You can manage alerts conditions using our NerdGraph API.
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See the NerdGraph introduction for help getting started with NerdGraph and the NerdGraph explorer.
Steps to create a NRQL condition
Follow these steps:
Decide which condition type you want to create (see NRQL Condition threshold types).
Find your relevant
policyID
by doing one of the following:- Use the NerdGraph policies API.
- Go to one.newrelic.com > All capabilities > Alerts > Alert conditions (Policies). Choose a policy. Find the ID under the policy name.
Provide the appropriate mutation for your NRQL condition type and the relevant values.
Dica
The NerdGraph GraphiQL explorer is the best place to find up-to-date documentation about the per-field specifics of the NerdGraph NRQL Conditions API. For example, questions like "What does the valueFunction
field accept?" are best answered with the inline NerdGraph documentation.
NRQL static condition
Here's an example of creating a static condition:
mutation { alertsNrqlConditionStaticCreate( accountId: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID policyId: YOUR_POLICY_ID condition: { name: "Low Host Count - Catastrophic" enabled: true nrql: { query: "SELECT uniqueCount(host) FROM Transaction WHERE appName='my-app-name'" } signal: { aggregationWindow: 60 aggregationMethod: EVENT_FLOW aggregationDelay: 120 } terms: { threshold: 2 thresholdOccurrences: AT_LEAST_ONCE thresholdDuration: 600 operator: BELOW priority: CRITICAL } valueFunction: SINGLE_VALUE violationTimeLimitSeconds: 86400 } ) { id name }}
NRQL baseline condition
Here's an example of creating a baseline condition:
mutation { alertsNrqlConditionBaselineCreate( accountId: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID policyId: YOUR_POLICY_ID condition: { name: "Baseline Condition" enabled: true baselineDirection: UPPER_ONLY nrql: { query: "SELECT average(duration) FROM Transaction" } signal: { aggregationWindow: 60 aggregationMethod: EVENT_FLOW aggregationDelay: 120 } terms: { threshold: 13 thresholdDuration: 180 thresholdOccurrences: ALL operator: ABOVE priority: CRITICAL } violationTimeLimitSeconds: 86400 } ) { id name baselineDirection }}
Update a condition
Complete the following:
Determine the type of your existing condition by requesting the type field in a
nrqlConditionsSearch
query like this:{actor {account(id: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID) {alerts {nrqlConditionsSearch {nrqlConditions {idtype}}}}}}Dica
The
type
returned is what you use for your update mutation. For example, if the type returned isSTATIC
, usealertsNrqlConditionStaticUpdate
. If the type returned isBASELINE
, usealertsNrqlConditionBaselineUpdate
.Provide the
id
of your condition to your relevant condition type mutation. Note that you can only update conditions of the relevant type.
Only provide update mutations for the fields you want to update. Fields you don't provide in the update are not touched.
Update mutations
Only fields that you provide in the update are changed. In the following example, baselineDirection
returns unchanged, but name
is updated.
mutation { alertsNrqlConditionBaselineUpdate( id: YOUR_CONDITION_ID accountId: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID condition: { name: "Your updated name" } ) { id name baselineDirection }}
List and filter NRQL conditions
To list or filter your NRQL conditions, use the nrqlConditionsSearch
query in NerdGraph.
Singular NRQL condition queries
You can use the NRQL condition API to query for a singular condition. Run the nrqlCondition
query in the alerts namespace.
Similar to type specific fields on the nrqlConditionSearch
query, you can also use these inline fragments to request fields that are restricted to a NRQL condition type.
{ actor { account(id: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID) { alerts { nrqlCondition(id: YOUR_CONDITION_ID) { id name ... on AlertsNrqlStaticCondition { valueFunction } } } } }}
Update the description
This will walk you through the procedure to create a description for a NRQL alert condition.
Get all the conditions for a policy:
{actor {account(id: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID) {alerts {nrqlConditionsSearch(searchCriteria: { policyId: YOUR_POLICY_ID }) {nrqlConditions {idnamedescriptionenablednrql {query}signal {aggregationWindowaggregationMethodaggregationDelayaggregationTimer}policyIdrunbookUrlterms {operatorthresholdDurationthresholdprioritythresholdOccurrences}typeviolationTimeLimitSeconds}}}}}}Get the details for a single condition:
{actor {account(id: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID) {alerts {nrqlCondition(id: "YOUR_CONDITION_ID") {descriptionidenablednamenrql {query}signal {aggregationWindowaggregationMethodaggregationDelayaggregationTimer}policyIdrunbookUrlterms {operatorprioritythresholdthresholdDurationthresholdOccurrences}typeviolationTimeLimitSeconds}}}}}Create a mutation with the description.
Here's an empty mutation template:
mutation {alertsNrqlConditionStaticUpdate(accountId: YOUR_ACCOUNT_IDid: "YOUR_CONDITION_ID"condition: { description: "" }) {description}}Here's an example mutation with an included example description:
mutation {alertsNrqlConditionStaticUpdate(accountId: 123456id: "123456"condition: {description: "timestamp : {{timestamp}} \n accountId : {{accountId}} \n type : {{type}} \n event : {{event}} \n description : {{description}} \n policyId : {{policyId}} \n policyName: {{policyName}} \n conditionName : {{conditionName}} \n conditionId : {{conditionId}} \n product : {{product}} \n conditionType : {{conditionType}} \n RunbookUrl : {{runbookUrl}} \n nrqlQuery : {{nrqlQuery}} \n nrqlEventType : {{nrqlEventType}} \n targetID : {{targetId}} \n targetName : {{targetName}} \n commandLine : {{tag.commandLine}} \n entityGuid : {{tag.entityGuid}} \n entityName : {{tag.entityName}} \n fullHostname : {{tag.fullHostname}} \n instanceType : {{tag.instanceType}} \n processDisplayName : {{tag.processDisplayName}}"}) {description}}
Delete conditions
You can use the alertsConditionDelete
mutation to delete any type of condition. You can only request the id
field on a delete mutation; for example:
mutation { alertsConditionDelete(accountId: YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID, id: YOUR_CONDITION_ID) { id }}