
* ### TeamEmail
*
* Sends an email to every member of a team.
*
* ### Splunk On-Call (formerly VictorOps)
*
* ### Webhooks
*
* You need to include all the commas even if you only use a credential id.
*
* You can either configure a Webhook to use an existing integration's credential id:
*
* Or configure one inline:
*/
class Slo extends pulumi.CustomResource {
/**
* Get an existing Slo resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra
* properties used to qualify the lookup.
*
* @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource.
* @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup.
* @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
* @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource.
*/
static get(name, id, state, opts) {
return new Slo(name, state, { ...opts, id: id });
}
/** @internal */
static __pulumiType = 'signalfx:index/slo:Slo';
/**
* Returns true if the given object is an instance of Slo. This is designed to work even
* when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process.
*/
static isInstance(obj) {
if (obj === undefined || obj === null) {
return false;
}
return obj['__pulumiType'] === Slo.__pulumiType;
}
constructor(name, argsOrState, opts) {
let resourceInputs = {};
opts = opts || {};
if (opts.id) {
const state = argsOrState;
resourceInputs["description"] = state?.description;
resourceInputs["input"] = state?.input;
resourceInputs["name"] = state?.name;
resourceInputs["target"] = state?.target;
resourceInputs["type"] = state?.type;
}
else {
const args = argsOrState;
if (args?.input === undefined && !opts.urn) {
throw new Error("Missing required property 'input'");
}
if (args?.target === undefined && !opts.urn) {
throw new Error("Missing required property 'target'");
}
if (args?.type === undefined && !opts.urn) {
throw new Error("Missing required property 'type'");
}
resourceInputs["description"] = args?.description;
resourceInputs["input"] = args?.input;
resourceInputs["name"] = args?.name;
resourceInputs["target"] = args?.target;
resourceInputs["type"] = args?.type;
}
opts = pulumi.mergeOptions(utilities.resourceOptsDefaults(), opts);
super(Slo.__pulumiType, name, resourceInputs, opts);
}
}
exports.Slo = Slo;
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