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Dynatrace v0.21.0 published on Sunday, Nov 17, 2024 by Pulumiverse

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Dynatrace v0.21.0 published on Sunday, Nov 17, 2024 by Pulumiverse

    Create AnsibleTowerNotification Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new AnsibleTowerNotification(name: string, args: AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def AnsibleTowerNotification(resource_name: str,
                                 args: AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs,
                                 opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def AnsibleTowerNotification(resource_name: str,
                                 opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                                 custom_message: Optional[str] = None,
                                 job_template_url: Optional[str] = None,
                                 profile: Optional[str] = None,
                                 username: Optional[str] = None,
                                 active: Optional[bool] = None,
                                 insecure: Optional[bool] = None,
                                 legacy_id: Optional[str] = None,
                                 name: Optional[str] = None,
                                 password: Optional[str] = None)
    func NewAnsibleTowerNotification(ctx *Context, name string, args AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*AnsibleTowerNotification, error)
    public AnsibleTowerNotification(string name, AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public AnsibleTowerNotification(String name, AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs args)
    public AnsibleTowerNotification(String name, AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: dynatrace:AnsibleTowerNotification
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Constructor example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

    var ansibleTowerNotificationResource = new Dynatrace.AnsibleTowerNotification("ansibleTowerNotificationResource", new()
    {
        CustomMessage = "string",
        JobTemplateUrl = "string",
        Profile = "string",
        Username = "string",
        Active = false,
        Insecure = false,
        LegacyId = "string",
        Name = "string",
        Password = "string",
    });
    
    example, err := dynatrace.NewAnsibleTowerNotification(ctx, "ansibleTowerNotificationResource", &dynatrace.AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs{
    	CustomMessage:  pulumi.String("string"),
    	JobTemplateUrl: pulumi.String("string"),
    	Profile:        pulumi.String("string"),
    	Username:       pulumi.String("string"),
    	Active:         pulumi.Bool(false),
    	Insecure:       pulumi.Bool(false),
    	LegacyId:       pulumi.String("string"),
    	Name:           pulumi.String("string"),
    	Password:       pulumi.String("string"),
    })
    
    var ansibleTowerNotificationResource = new AnsibleTowerNotification("ansibleTowerNotificationResource", AnsibleTowerNotificationArgs.builder()
        .customMessage("string")
        .jobTemplateUrl("string")
        .profile("string")
        .username("string")
        .active(false)
        .insecure(false)
        .legacyId("string")
        .name("string")
        .password("string")
        .build());
    
    ansible_tower_notification_resource = dynatrace.AnsibleTowerNotification("ansibleTowerNotificationResource",
        custom_message="string",
        job_template_url="string",
        profile="string",
        username="string",
        active=False,
        insecure=False,
        legacy_id="string",
        name="string",
        password="string")
    
    const ansibleTowerNotificationResource = new dynatrace.AnsibleTowerNotification("ansibleTowerNotificationResource", {
        customMessage: "string",
        jobTemplateUrl: "string",
        profile: "string",
        username: "string",
        active: false,
        insecure: false,
        legacyId: "string",
        name: "string",
        password: "string",
    });
    
    type: dynatrace:AnsibleTowerNotification
    properties:
        active: false
        customMessage: string
        insecure: false
        jobTemplateUrl: string
        legacyId: string
        name: string
        password: string
        profile: string
        username: string
    

    AnsibleTowerNotification Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.

    The AnsibleTowerNotification resource accepts the following input properties:

    CustomMessage string
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    JobTemplateUrl string
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    Profile string
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    Username string
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    Active bool
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    Insecure bool
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    LegacyId string
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    Name string
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    Password string
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    CustomMessage string
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    JobTemplateUrl string
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    Profile string
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    Username string
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    Active bool
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    Insecure bool
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    LegacyId string
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    Name string
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    Password string
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    customMessage String
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    jobTemplateUrl String
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    profile String
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username String
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active Boolean
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    insecure Boolean
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    legacyId String
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name String
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password String
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    customMessage string
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    jobTemplateUrl string
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    profile string
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username string
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active boolean
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    insecure boolean
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    legacyId string
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name string
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password string
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    custom_message str
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    job_template_url str
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    profile str
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username str
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active bool
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    insecure bool
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    legacy_id str
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name str
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password str
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    customMessage String
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    jobTemplateUrl String
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    profile String
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username String
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active Boolean
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    insecure Boolean
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    legacyId String
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name String
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password String
    The password for the Ansible Tower account

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the AnsibleTowerNotification resource produces the following output properties:

    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.

    Look up Existing AnsibleTowerNotification Resource

    Get an existing AnsibleTowerNotification resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.

    public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: AnsibleTowerNotificationState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): AnsibleTowerNotification
    @staticmethod
    def get(resource_name: str,
            id: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            active: Optional[bool] = None,
            custom_message: Optional[str] = None,
            insecure: Optional[bool] = None,
            job_template_url: Optional[str] = None,
            legacy_id: Optional[str] = None,
            name: Optional[str] = None,
            password: Optional[str] = None,
            profile: Optional[str] = None,
            username: Optional[str] = None) -> AnsibleTowerNotification
    func GetAnsibleTowerNotification(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *AnsibleTowerNotificationState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*AnsibleTowerNotification, error)
    public static AnsibleTowerNotification Get(string name, Input<string> id, AnsibleTowerNotificationState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public static AnsibleTowerNotification get(String name, Output<String> id, AnsibleTowerNotificationState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
    Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    resource_name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    name
    The unique name of the resulting resource.
    id
    The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
    state
    Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
    opts
    A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
    The following state arguments are supported:
    Active bool
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    CustomMessage string
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    Insecure bool
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    JobTemplateUrl string
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    LegacyId string
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    Name string
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    Password string
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    Profile string
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    Username string
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    Active bool
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    CustomMessage string
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    Insecure bool
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    JobTemplateUrl string
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    LegacyId string
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    Name string
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    Password string
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    Profile string
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    Username string
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active Boolean
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    customMessage String
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    insecure Boolean
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    jobTemplateUrl String
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    legacyId String
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name String
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password String
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    profile String
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username String
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active boolean
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    customMessage string
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    insecure boolean
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    jobTemplateUrl string
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    legacyId string
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name string
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password string
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    profile string
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username string
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active bool
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    custom_message str
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    insecure bool
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    job_template_url str
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    legacy_id str
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name str
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password str
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    profile str
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username str
    The username of the Ansible Tower account
    active Boolean
    The notification is active (true) or inactive (false). Default is false.
    customMessage String
    The custom message of the notification. This message will be displayed in the extra variables Message field of your job template. You can use the following placeholders: * {ImpactedEntities}: Details about the entities impacted by the problem in form of a JSON array. * {ImpactedEntity}: The entity impacted by the problem or X impacted entities. * {PID}: The ID of the reported problem. * {ProblemDetailsText}: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string. * {ProblemID}: The display number of the reported problem. * {ProblemImpact}: The impact level of the problem. Possible values are APPLICATION, SERVICE, and INFRASTRUCTURE. * {ProblemSeverity}: The severity level of the problem. Possible values are AVAILABILITY, ERROR, PERFORMANCE, RESOURCE_CONTENTION, and CUSTOM_ALERT. * {ProblemTitle}: A short description of the problem. * {ProblemURL}: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace. * {State}: The state of the problem. Possible values are OPEN and RESOLVED. * {Tags}: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
    insecure Boolean
    Accept any, including self-signed and invalid, SSL certificate (true) or only trusted (false) certificates. Default is false.
    jobTemplateUrl String
    The URL of the target Ansible Tower job template
    legacyId String
    The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
    name String
    The display name within the Dynatrace WebUI.
    password String
    The password for the Ansible Tower account
    profile String
    The ID of the associated alerting profile.
    username String
    The username of the Ansible Tower account

    Package Details

    Repository
    dynatrace pulumiverse/pulumi-dynatrace
    License
    Apache-2.0
    Notes
    This Pulumi package is based on the dynatrace Terraform Provider.
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