Datadog: Create a Graph Snapshot
Datadog
Availability
This workflow action is available on our Business and Enterprise for Incident Management pricing plans. Please contact our Sales Team to upgrade to an account with this action.
Description
Generate a snapshot graph from a metric query.
Instructions
- If you have not done so already, please follow our instructions to Create an Incident Workflow.
- When you are prompted to add actions , select this action.
- Enter the following Inputs and then click Save. Continue following instructions to Publish the Workflow. When the action runs, you will see the Outputs listed below.
Inputs
Name | Description |
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Integration | Select a Workflow Integration or click New Datadog Connection to establish a new one. |
Metric Query | Enter the metric query or JSON graph definition. You can paste here from the "Copy query to clipboard" option on your Datadog graph. |
Start Time | Select a value from the dropdown. This represent's the graph's start time. |
End Time | Select a value from the dropdown. This represent's the graph's end time. |
Graph Height in Pixels | The height of the graph in pixels. Must be between 100 and 10,000 . |
Graph Width in Pixels | The width of the graph in pixels. Must be between 100 and 10,000 . |
Outputs
Name | Description |
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Graph Snapshot URL | The URL of the graph snapshot. Reference this field in a subsequent action, e.g., Send a Message to a Channel . Please read Action-Specific Field References for more information about referencing output values in subsequent actions. If you have the Datadog Slack app installed in your Slack instance, you can include this URL in a Slack message to see an unfurled image of the graph. This feature requires that Slack is not configured to block images from the Datadog domain. |
Result | Value that shows if the action was successful or not. Either "Success" or "Failed." |
Result Summary | Brief description of what the action did or if it failed. |
Error | Brief description that is populated if the action failed. |
Updated about 1 month ago