View Source AWS.Grafana (aws-elixir v0.13.3)
Amazon Managed Grafana is a fully managed and secure data visualization service that you can use to instantly query, correlate, and visualize operational metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources.
Amazon Managed Grafana makes it easy to deploy, operate, and scale Grafana, a widely deployed data visualization tool that is popular for its extensible data support.
With Amazon Managed Grafana, you create logically isolated Grafana servers called workspaces. In a workspace, you can create Grafana dashboards and visualizations to analyze your metrics, logs, and traces without having to build, package, or deploy any hardware to run Grafana servers.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Assigns a Grafana Enterprise license to a workspace.
Creates a workspace.
Creates a Grafana API key for the workspace.
Deletes an Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
Deletes a Grafana API key for the workspace.
Displays information about one Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
Displays information about the authentication methods used in one Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
Gets the current configuration string for the given workspace.
Removes the Grafana Enterprise license from a workspace.
Lists the users and groups who have the Grafana Admin
and Editor
roles in
this workspace.
The ListTagsForResource
operation returns the tags that are associated with
the Amazon Managed Service for Grafana resource specified by the resourceArn
.
Returns a list of Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces in the account, with some information about each workspace.
The TagResource
operation associates tags with an Amazon Managed Grafana
resource.
The UntagResource
operation removes the association of the tag with the Amazon
Managed Grafana resource.
Updates which users in a workspace have the Grafana Admin
or Editor
roles.
Modifies an existing Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
Use this operation to define the identity provider (IdP) that this workspace authenticates users from, using SAML.
Updates the configuration string for the given workspace
Link to this section Functions
associate_license(client, license_type, workspace_id, input, options \\ [])
View SourceAssigns a Grafana Enterprise license to a workspace.
Upgrading to Grafana Enterprise incurs additional fees. For more information, see Upgrade a workspace to Grafana Enterprise.
Creates a workspace.
In a workspace, you can create Grafana dashboards and visualizations to analyze your metrics, logs, and traces. You don't have to build, package, or deploy any hardware to run the Grafana server.
Don't use CreateWorkspace
to modify an existing workspace. Instead, use
UpdateWorkspace.
create_workspace_api_key(client, workspace_id, input, options \\ [])
View SourceCreates a Grafana API key for the workspace.
This key can be used to authenticate requests sent to the workspace's HTTP API. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/grafana/latest/userguide/Using-Grafana-APIs.html for available APIs and example requests.
Deletes an Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
delete_workspace_api_key(client, key_name, workspace_id, input, options \\ [])
View SourceDeletes a Grafana API key for the workspace.
Displays information about one Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
describe_workspace_authentication(client, workspace_id, options \\ [])
View SourceDisplays information about the authentication methods used in one Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
describe_workspace_configuration(client, workspace_id, options \\ [])
View SourceGets the current configuration string for the given workspace.
disassociate_license(client, license_type, workspace_id, input, options \\ [])
View SourceRemoves the Grafana Enterprise license from a workspace.
list_permissions(client, workspace_id, group_id \\ nil, max_results \\ nil, next_token \\ nil, user_id \\ nil, user_type \\ nil, options \\ [])
View SourceLists the users and groups who have the Grafana Admin
and Editor
roles in
this workspace.
If you use this operation without specifying userId
or groupId
, the
operation returns the roles of all users and groups. If you specify a userId
or a groupId
, only the roles for that user or group are returned. If you do
this, you can specify only one userId
or one groupId
.
The ListTagsForResource
operation returns the tags that are associated with
the Amazon Managed Service for Grafana resource specified by the resourceArn
.
Currently, the only resource that can be tagged is a workspace.
list_workspaces(client, max_results \\ nil, next_token \\ nil, options \\ [])
View SourceReturns a list of Amazon Managed Grafana workspaces in the account, with some information about each workspace.
For more complete information about one workspace, use DescribeWorkspace.
The TagResource
operation associates tags with an Amazon Managed Grafana
resource.
Currently, the only resource that can be tagged is workspaces.
If you specify a new tag key for the resource, this tag is appended to the list of tags associated with the resource. If you specify a tag key that is already associated with the resource, the new tag value that you specify replaces the previous value for that tag.
The UntagResource
operation removes the association of the tag with the Amazon
Managed Grafana resource.
Updates which users in a workspace have the Grafana Admin
or Editor
roles.
Modifies an existing Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.
If you use this operation and omit any optional parameters, the existing values of those parameters are not changed.
To modify the user authentication methods that the workspace uses, such as SAML
or IAM Identity Center, use
UpdateWorkspaceAuthentication. To modify which users in the workspace have the Admin
and Editor
Grafana
roles, use
UpdatePermissions.
update_workspace_authentication(client, workspace_id, input, options \\ [])
View SourceUse this operation to define the identity provider (IdP) that this workspace authenticates users from, using SAML.
You can also map SAML assertion attributes to workspace user information and
define which groups in the assertion attribute are to have the Admin
and
Editor
roles in the workspace.
Changes to the authentication method for a workspace may take a few minutes to take effect.
update_workspace_configuration(client, workspace_id, input, options \\ [])
View SourceUpdates the configuration string for the given workspace