datadog_downtime
Provides a Datadog downtime resource. This can be used to create and manage Datadog downtimes.
Example Usage
# Create a new daily 1700-0900 Datadog downtime resource "datadog_downtime" "foo" { scope = ["*"] start = 1483308000 end = 1483365600 recurrence { type = "days" period = 1 } }
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
scope
- (Required) A list of items to apply the downtime to, e.g. host:X -
active
- (Optional) A flag indicating if the downtime is active now. -
disabled
- (Optional) A flag indicating if the downtime was disabled. -
start
- (Optional) POSIX timestamp to start the downtime. -
end
- (Optional) POSIX timestamp to end the downtime. -
recurrence
- (Optional) A dictionary to configure the downtime to be recurring.-
type
- days, weeks, months, or years -
period
- How often to repeat as an integer. For example to repeat every 3 days, select a type of days and a period of 3. -
week_days
- (Optional) A list of week days to repeat on. Choose from: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat or Sun. Only applicable when type is weeks. First letter must be capitalized. -
until_occurrences
- (Optional) How many times the downtime will be rescheduled.until_occurrences
anduntil_date
are mutually exclusive. -
until_date
- (Optional) The date at which the recurrence should end as a POSIX timestamp.until_occurrences
anduntil_date
are mutually exclusive.
-
-
message
- (Optional) A message to include with notifications for this downtime. -
monitor_id
- (Optional) Reference to which monitor this downtime is applied. When scheduling downtime for a given monitor, datadog changessilenced
property of the monitor to match theend
POSIX timestamp.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-
id
- ID of the Datadog downtime
Import
Downtimes can be imported using their numeric ID, e.g.
$ terraform import datadog_downtime.bytes_received_localhost 2081
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