CLOUD AWS KINESIS-FIREHOSE DataDog monitors
How to use this module
module "datadog-monitors-cloud-aws-kinesis-firehose" {
source = "git::ssh://git@github.com/claranet/terraform-datadog-monitors.git//cloud/aws/kinesis-firehose?ref={revision}"
environment = var.environment
message = module.datadog-message-alerting.alerting-message
}
Purpose
Creates DataDog monitors with the following checks:
- Kinesis Firehose No incoming records
Inputs
| Name | Description | Type | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| environment | Environment | string | n/a | yes |
| evaluation_delay | Delay in seconds for the metric evaluation | string | "900" |
no |
| filter_tags_custom | Tags used for custom filtering when filter_tags_use_defaults is false | string | "*" |
no |
| filter_tags_custom_excluded | Tags excluded for custom filtering when filter_tags_use_defaults is false | string | "" |
no |
| filter_tags_use_defaults | Use default filter tags convention | string | "true" |
no |
| incoming_records_enabled | Flag to enable Kinesis Firehorse incoming records monitor | string | "true" |
no |
| incoming_records_extra_tags | Extra tags for Kinesis Firehorse incoming records monitor | list(string) | [] |
no |
| incoming_records_message | Custom message for Kinesis Firehorse incoming records monitor | string | "" |
no |
| incoming_records_timeframe | Monitor timeframe for incoming records metrics evaluation [available values: last_#m (1, 5, 10, 15, or 30), last_#h (1, 2, or 4), or last_1d] |
string | "last_15m" |
no |
| message | Message sent when an alert is triggered | string | n/a | yes |
| new_host_delay | Delay in seconds before monitor new resource | string | "300" |
no |
| prefix_slug | Prefix string to prepend between brackets on every monitors names | string | "" |
no |
Outputs
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| firehose_incoming_records_id | id for monitor firehose_incoming_records |
Related documentation
DataDog documentation: https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/amazon_firehose/
AWS Kinesis Firehose metrics documentation: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/akf-metricscollected.html