GCP Traces
Overview
Google Cloud Platform provides built-in monitoring and observability tools that allow users to collect and analyze metrics and traces from their GCP resources. Send Google Cloud metrics and traces seamlessly to Coralogix. Search, analyze, and visualize your data, gaining insights into application behavior, identifying errors, and troubleshooting problems.
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How to use with Terraform
To deploy this integration using Terraform, you can use the coralogix_integration
resource provided by the Coralogix Terraform provider. Below is an example configuration:
resource "coralogix_integration" "gcp-traces-collector" {
integration_key = "gcp-traces-collector"
version = "0.0.1"
parameters = {
IntegrationName = "<IntegrationName>"
DatasetId = "<DatasetId>"
TableId = "cloud_trace"
ServiceAccountKey = "<ServiceAccountKey>"
}
}
Replace the placeholder values with your actual configuration parameters. Refer to the parameter table below for required fields and their descriptions.
Revisions
0.0.1
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
DatasetId | String | Yes | Corresponds to the BigQuery dataset. |
IntegrationName | String | Yes | |
ServiceAccountKey | String | Yes | |
TableId | String | Yes | Corresponds to the BigQuery table created by GCP. By default, the table name is cloud_trace. |
ApplicationLabels | List | No | Select labels whose values will be used as the Application Name. If more than one label can be matched, the first match in the list will be used. |
ApplicationName | String | No | The default name of the application that the integration will be used with. This is used as a fallback when no labels match. |
SubsystemLabels | List | No | Select labels whose values will be used as the Subsystem Name. If more than one label can be matched, the first match in the list will be used. |
SubsystemName | String | No | The default name of the subsystem that the integration will be used with. This is used as a fallback when no labels match. |
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