New Relic provides a premier suite of tools expressly built to ease the configuration, management, and usage of New Relic through automation. This repo serves as a central location for you to discover the tools currently available, see what's being worked on right now, and provide feedback.
- Project Website - Main source of information about New Relic Observability as Code
- Our Projects - Choose the right tool for the job. Find the tool that best integrates New Relic into your workflow.
- Support - Need additional help? Check out our support links.
- New Relic Terraform Provider
- Documentation
- Quick Start Video - Walk through how to configure New Relic via Terraform in just a few minutes.
- Getting Started Guide - Easy to follow example to get you started.
- New Relic CLI
- Documentation
- Quick Start Video - Overview of the key features the New Relic CLI provides (Spoiler: Deployment Markers, Tag Management, and more!)
- Getting Started Guide - For the quick copy/pasters out there. Get started ASAP.
- New Relic Client
- Documentation - Quick overview of importing this library into your own application.
New Relic hosts and moderates an online forum called the New Relic Explorers Hub. Customers can interact with New Relic employees as well as other customers to get help and share best practices. Like all official New Relic open source projects, there's a related Community topic in the New Relic Explorers Hub.
Issues and enhancement requests can be submitted in the Issues tab of this repository. Please search for and review the existing open issues before submitting a new issue.
Contributions are welcome (and if you submit a Enhancement Request, expect to be invited to contribute it yourself 😁). Please review our Contributors Guide.
Keep in mind that when you submit your pull request, you'll need to sign the CLA via the click-through using CLA-Assistant. If you'd like to execute our corporate CLA, or if you have any questions, please drop us an email at opensource@newrelic.com.
This repo mostly contains a site for GitHub Pages, which is rendered via Jekyll. In order to test local changes, you'll need the following:
- Ruby 2.6.5 (rbenv suggested!)
- Bundler
Once you have installed the above requirements:
cd docs/
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve
New Relic has open-sourced this project. This project is provided AS-IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OR SUPPORT, although you can report issues and contribute to the project here on GitHub.
Please do not report issues with this software to New Relic Global Technical Support.
This project is distributed under the Apache 2 license.