signalfx.log.View
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You can add logs data to your Observability Cloud dashboards without turning your logs into metrics first.
A log view displays log lines in a table form in a dashboard and shows you in detail what is happening and why.
Example
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as signalfx from "@pulumi/signalfx";
const myLogView = new signalfx.log.View("my_log_view", {
    name: "Sample Log View",
    description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis",
    programText: "logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()\n",
    timeRange: 900,
    sortOptions: [{
        descending: false,
        field: "severity",
    }],
    columns: [
        {
            name: "severity",
        },
        {
            name: "time",
        },
        {
            name: "amount.currency_code",
        },
        {
            name: "amount.nanos",
        },
        {
            name: "amount.units",
        },
        {
            name: "message",
        },
    ],
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_signalfx as signalfx
my_log_view = signalfx.log.View("my_log_view",
    name="Sample Log View",
    description="Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis",
    program_text="logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()\n",
    time_range=900,
    sort_options=[{
        "descending": False,
        "field": "severity",
    }],
    columns=[
        {
            "name": "severity",
        },
        {
            "name": "time",
        },
        {
            "name": "amount.currency_code",
        },
        {
            "name": "amount.nanos",
        },
        {
            "name": "amount.units",
        },
        {
            "name": "message",
        },
    ])
package main
import (
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-signalfx/sdk/v7/go/signalfx/log"
	"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
	pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
		_, err := log.NewView(ctx, "my_log_view", &log.ViewArgs{
			Name:        pulumi.String("Sample Log View"),
			Description: pulumi.String("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis"),
			ProgramText: pulumi.String("logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()\n"),
			TimeRange:   pulumi.Int(900),
			SortOptions: log.ViewSortOptionArray{
				&log.ViewSortOptionArgs{
					Descending: pulumi.Bool(false),
					Field:      pulumi.String("severity"),
				},
			},
			Columns: log.ViewColumnArray{
				&log.ViewColumnArgs{
					Name: pulumi.String("severity"),
				},
				&log.ViewColumnArgs{
					Name: pulumi.String("time"),
				},
				&log.ViewColumnArgs{
					Name: pulumi.String("amount.currency_code"),
				},
				&log.ViewColumnArgs{
					Name: pulumi.String("amount.nanos"),
				},
				&log.ViewColumnArgs{
					Name: pulumi.String("amount.units"),
				},
				&log.ViewColumnArgs{
					Name: pulumi.String("message"),
				},
			},
		})
		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 myLogView = new SignalFx.Log.View("my_log_view", new()
    {
        Name = "Sample Log View",
        Description = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis",
        ProgramText = @"logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()
",
        TimeRange = 900,
        SortOptions = new[]
        {
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewSortOptionArgs
            {
                Descending = false,
                Field = "severity",
            },
        },
        Columns = new[]
        {
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
            {
                Name = "severity",
            },
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
            {
                Name = "time",
            },
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
            {
                Name = "amount.currency_code",
            },
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
            {
                Name = "amount.nanos",
            },
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
            {
                Name = "amount.units",
            },
            new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
            {
                Name = "message",
            },
        },
    });
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.signalfx.log.View;
import com.pulumi.signalfx.log.ViewArgs;
import com.pulumi.signalfx.log.inputs.ViewSortOptionArgs;
import com.pulumi.signalfx.log.inputs.ViewColumnArgs;
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 myLogView = new View("myLogView", ViewArgs.builder()
            .name("Sample Log View")
            .description("Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis")
            .programText("""
logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()
            """)
            .timeRange(900)
            .sortOptions(ViewSortOptionArgs.builder()
                .descending(false)
                .field("severity")
                .build())
            .columns(            
                ViewColumnArgs.builder()
                    .name("severity")
                    .build(),
                ViewColumnArgs.builder()
                    .name("time")
                    .build(),
                ViewColumnArgs.builder()
                    .name("amount.currency_code")
                    .build(),
                ViewColumnArgs.builder()
                    .name("amount.nanos")
                    .build(),
                ViewColumnArgs.builder()
                    .name("amount.units")
                    .build(),
                ViewColumnArgs.builder()
                    .name("message")
                    .build())
            .build());
    }
}
resources:
  myLogView:
    type: signalfx:log:View
    name: my_log_view
    properties:
      name: Sample Log View
      description: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis
      programText: |
        logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()        
      timeRange: 900
      sortOptions:
        - descending: false
          field: severity
      columns:
        - name: severity
        - name: time
        - name: amount.currency_code
        - name: amount.nanos
        - name: amount.units
        - name: message
Create View Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new View(name: string, args: ViewArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);@overload
def View(resource_name: str,
         args: ViewArgs,
         opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def View(resource_name: str,
         opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
         program_text: Optional[str] = None,
         columns: Optional[Sequence[ViewColumnArgs]] = None,
         default_connection: Optional[str] = None,
         description: Optional[str] = None,
         end_time: Optional[int] = None,
         name: Optional[str] = None,
         sort_options: Optional[Sequence[ViewSortOptionArgs]] = None,
         start_time: Optional[int] = None,
         tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
         time_range: Optional[int] = None)func NewView(ctx *Context, name string, args ViewArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*View, error)public View(string name, ViewArgs args, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)type: signalfx:log:View
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 ViewArgs
- 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 ViewArgs
- 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 ViewArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ViewArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ViewArgs
- 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 viewResource = new SignalFx.Log.View("viewResource", new()
{
    ProgramText = "string",
    Columns = new[]
    {
        new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewColumnArgs
        {
            Name = "string",
        },
    },
    DefaultConnection = "string",
    Description = "string",
    EndTime = 0,
    Name = "string",
    SortOptions = new[]
    {
        new SignalFx.Log.Inputs.ViewSortOptionArgs
        {
            Descending = false,
            Field = "string",
        },
    },
    StartTime = 0,
    Tags = new[]
    {
        "string",
    },
    TimeRange = 0,
});
example, err := log.NewView(ctx, "viewResource", &log.ViewArgs{
	ProgramText: pulumi.String("string"),
	Columns: log.ViewColumnArray{
		&log.ViewColumnArgs{
			Name: pulumi.String("string"),
		},
	},
	DefaultConnection: pulumi.String("string"),
	Description:       pulumi.String("string"),
	EndTime:           pulumi.Int(0),
	Name:              pulumi.String("string"),
	SortOptions: log.ViewSortOptionArray{
		&log.ViewSortOptionArgs{
			Descending: pulumi.Bool(false),
			Field:      pulumi.String("string"),
		},
	},
	StartTime: pulumi.Int(0),
	Tags: pulumi.StringArray{
		pulumi.String("string"),
	},
	TimeRange: pulumi.Int(0),
})
var viewResource = new View("viewResource", ViewArgs.builder()
    .programText("string")
    .columns(ViewColumnArgs.builder()
        .name("string")
        .build())
    .defaultConnection("string")
    .description("string")
    .endTime(0)
    .name("string")
    .sortOptions(ViewSortOptionArgs.builder()
        .descending(false)
        .field("string")
        .build())
    .startTime(0)
    .tags("string")
    .timeRange(0)
    .build());
view_resource = signalfx.log.View("viewResource",
    program_text="string",
    columns=[{
        "name": "string",
    }],
    default_connection="string",
    description="string",
    end_time=0,
    name="string",
    sort_options=[{
        "descending": False,
        "field": "string",
    }],
    start_time=0,
    tags=["string"],
    time_range=0)
const viewResource = new signalfx.log.View("viewResource", {
    programText: "string",
    columns: [{
        name: "string",
    }],
    defaultConnection: "string",
    description: "string",
    endTime: 0,
    name: "string",
    sortOptions: [{
        descending: false,
        field: "string",
    }],
    startTime: 0,
    tags: ["string"],
    timeRange: 0,
});
type: signalfx:log:View
properties:
    columns:
        - name: string
    defaultConnection: string
    description: string
    endTime: 0
    name: string
    programText: string
    sortOptions:
        - descending: false
          field: string
    startTime: 0
    tags:
        - string
    timeRange: 0
View 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 View resource accepts the following input properties:
- ProgramText string
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- Columns
List<Pulumi.Signal Fx. Log. Inputs. View Column> 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- DefaultConnection string
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- Description string
- Description of the log view.
- EndTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- Name string
- Name of the log view.
- SortOptions List<Pulumi.Signal Fx. Log. Inputs. View Sort Option> 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- StartTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- List<string>
- Tags associated with the resource
- TimeRange int
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- ProgramText string
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- Columns
[]ViewColumn Args 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- DefaultConnection string
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- Description string
- Description of the log view.
- EndTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- Name string
- Name of the log view.
- SortOptions []ViewSort Option Args 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- StartTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- []string
- Tags associated with the resource
- TimeRange int
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- programText String
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- columns
List<ViewColumn> 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- defaultConnection String
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description String
- Description of the log view.
- endTime Integer
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name String
- Name of the log view.
- sortOptions List<ViewSort Option> 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- startTime Integer
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- List<String>
- Tags associated with the resource
- timeRange Integer
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- programText string
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- columns
ViewColumn[] 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- defaultConnection string
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description string
- Description of the log view.
- endTime number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name string
- Name of the log view.
- sortOptions ViewSort Option[] 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- startTime number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- string[]
- Tags associated with the resource
- timeRange number
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- program_text str
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- columns
Sequence[ViewColumn Args] 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- default_connection str
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description str
- Description of the log view.
- end_time int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name str
- Name of the log view.
- sort_options Sequence[ViewSort Option Args] 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- start_time int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- Sequence[str]
- Tags associated with the resource
- time_range int
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- programText String
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- columns List<Property Map>
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- defaultConnection String
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description String
- Description of the log view.
- endTime Number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name String
- Name of the log view.
- sortOptions List<Property Map>
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- startTime Number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- List<String>
- Tags associated with the resource
- timeRange Number
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the View resource produces the following output properties:
Look up Existing View Resource
Get an existing View 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?: ViewState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): View@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
        id: str,
        opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
        columns: Optional[Sequence[ViewColumnArgs]] = None,
        default_connection: Optional[str] = None,
        description: Optional[str] = None,
        end_time: Optional[int] = None,
        name: Optional[str] = None,
        program_text: Optional[str] = None,
        sort_options: Optional[Sequence[ViewSortOptionArgs]] = None,
        start_time: Optional[int] = None,
        tags: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
        time_range: Optional[int] = None,
        url: Optional[str] = None) -> Viewfunc GetView(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *ViewState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*View, error)public static View Get(string name, Input<string> id, ViewState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)public static View get(String name, Output<String> id, ViewState state, CustomResourceOptions options)resources:  _:    type: signalfx:log:View    get:      id: ${id}- 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.
- Columns
List<Pulumi.Signal Fx. Log. Inputs. View Column> 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- DefaultConnection string
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- Description string
- Description of the log view.
- EndTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- Name string
- Name of the log view.
- ProgramText string
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- SortOptions List<Pulumi.Signal Fx. Log. Inputs. View Sort Option> 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- StartTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- List<string>
- Tags associated with the resource
- TimeRange int
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- Url string
- The URL of the log view.
- Columns
[]ViewColumn Args 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- DefaultConnection string
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- Description string
- Description of the log view.
- EndTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- Name string
- Name of the log view.
- ProgramText string
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- SortOptions []ViewSort Option Args 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- StartTime int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- []string
- Tags associated with the resource
- TimeRange int
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- Url string
- The URL of the log view.
- columns
List<ViewColumn> 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- defaultConnection String
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description String
- Description of the log view.
- endTime Integer
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name String
- Name of the log view.
- programText String
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- sortOptions List<ViewSort Option> 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- startTime Integer
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- List<String>
- Tags associated with the resource
- timeRange Integer
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- url String
- The URL of the log view.
- columns
ViewColumn[] 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- defaultConnection string
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description string
- Description of the log view.
- endTime number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name string
- Name of the log view.
- programText string
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- sortOptions ViewSort Option[] 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- startTime number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- string[]
- Tags associated with the resource
- timeRange number
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- url string
- The URL of the log view.
- columns
Sequence[ViewColumn Args] 
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- default_connection str
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description str
- Description of the log view.
- end_time int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name str
- Name of the log view.
- program_text str
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- sort_options Sequence[ViewSort Option Args] 
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- start_time int
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- Sequence[str]
- Tags associated with the resource
- time_range int
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- url str
- The URL of the log view.
- columns List<Property Map>
- The column headers to show on the log view.
- defaultConnection String
- The connection that the log view uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
- description String
- Description of the log view.
- endTime Number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- name String
- Name of the log view.
- programText String
- Signalflow program text for the log view. More info at https://developers.signalfx.com/docs/signalflow-overview.
- sortOptions List<Property Map>
- The sorting options configuration to specify if the log view table needs to be sorted in a particular field.
- startTime Number
- Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with time_range.
- List<String>
- Tags associated with the resource
- timeRange Number
- From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. "-5m","-1h"). Conflicts withstart_timeandend_time.
- url String
- The URL of the log view.
Supporting Types
ViewColumn, ViewColumnArgs    
- Name string
- Name of the log view.
- Name string
- Name of the log view.
- name String
- Name of the log view.
- name string
- Name of the log view.
- name str
- Name of the log view.
- name String
- Name of the log view.
ViewSortOption, ViewSortOptionArgs      
- Descending bool
- Name of the column
- Field string
- Name of the column
- Descending bool
- Name of the column
- Field string
- Name of the column
- descending Boolean
- Name of the column
- field String
- Name of the column
- descending boolean
- Name of the column
- field string
- Name of the column
- descending bool
- Name of the column
- field str
- Name of the column
- descending Boolean
- Name of the column
- field String
- Name of the column
Package Details
- Repository
- SignalFx pulumi/pulumi-signalfx
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the signalfxTerraform Provider.