This collection of AWS CloudFormation resource types allow Dynatrace to be controlled using AWS CloudFormation.
See the end-user documentation including:
There is also developer documentation available if you are interested in building or contributing.
There is also developer documentation available if you are interested in building or contributing.
Resource | Description | Documentation |
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Dynatrace::Configuration::Dashboard | This resource type manages a Dynatrace Dashboard | /Dynatrace-Configuration-Dashboard |
Dynatrace::Environment::Metric | This resource type manages a Dynatrace Metric | /Dynatrace-Environment-Metric |
Dynatrace::Environment::ServiceLevelObjective | This resource type manages a Dynatrace Service Level Objective | /Dynatrace-Environment-ServiceLevelObjective |
Dynatrace::Environment::SyntheticLocation | This resource type manages a Dynatrace Synthetic Location | /Dynatrace-Environment-SyntheticLocation |
Dynatrace::Environment::SyntheticMonitor | This resource type manages a Dynatrace Synthetic Monitor | /Dynatrace-Environment-SyntheticMonitor |
To get started:
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Sign in to the AWS Management Console with your account and navigate to CloudFormation.
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Select "Public extensions" from the left hand pane and filter Publisher by "Third Party".
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Use the search bar to filter by the "Dynatrace" prefix.
Note: All official Dynatrace resources begin with Dynatrace::
and specify that they are Published by Dynatrace
.
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Select the desired resource name to view more information about its schema, and click Activate.
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On the Extension details page, specify:
- Extension name
- Execution role ARN
- Automatic updates for minor version releases
- Configuration
- In your terminal, specify the configuration data for the registered Dynatrace CloudFormation resource type, in the given account and region by using the SetTypeConfiguration operation:
For example:
$ aws cloudformation set-type-configuration \z`
--region us-west-2 --type RESOURCE \
--type-name Dynatrace::Configuration::Dashboard \
--configuration-alias default \
--configuration "{ \"DynatraceAccess\":{\"Endpoint\":\"https://abc123.live.dynatrace.com\",\"Token\":\"YOURAPIKEY\"}}"
- After you have your resource configured, create your AWS stack that includes any of the activated Dynatrace resources.
For more information about available commands and workflows, see the official AWS documentation.
The Dynatrace CloudFormation resources are available on the CloudFormation Public Registry in the following regions:
Code | Name |
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us-east-1 | US East (N. Virginia) |
us-east-2 | US East (Ohio) |
us-west-1 | US West (N. California) |
us-west-2 | US West (Oregon) |
ap-south-1 | Asia Pacific (Mumbai) |
ap-northeast-1 | Asia Pacific (Tokyo) |
ap-northeast-2 | Asia Pacific (Seoul) |
ap-southeast-1 | Asia Pacific (Singapore) |
ap-southeast-2 | Asia Pacific (Sydney) |
ca-central-1 | Canada (Central) |
eu-central-1 | Europe (Frankfurt) |
eu-west-1 | Europe (Ireland) |
eu-west-2 | Europe (London) |
eu-west-3 | Europe (Paris) |
eu-north-1 | Europe (Stockholm) |
sa-east-1 | South America (São Paulo) |
Note: To privately register a resource in any other region, use the provided packages.
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AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: Shows how to create a Dynatrace Dashboard
Resources:
AcmeDashboard:
Type: Dynatrace::Configuration::Dashboard
Properties:
DashboardMetadata:
Name: Acme Dashboard
Owner: CloudFormation
Shared: false
Tags:
- CloudFormation
- Dynatrace
Tiles:
- name: Sales failure
tileType: SLO
configured: true
bounds:
top: 0
left: 0
width: 304
height: 152
tileFilter:
timeframe: -1w
assignedEntities:
- !Ref SaleFailureServiceLevelObjective
metric: METRICS=true;LEGEND=true;PROBLEMS=true;decimals=10;customTitle=Overall sale failure;
- name: Uptime
tileType: SYNTHETIC_HTTP_MONITOR
configured: true
bounds:
top: 0
left: 304
width: 304
height: 304
assignedEntities:
- !Ref HealthMonitor
- name: Completion time
tileType: DATA_EXPLORER
configured: true
bounds:
top: 152
left: 0
width: 304
height: 304
customName: Data explorer results
queries:
- id: A
metric: ext:kpis.timeToCompletion
timeAggregation: DEFAULT
sortBy: DESC
limit: 100
enabled: true
visualConfig:
type: GRAPH_CHART
global:
hideLegend: false
rules:
- matcher: "A:"
properties:
color: DEFAULT
axes:
xAxis:
displayName: ""
visible: true
yAxes:
- displayName: ""
visible: true
min: AUTO
max: AUTO
position: LEFT
queryIds:
- A
defaultAxis: true
heatmapSettings:
yAxis: VALUE
thresholds:
- axisTarget: LEFT
rules:
- color: "#7dc540"
- color: "#f5d30f"
- color: "#dc172a"
queryId: ""
visible: true
tableSettings:
isThresholdBackgroundAppliedToCell: false
graphChartSettings:
connectNulls: false
honeycombSettings:
showHive: true
showLegend: true
showLabels: false
---
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: Shows how to create an Metric in Dynatrace
Resources:
TimeToCompletionMetric:
Type: Dynatrace::Environment::Metric
Properties:
Id: custom:kpis.timeToCompletion
DisplayName: Average time for a customer to complete the sales process, from cart
Unit: Second (s)
Dimensions:
- ACME
- KPIS
Types:
- Web
SuccessCountMetric:
Type: Dynatrace::Environment::Metric
Properties:
Id: custom:kpis.successCount
DisplayName: Number of people having something in their cart and completing the sale
Unit: Count (count)
Dimensions:
- ACME
- KPIS
Types:
- Web
DropCountMetric:
Type: Dynatrace::Environment::Metric
Properties:
Id: custom:kpis.dropCount
DisplayName: Number of people having something in their cart, to failing to complete the sale
Unit: Count (count)
Dimensions:
- ACME
- KPIS
Types:
- Web
---
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: Shows how to create an Service Level Objective in Dynatrace
Resources:
SaleFailureServiceLevelObjective:
Type: Dynatrace::Environment::ServiceLevelObjective
DependsOn:
- SuccessCountMetric
- DropCountMetric
Properties:
Name: Sale failure
MetricExpression: "(100)*(ext:kpis.dropCount)/(ext:kpis.successCount)"
EvaluationType: AGGREGATE
Target: 1
Warning: 3
ErrorBudgetBurnRate:
FastBurnThreshold: 10
BurnRateVisualizationEnabled: true
Timeframe: "-1w"
---
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: Shows how to create a Synthetic Location in Dynatrace
Resources:
ActiveGateLocation:
Type: Dynatrace::Environment::SyntheticLocation
Properties:
Type: PRIVATE
Name: UK ActiveGate
CountryCode: GB
City: Edinburgh
Latitude: 55.9533
Longitude: 3.1883
LocationNodeOutageDelayInMinutes: 3
Nodes: !Ref NodeIds
---
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: Shows how to create a Synthetic Monitor in Dynatrace
Resources:
HealthMonitor:
Type: Dynatrace::Environment::SyntheticMonitor
Properties:
FrequencyMin: 5
Name: ACME Health Monitor
Enabled: true
Type: HTTP
AnomalyDetection:
OutageHandling:
GlobalOutage: true
GlobalOutagePolicy:
ConsecutiveRuns: 3
LocalOutage: true
LocalOutagePolicy:
AffectedLocations: 1
ConsecutiveRuns: 3
LoadingTimeThresholds:
Enabled: true
Thresholds:
- Type: TOTAL
ValueMs: 100
Script:
version: 1.0
requests:
- url: https://aws.amazon.com
method: GET
description: HTTP request test
validation:
rules:
- type: httpStatusesList
value: 500, 400
passIfFound: false
- type: httpStatusesList
value: 200, 204, 302
passIfFound: true
Locations:
- !Ref ActiveGateLocation