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SignalFx v7.4.0 published on Monday, Nov 18, 2024 by Pulumi

    This chart type displays current data values in a list format.

    The name of each value in the chart reflects the name of the plot and any associated dimensions. We recommend you click the Pencil icon and give the plot a meaningful name, as in plot B from the example. Otherwise, just the raw metric name will be displayed on the chart, as in plot A from the example.

    Example

    import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
    import * as signalfx from "@pulumi/signalfx";
    
    const mylistchart0 = new signalfx.ListChart("mylistchart0", {
        name: "CPU Total Idle - List",
        programText: `myfilters = filter("cluster_name", "prod") and filter("role", "search")
    data("cpu.total.idle", filter=myfilters).publish()
    `,
        description: "Very cool List Chart",
        colorBy: "Metric",
        maxDelay: 2,
        timezone: "Europe/Paris",
        disableSampling: true,
        refreshInterval: 1,
        hideMissingValues: true,
        legendOptionsFields: [
            {
                property: "collector",
                enabled: false,
            },
            {
                property: "cluster_name",
                enabled: true,
            },
            {
                property: "role",
                enabled: true,
            },
            {
                property: "collector",
                enabled: false,
            },
            {
                property: "host",
                enabled: false,
            },
        ],
        maxPrecision: 2,
        sortBy: "-value",
    });
    
    import pulumi
    import pulumi_signalfx as signalfx
    
    mylistchart0 = signalfx.ListChart("mylistchart0",
        name="CPU Total Idle - List",
        program_text="""myfilters = filter("cluster_name", "prod") and filter("role", "search")
    data("cpu.total.idle", filter=myfilters).publish()
    """,
        description="Very cool List Chart",
        color_by="Metric",
        max_delay=2,
        timezone="Europe/Paris",
        disable_sampling=True,
        refresh_interval=1,
        hide_missing_values=True,
        legend_options_fields=[
            {
                "property": "collector",
                "enabled": False,
            },
            {
                "property": "cluster_name",
                "enabled": True,
            },
            {
                "property": "role",
                "enabled": True,
            },
            {
                "property": "collector",
                "enabled": False,
            },
            {
                "property": "host",
                "enabled": False,
            },
        ],
        max_precision=2,
        sort_by="-value")
    
    package main
    
    import (
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-signalfx/sdk/v7/go/signalfx"
    	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
    )
    
    func main() {
    	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
    		_, err := signalfx.NewListChart(ctx, "mylistchart0", &signalfx.ListChartArgs{
    			Name:              pulumi.String("CPU Total Idle - List"),
    			ProgramText:       pulumi.String("myfilters = filter(\"cluster_name\", \"prod\") and filter(\"role\", \"search\")\ndata(\"cpu.total.idle\", filter=myfilters).publish()\n"),
    			Description:       pulumi.String("Very cool List Chart"),
    			ColorBy:           pulumi.String("Metric"),
    			MaxDelay:          pulumi.Int(2),
    			Timezone:          pulumi.String("Europe/Paris"),
    			DisableSampling:   pulumi.Bool(true),
    			RefreshInterval:   pulumi.Int(1),
    			HideMissingValues: pulumi.Bool(true),
    			LegendOptionsFields: signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArray{
    				&signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs{
    					Property: pulumi.String("collector"),
    					Enabled:  pulumi.Bool(false),
    				},
    				&signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs{
    					Property: pulumi.String("cluster_name"),
    					Enabled:  pulumi.Bool(true),
    				},
    				&signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs{
    					Property: pulumi.String("role"),
    					Enabled:  pulumi.Bool(true),
    				},
    				&signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs{
    					Property: pulumi.String("collector"),
    					Enabled:  pulumi.Bool(false),
    				},
    				&signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs{
    					Property: pulumi.String("host"),
    					Enabled:  pulumi.Bool(false),
    				},
    			},
    			MaxPrecision: pulumi.Int(2),
    			SortBy:       pulumi.String("-value"),
    		})
    		if err != nil {
    			return err
    		}
    		return nil
    	})
    }
    
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using Pulumi;
    using SignalFx = Pulumi.SignalFx;
    
    return await Deployment.RunAsync(() => 
    {
        var mylistchart0 = new SignalFx.ListChart("mylistchart0", new()
        {
            Name = "CPU Total Idle - List",
            ProgramText = @"myfilters = filter(""cluster_name"", ""prod"") and filter(""role"", ""search"")
    data(""cpu.total.idle"", filter=myfilters).publish()
    ",
            Description = "Very cool List Chart",
            ColorBy = "Metric",
            MaxDelay = 2,
            Timezone = "Europe/Paris",
            DisableSampling = true,
            RefreshInterval = 1,
            HideMissingValues = true,
            LegendOptionsFields = new[]
            {
                new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
                {
                    Property = "collector",
                    Enabled = false,
                },
                new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
                {
                    Property = "cluster_name",
                    Enabled = true,
                },
                new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
                {
                    Property = "role",
                    Enabled = true,
                },
                new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
                {
                    Property = "collector",
                    Enabled = false,
                },
                new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
                {
                    Property = "host",
                    Enabled = false,
                },
            },
            MaxPrecision = 2,
            SortBy = "-value",
        });
    
    });
    
    package generated_program;
    
    import com.pulumi.Context;
    import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
    import com.pulumi.core.Output;
    import com.pulumi.signalfx.ListChart;
    import com.pulumi.signalfx.ListChartArgs;
    import com.pulumi.signalfx.inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.nio.file.Files;
    import java.nio.file.Paths;
    
    public class App {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            Pulumi.run(App::stack);
        }
    
        public static void stack(Context ctx) {
            var mylistchart0 = new ListChart("mylistchart0", ListChartArgs.builder()
                .name("CPU Total Idle - List")
                .programText("""
    myfilters = filter("cluster_name", "prod") and filter("role", "search")
    data("cpu.total.idle", filter=myfilters).publish()
                """)
                .description("Very cool List Chart")
                .colorBy("Metric")
                .maxDelay(2)
                .timezone("Europe/Paris")
                .disableSampling(true)
                .refreshInterval(1)
                .hideMissingValues(true)
                .legendOptionsFields(            
                    ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs.builder()
                        .property("collector")
                        .enabled(false)
                        .build(),
                    ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs.builder()
                        .property("cluster_name")
                        .enabled(true)
                        .build(),
                    ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs.builder()
                        .property("role")
                        .enabled(true)
                        .build(),
                    ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs.builder()
                        .property("collector")
                        .enabled(false)
                        .build(),
                    ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs.builder()
                        .property("host")
                        .enabled(false)
                        .build())
                .maxPrecision(2)
                .sortBy("-value")
                .build());
    
        }
    }
    
    resources:
      mylistchart0:
        type: signalfx:ListChart
        properties:
          name: CPU Total Idle - List
          programText: |
            myfilters = filter("cluster_name", "prod") and filter("role", "search")
            data("cpu.total.idle", filter=myfilters).publish()        
          description: Very cool List Chart
          colorBy: Metric
          maxDelay: 2
          timezone: Europe/Paris
          disableSampling: true
          refreshInterval: 1
          hideMissingValues: true
          legendOptionsFields:
            - property: collector
              enabled: false
            - property: cluster_name
              enabled: true
            - property: role
              enabled: true
            - property: collector
              enabled: false
            - property: host
              enabled: false
          maxPrecision: 2
          sortBy: -value
    

    Create ListChart Resource

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

    Constructor syntax

    new ListChart(name: string, args: ListChartArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def ListChart(resource_name: str,
                  args: ListChartArgs,
                  opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def ListChart(resource_name: str,
                  opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                  program_text: Optional[str] = None,
                  name: Optional[str] = None,
                  viz_options: Optional[Sequence[ListChartVizOptionArgs]] = None,
                  max_precision: Optional[int] = None,
                  end_time: Optional[int] = None,
                  hide_missing_values: Optional[bool] = None,
                  legend_fields_to_hides: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                  legend_options_fields: Optional[Sequence[ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs]] = None,
                  max_delay: Optional[int] = None,
                  disable_sampling: Optional[bool] = None,
                  description: Optional[str] = None,
                  refresh_interval: Optional[int] = None,
                  color_scales: Optional[Sequence[ListChartColorScaleArgs]] = None,
                  secondary_visualization: Optional[str] = None,
                  sort_by: Optional[str] = None,
                  start_time: Optional[int] = None,
                  time_range: Optional[int] = None,
                  timezone: Optional[str] = None,
                  unit_prefix: Optional[str] = None,
                  color_by: Optional[str] = None)
    func NewListChart(ctx *Context, name string, args ListChartArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*ListChart, error)
    public ListChart(string name, ListChartArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public ListChart(String name, ListChartArgs args)
    public ListChart(String name, ListChartArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: signalfx:ListChart
    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 ListChartArgs
    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 ListChartArgs
    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 ListChartArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args ListChartArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args ListChartArgs
    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 listChartResource = new SignalFx.ListChart("listChartResource", new()
    {
        ProgramText = "string",
        Name = "string",
        VizOptions = new[]
        {
            new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartVizOptionArgs
            {
                Label = "string",
                Color = "string",
                DisplayName = "string",
                ValuePrefix = "string",
                ValueSuffix = "string",
                ValueUnit = "string",
            },
        },
        MaxPrecision = 0,
        EndTime = 0,
        HideMissingValues = false,
        LegendOptionsFields = new[]
        {
            new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
            {
                Property = "string",
                Enabled = false,
            },
        },
        MaxDelay = 0,
        DisableSampling = false,
        Description = "string",
        RefreshInterval = 0,
        ColorScales = new[]
        {
            new SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartColorScaleArgs
            {
                Color = "string",
                Gt = 0,
                Gte = 0,
                Lt = 0,
                Lte = 0,
            },
        },
        SecondaryVisualization = "string",
        SortBy = "string",
        StartTime = 0,
        TimeRange = 0,
        Timezone = "string",
        UnitPrefix = "string",
        ColorBy = "string",
    });
    
    example, err := signalfx.NewListChart(ctx, "listChartResource", &signalfx.ListChartArgs{
    	ProgramText: pulumi.String("string"),
    	Name:        pulumi.String("string"),
    	VizOptions: signalfx.ListChartVizOptionArray{
    		&signalfx.ListChartVizOptionArgs{
    			Label:       pulumi.String("string"),
    			Color:       pulumi.String("string"),
    			DisplayName: pulumi.String("string"),
    			ValuePrefix: pulumi.String("string"),
    			ValueSuffix: pulumi.String("string"),
    			ValueUnit:   pulumi.String("string"),
    		},
    	},
    	MaxPrecision:      pulumi.Int(0),
    	EndTime:           pulumi.Int(0),
    	HideMissingValues: pulumi.Bool(false),
    	LegendOptionsFields: signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArray{
    		&signalfx.ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs{
    			Property: pulumi.String("string"),
    			Enabled:  pulumi.Bool(false),
    		},
    	},
    	MaxDelay:        pulumi.Int(0),
    	DisableSampling: pulumi.Bool(false),
    	Description:     pulumi.String("string"),
    	RefreshInterval: pulumi.Int(0),
    	ColorScales: signalfx.ListChartColorScaleArray{
    		&signalfx.ListChartColorScaleArgs{
    			Color: pulumi.String("string"),
    			Gt:    pulumi.Float64(0),
    			Gte:   pulumi.Float64(0),
    			Lt:    pulumi.Float64(0),
    			Lte:   pulumi.Float64(0),
    		},
    	},
    	SecondaryVisualization: pulumi.String("string"),
    	SortBy:                 pulumi.String("string"),
    	StartTime:              pulumi.Int(0),
    	TimeRange:              pulumi.Int(0),
    	Timezone:               pulumi.String("string"),
    	UnitPrefix:             pulumi.String("string"),
    	ColorBy:                pulumi.String("string"),
    })
    
    var listChartResource = new ListChart("listChartResource", ListChartArgs.builder()
        .programText("string")
        .name("string")
        .vizOptions(ListChartVizOptionArgs.builder()
            .label("string")
            .color("string")
            .displayName("string")
            .valuePrefix("string")
            .valueSuffix("string")
            .valueUnit("string")
            .build())
        .maxPrecision(0)
        .endTime(0)
        .hideMissingValues(false)
        .legendOptionsFields(ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs.builder()
            .property("string")
            .enabled(false)
            .build())
        .maxDelay(0)
        .disableSampling(false)
        .description("string")
        .refreshInterval(0)
        .colorScales(ListChartColorScaleArgs.builder()
            .color("string")
            .gt(0)
            .gte(0)
            .lt(0)
            .lte(0)
            .build())
        .secondaryVisualization("string")
        .sortBy("string")
        .startTime(0)
        .timeRange(0)
        .timezone("string")
        .unitPrefix("string")
        .colorBy("string")
        .build());
    
    list_chart_resource = signalfx.ListChart("listChartResource",
        program_text="string",
        name="string",
        viz_options=[{
            "label": "string",
            "color": "string",
            "display_name": "string",
            "value_prefix": "string",
            "value_suffix": "string",
            "value_unit": "string",
        }],
        max_precision=0,
        end_time=0,
        hide_missing_values=False,
        legend_options_fields=[{
            "property": "string",
            "enabled": False,
        }],
        max_delay=0,
        disable_sampling=False,
        description="string",
        refresh_interval=0,
        color_scales=[{
            "color": "string",
            "gt": 0,
            "gte": 0,
            "lt": 0,
            "lte": 0,
        }],
        secondary_visualization="string",
        sort_by="string",
        start_time=0,
        time_range=0,
        timezone="string",
        unit_prefix="string",
        color_by="string")
    
    const listChartResource = new signalfx.ListChart("listChartResource", {
        programText: "string",
        name: "string",
        vizOptions: [{
            label: "string",
            color: "string",
            displayName: "string",
            valuePrefix: "string",
            valueSuffix: "string",
            valueUnit: "string",
        }],
        maxPrecision: 0,
        endTime: 0,
        hideMissingValues: false,
        legendOptionsFields: [{
            property: "string",
            enabled: false,
        }],
        maxDelay: 0,
        disableSampling: false,
        description: "string",
        refreshInterval: 0,
        colorScales: [{
            color: "string",
            gt: 0,
            gte: 0,
            lt: 0,
            lte: 0,
        }],
        secondaryVisualization: "string",
        sortBy: "string",
        startTime: 0,
        timeRange: 0,
        timezone: "string",
        unitPrefix: "string",
        colorBy: "string",
    });
    
    type: signalfx:ListChart
    properties:
        colorBy: string
        colorScales:
            - color: string
              gt: 0
              gte: 0
              lt: 0
              lte: 0
        description: string
        disableSampling: false
        endTime: 0
        hideMissingValues: false
        legendOptionsFields:
            - enabled: false
              property: string
        maxDelay: 0
        maxPrecision: 0
        name: string
        programText: string
        refreshInterval: 0
        secondaryVisualization: string
        sortBy: string
        startTime: 0
        timeRange: 0
        timezone: string
        unitPrefix: string
        vizOptions:
            - color: string
              displayName: string
              label: string
              valuePrefix: string
              valueSuffix: string
              valueUnit: string
    

    ListChart 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 ListChart resource accepts the following input properties:

    ProgramText string
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    ColorBy string
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    ColorScales List<Pulumi.SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartColorScale>
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    Description string
    Description of the chart.
    DisableSampling bool
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    EndTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    HideMissingValues bool
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    LegendFieldsToHides List<string>
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    LegendOptionsFields List<Pulumi.SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsField>
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    MaxDelay int
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    MaxPrecision int
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    Name string
    Name of the chart.
    RefreshInterval int
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    SecondaryVisualization string
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    SortBy string
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    StartTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    TimeRange int
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    Timezone string
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    UnitPrefix string
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    VizOptions List<Pulumi.SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartVizOption>
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    ProgramText string
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    ColorBy string
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    ColorScales []ListChartColorScaleArgs
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    Description string
    Description of the chart.
    DisableSampling bool
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    EndTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    HideMissingValues bool
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    LegendFieldsToHides []string
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    LegendOptionsFields []ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    MaxDelay int
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    MaxPrecision int
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    Name string
    Name of the chart.
    RefreshInterval int
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    SecondaryVisualization string
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    SortBy string
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    StartTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    TimeRange int
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    Timezone string
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    UnitPrefix string
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    VizOptions []ListChartVizOptionArgs
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    programText String
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    colorBy String
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    colorScales List<ListChartColorScale>
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description String
    Description of the chart.
    disableSampling Boolean
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    endTime Integer
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hideMissingValues Boolean
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legendFieldsToHides List<String>
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legendOptionsFields List<ListChartLegendOptionsField>
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    maxDelay Integer
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    maxPrecision Integer
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name String
    Name of the chart.
    refreshInterval Integer
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondaryVisualization String
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sortBy String
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    startTime Integer
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    timeRange Integer
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone String
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unitPrefix String
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    vizOptions List<ListChartVizOption>
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    programText string
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    colorBy string
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    colorScales ListChartColorScale[]
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description string
    Description of the chart.
    disableSampling boolean
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    endTime number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hideMissingValues boolean
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legendFieldsToHides string[]
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legendOptionsFields ListChartLegendOptionsField[]
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    maxDelay number
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    maxPrecision number
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name string
    Name of the chart.
    refreshInterval number
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondaryVisualization string
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sortBy string
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    startTime number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    timeRange number
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone string
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unitPrefix string
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    vizOptions ListChartVizOption[]
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    program_text str
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    color_by str
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    color_scales Sequence[ListChartColorScaleArgs]
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description str
    Description of the chart.
    disable_sampling bool
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    end_time int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hide_missing_values bool
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legend_fields_to_hides Sequence[str]
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legend_options_fields Sequence[ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs]
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    max_delay int
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    max_precision int
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name str
    Name of the chart.
    refresh_interval int
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondary_visualization str
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sort_by str
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    start_time int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    time_range int
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone str
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unit_prefix str
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    viz_options Sequence[ListChartVizOptionArgs]
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    programText String
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    colorBy String
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    colorScales List<Property Map>
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description String
    Description of the chart.
    disableSampling Boolean
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    endTime Number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hideMissingValues Boolean
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legendFieldsToHides List<String>
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legendOptionsFields List<Property Map>
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    maxDelay Number
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    maxPrecision Number
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name String
    Name of the chart.
    refreshInterval Number
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondaryVisualization String
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sortBy String
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    startTime Number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    timeRange Number
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone String
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unitPrefix String
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    vizOptions List<Property Map>
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.

    Outputs

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

    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Url string
    The URL of the chart.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Url string
    The URL of the chart.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    url String
    The URL of the chart.
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    url string
    The URL of the chart.
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    url str
    The URL of the chart.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    url String
    The URL of the chart.

    Look up Existing ListChart Resource

    Get an existing ListChart 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?: ListChartState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): ListChart
    @staticmethod
    def get(resource_name: str,
            id: str,
            opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
            color_by: Optional[str] = None,
            color_scales: Optional[Sequence[ListChartColorScaleArgs]] = None,
            description: Optional[str] = None,
            disable_sampling: Optional[bool] = None,
            end_time: Optional[int] = None,
            hide_missing_values: Optional[bool] = None,
            legend_fields_to_hides: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
            legend_options_fields: Optional[Sequence[ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs]] = None,
            max_delay: Optional[int] = None,
            max_precision: Optional[int] = None,
            name: Optional[str] = None,
            program_text: Optional[str] = None,
            refresh_interval: Optional[int] = None,
            secondary_visualization: Optional[str] = None,
            sort_by: Optional[str] = None,
            start_time: Optional[int] = None,
            time_range: Optional[int] = None,
            timezone: Optional[str] = None,
            unit_prefix: Optional[str] = None,
            url: Optional[str] = None,
            viz_options: Optional[Sequence[ListChartVizOptionArgs]] = None) -> ListChart
    func GetListChart(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *ListChartState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*ListChart, error)
    public static ListChart Get(string name, Input<string> id, ListChartState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public static ListChart get(String name, Output<String> id, ListChartState 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:
    ColorBy string
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    ColorScales List<Pulumi.SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartColorScale>
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    Description string
    Description of the chart.
    DisableSampling bool
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    EndTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    HideMissingValues bool
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    LegendFieldsToHides List<string>
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    LegendOptionsFields List<Pulumi.SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartLegendOptionsField>
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    MaxDelay int
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    MaxPrecision int
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    Name string
    Name of the chart.
    ProgramText string
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    RefreshInterval int
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    SecondaryVisualization string
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    SortBy string
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    StartTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    TimeRange int
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    Timezone string
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    UnitPrefix string
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    Url string
    The URL of the chart.
    VizOptions List<Pulumi.SignalFx.Inputs.ListChartVizOption>
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    ColorBy string
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    ColorScales []ListChartColorScaleArgs
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    Description string
    Description of the chart.
    DisableSampling bool
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    EndTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    HideMissingValues bool
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    LegendFieldsToHides []string
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    LegendOptionsFields []ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    MaxDelay int
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    MaxPrecision int
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    Name string
    Name of the chart.
    ProgramText string
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    RefreshInterval int
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    SecondaryVisualization string
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    SortBy string
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    StartTime int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    TimeRange int
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    Timezone string
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    UnitPrefix string
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    Url string
    The URL of the chart.
    VizOptions []ListChartVizOptionArgs
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    colorBy String
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    colorScales List<ListChartColorScale>
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description String
    Description of the chart.
    disableSampling Boolean
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    endTime Integer
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hideMissingValues Boolean
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legendFieldsToHides List<String>
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legendOptionsFields List<ListChartLegendOptionsField>
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    maxDelay Integer
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    maxPrecision Integer
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name String
    Name of the chart.
    programText String
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    refreshInterval Integer
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondaryVisualization String
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sortBy String
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    startTime Integer
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    timeRange Integer
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone String
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unitPrefix String
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    url String
    The URL of the chart.
    vizOptions List<ListChartVizOption>
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    colorBy string
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    colorScales ListChartColorScale[]
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description string
    Description of the chart.
    disableSampling boolean
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    endTime number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hideMissingValues boolean
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legendFieldsToHides string[]
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legendOptionsFields ListChartLegendOptionsField[]
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    maxDelay number
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    maxPrecision number
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name string
    Name of the chart.
    programText string
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    refreshInterval number
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondaryVisualization string
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sortBy string
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    startTime number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    timeRange number
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone string
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unitPrefix string
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    url string
    The URL of the chart.
    vizOptions ListChartVizOption[]
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    color_by str
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    color_scales Sequence[ListChartColorScaleArgs]
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description str
    Description of the chart.
    disable_sampling bool
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    end_time int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hide_missing_values bool
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legend_fields_to_hides Sequence[str]
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legend_options_fields Sequence[ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs]
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    max_delay int
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    max_precision int
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name str
    Name of the chart.
    program_text str
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    refresh_interval int
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondary_visualization str
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sort_by str
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    start_time int
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    time_range int
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone str
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unit_prefix str
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    url str
    The URL of the chart.
    viz_options Sequence[ListChartVizOptionArgs]
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.
    colorBy String
    Must be one of "Scale", "Dimension" or "Metric". "Dimension" by default.
    colorScales List<Property Map>
    Single color range including both the color to display for that range and the borders of the range. Example: [{ gt = 60, color = "blue" }, { lte = 60, color = "yellow" }]. Look at this link.
    description String
    Description of the chart.
    disableSampling Boolean
    If false, samples a subset of the output MTS, which improves UI performance. false by default.
    endTime Number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    hideMissingValues Boolean
    Determines whether to hide missing data points in the chart. If true, missing data points in the chart would be hidden. false by default.
    legendFieldsToHides List<String>
    List of properties that should not be displayed in the chart legend (i.e. dimension names). All the properties are visible by default. Deprecated, please use legend_options_fields.

    Deprecated: Please use legend_options_fields

    legendOptionsFields List<Property Map>
    List of property names and enabled flags that should be displayed in the data table for the chart, in the order provided. This option cannot be used with legend_fields_to_hide.
    maxDelay Number
    How long (in seconds) to wait for late datapoints.
    maxPrecision Number
    Maximum number of digits to display when rounding values up or down.
    name String
    Name of the chart.
    programText String
    Signalflow program text for the chart. More infoin the Splunk Observability Cloud docs.
    refreshInterval Number
    How often (in seconds) to refresh the values of the list.
    secondaryVisualization String
    The type of secondary visualization. Can be None, Radial, Linear, or Sparkline. If unset, the Splunk Observability Cloud default is used (Sparkline).
    sortBy String
    The property to use when sorting the elements. Use value if you want to sort by value. Must be prepended with + for ascending or - for descending (e.g. -foo). Note there are some special values for some of the options provided in the UX: "value" for Value, "sf_originatingMetric" for Metric, and "sf_metric" for plot.
    startTime Number
    Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
    timeRange Number
    How many seconds ago from which to display data. For example, the last hour would be 3600, etc. Conflicts with start_time and end_time.
    timezone String
    The property value is a string that denotes the geographic region associated with the time zone, (default UTC).
    unitPrefix String
    Must be "Metric" or "Binary". "Metric" by default.
    url String
    The URL of the chart.
    vizOptions List<Property Map>
    Plot-level customization options, associated with a publish statement.

    Supporting Types

    ListChartColorScale, ListChartColorScaleArgs

    Color string
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    Gt double
    Indicates the lower threshold non-inclusive value for this range.
    Gte double
    Indicates the lower threshold inclusive value for this range.
    Lt double
    Indicates the upper threshold non-inculsive value for this range.
    Lte double
    Indicates the upper threshold inclusive value for this range.
    Color string
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    Gt float64
    Indicates the lower threshold non-inclusive value for this range.
    Gte float64
    Indicates the lower threshold inclusive value for this range.
    Lt float64
    Indicates the upper threshold non-inculsive value for this range.
    Lte float64
    Indicates the upper threshold inclusive value for this range.
    color String
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    gt Double
    Indicates the lower threshold non-inclusive value for this range.
    gte Double
    Indicates the lower threshold inclusive value for this range.
    lt Double
    Indicates the upper threshold non-inculsive value for this range.
    lte Double
    Indicates the upper threshold inclusive value for this range.
    color string
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    gt number
    Indicates the lower threshold non-inclusive value for this range.
    gte number
    Indicates the lower threshold inclusive value for this range.
    lt number
    Indicates the upper threshold non-inculsive value for this range.
    lte number
    Indicates the upper threshold inclusive value for this range.
    color str
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    gt float
    Indicates the lower threshold non-inclusive value for this range.
    gte float
    Indicates the lower threshold inclusive value for this range.
    lt float
    Indicates the upper threshold non-inculsive value for this range.
    lte float
    Indicates the upper threshold inclusive value for this range.
    color String
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    gt Number
    Indicates the lower threshold non-inclusive value for this range.
    gte Number
    Indicates the lower threshold inclusive value for this range.
    lt Number
    Indicates the upper threshold non-inculsive value for this range.
    lte Number
    Indicates the upper threshold inclusive value for this range.

    ListChartLegendOptionsField, ListChartLegendOptionsFieldArgs

    Property string
    The name of the property to display. Note the special values of sf_metric (corresponding with the API's Plot Name) which shows the label of the time series publish() and sf_originatingMetric (corresponding with the API's metric (sf metric)) that shows the name of the metric for the time series being displayed.
    Enabled bool
    True or False depending on if you want the property to be shown or hidden.
    Property string
    The name of the property to display. Note the special values of sf_metric (corresponding with the API's Plot Name) which shows the label of the time series publish() and sf_originatingMetric (corresponding with the API's metric (sf metric)) that shows the name of the metric for the time series being displayed.
    Enabled bool
    True or False depending on if you want the property to be shown or hidden.
    property String
    The name of the property to display. Note the special values of sf_metric (corresponding with the API's Plot Name) which shows the label of the time series publish() and sf_originatingMetric (corresponding with the API's metric (sf metric)) that shows the name of the metric for the time series being displayed.
    enabled Boolean
    True or False depending on if you want the property to be shown or hidden.
    property string
    The name of the property to display. Note the special values of sf_metric (corresponding with the API's Plot Name) which shows the label of the time series publish() and sf_originatingMetric (corresponding with the API's metric (sf metric)) that shows the name of the metric for the time series being displayed.
    enabled boolean
    True or False depending on if you want the property to be shown or hidden.
    property str
    The name of the property to display. Note the special values of sf_metric (corresponding with the API's Plot Name) which shows the label of the time series publish() and sf_originatingMetric (corresponding with the API's metric (sf metric)) that shows the name of the metric for the time series being displayed.
    enabled bool
    True or False depending on if you want the property to be shown or hidden.
    property String
    The name of the property to display. Note the special values of sf_metric (corresponding with the API's Plot Name) which shows the label of the time series publish() and sf_originatingMetric (corresponding with the API's metric (sf metric)) that shows the name of the metric for the time series being displayed.
    enabled Boolean
    True or False depending on if you want the property to be shown or hidden.

    ListChartVizOption, ListChartVizOptionArgs

    Label string
    Label used in the publish statement that displays the plot (metric time series data) you want to customize.
    Color string
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    DisplayName string
    Specifies an alternate value for the Plot Name column of the Data Table associated with the chart.
    ValuePrefix string
    , value_suffix - (Optional) Arbitrary prefix/suffix to display with the value of this plot.
    ValueSuffix string
    An arbitrary suffix to display with the value of this plot
    ValueUnit string
    A unit to attach to this plot. Units support automatic scaling (eg thousands of bytes will be displayed as kilobytes). Values values are Bit, Kilobit, Megabit, Gigabit, Terabit, Petabit, Exabit, Zettabit, Yottabit, Byte, Kibibyte, Mebibyte, Gibibyte (note: this was previously typoed as Gigibyte), Tebibyte, Pebibyte, Exbibyte, Zebibyte, Yobibyte, Nanosecond, Microsecond, Millisecond, Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Week.
    Label string
    Label used in the publish statement that displays the plot (metric time series data) you want to customize.
    Color string
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    DisplayName string
    Specifies an alternate value for the Plot Name column of the Data Table associated with the chart.
    ValuePrefix string
    , value_suffix - (Optional) Arbitrary prefix/suffix to display with the value of this plot.
    ValueSuffix string
    An arbitrary suffix to display with the value of this plot
    ValueUnit string
    A unit to attach to this plot. Units support automatic scaling (eg thousands of bytes will be displayed as kilobytes). Values values are Bit, Kilobit, Megabit, Gigabit, Terabit, Petabit, Exabit, Zettabit, Yottabit, Byte, Kibibyte, Mebibyte, Gibibyte (note: this was previously typoed as Gigibyte), Tebibyte, Pebibyte, Exbibyte, Zebibyte, Yobibyte, Nanosecond, Microsecond, Millisecond, Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Week.
    label String
    Label used in the publish statement that displays the plot (metric time series data) you want to customize.
    color String
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    displayName String
    Specifies an alternate value for the Plot Name column of the Data Table associated with the chart.
    valuePrefix String
    , value_suffix - (Optional) Arbitrary prefix/suffix to display with the value of this plot.
    valueSuffix String
    An arbitrary suffix to display with the value of this plot
    valueUnit String
    A unit to attach to this plot. Units support automatic scaling (eg thousands of bytes will be displayed as kilobytes). Values values are Bit, Kilobit, Megabit, Gigabit, Terabit, Petabit, Exabit, Zettabit, Yottabit, Byte, Kibibyte, Mebibyte, Gibibyte (note: this was previously typoed as Gigibyte), Tebibyte, Pebibyte, Exbibyte, Zebibyte, Yobibyte, Nanosecond, Microsecond, Millisecond, Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Week.
    label string
    Label used in the publish statement that displays the plot (metric time series data) you want to customize.
    color string
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    displayName string
    Specifies an alternate value for the Plot Name column of the Data Table associated with the chart.
    valuePrefix string
    , value_suffix - (Optional) Arbitrary prefix/suffix to display with the value of this plot.
    valueSuffix string
    An arbitrary suffix to display with the value of this plot
    valueUnit string
    A unit to attach to this plot. Units support automatic scaling (eg thousands of bytes will be displayed as kilobytes). Values values are Bit, Kilobit, Megabit, Gigabit, Terabit, Petabit, Exabit, Zettabit, Yottabit, Byte, Kibibyte, Mebibyte, Gibibyte (note: this was previously typoed as Gigibyte), Tebibyte, Pebibyte, Exbibyte, Zebibyte, Yobibyte, Nanosecond, Microsecond, Millisecond, Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Week.
    label str
    Label used in the publish statement that displays the plot (metric time series data) you want to customize.
    color str
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    display_name str
    Specifies an alternate value for the Plot Name column of the Data Table associated with the chart.
    value_prefix str
    , value_suffix - (Optional) Arbitrary prefix/suffix to display with the value of this plot.
    value_suffix str
    An arbitrary suffix to display with the value of this plot
    value_unit str
    A unit to attach to this plot. Units support automatic scaling (eg thousands of bytes will be displayed as kilobytes). Values values are Bit, Kilobit, Megabit, Gigabit, Terabit, Petabit, Exabit, Zettabit, Yottabit, Byte, Kibibyte, Mebibyte, Gibibyte (note: this was previously typoed as Gigibyte), Tebibyte, Pebibyte, Exbibyte, Zebibyte, Yobibyte, Nanosecond, Microsecond, Millisecond, Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Week.
    label String
    Label used in the publish statement that displays the plot (metric time series data) you want to customize.
    color String
    The color to use. Must be one of gray, blue, light_blue, navy, dark_orange, orange, dark_yellow, magenta, cerise, pink, violet, purple, gray_blue, dark_green, green, aquamarine, red, yellow, vivid_yellow, light_green, or lime_green.
    displayName String
    Specifies an alternate value for the Plot Name column of the Data Table associated with the chart.
    valuePrefix String
    , value_suffix - (Optional) Arbitrary prefix/suffix to display with the value of this plot.
    valueSuffix String
    An arbitrary suffix to display with the value of this plot
    valueUnit String
    A unit to attach to this plot. Units support automatic scaling (eg thousands of bytes will be displayed as kilobytes). Values values are Bit, Kilobit, Megabit, Gigabit, Terabit, Petabit, Exabit, Zettabit, Yottabit, Byte, Kibibyte, Mebibyte, Gibibyte (note: this was previously typoed as Gigibyte), Tebibyte, Pebibyte, Exbibyte, Zebibyte, Yobibyte, Nanosecond, Microsecond, Millisecond, Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Week.

    Package Details

    Repository
    SignalFx pulumi/pulumi-signalfx
    License
    Apache-2.0
    Notes
    This Pulumi package is based on the signalfx Terraform Provider.
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    SignalFx v7.4.0 published on Monday, Nov 18, 2024 by Pulumi