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Grafana

import { Grafana } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/grafana.ts?docs=full";
class Grafana {
constructor(apiFactory: client.ApiFactory);
async associateLicense(params: AssociateLicenseRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<AssociateLicenseResponse>;
async createWorkspace(params: CreateWorkspaceRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<CreateWorkspaceResponse>;
async deleteWorkspace(params: DeleteWorkspaceRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<DeleteWorkspaceResponse>;
async describeWorkspace(params: DescribeWorkspaceRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<DescribeWorkspaceResponse>;
async describeWorkspaceAuthentication(params: DescribeWorkspaceAuthenticationRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<DescribeWorkspaceAuthenticationResponse>;
async disassociateLicense(params: DisassociateLicenseRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<DisassociateLicenseResponse>;
async listPermissions(params: ListPermissionsRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<ListPermissionsResponse>;
async listWorkspaces(params?: ListWorkspacesRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<ListWorkspacesResponse>;
async updatePermissions(params: UpdatePermissionsRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<UpdatePermissionsResponse>;
async updateWorkspace(params: UpdateWorkspaceRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<UpdateWorkspaceResponse>;
async updateWorkspaceAuthentication(params: UpdateWorkspaceAuthenticationRequest, opts?: client.RequestOptions): Promise<UpdateWorkspaceAuthenticationResponse>;
 
static ApiMetadata: client.ApiMetadata;
}

§Constructors

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new Grafana(apiFactory: client.ApiFactory)
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§Methods

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Assigns a Grafana Enterprise license to a workspace. Upgrading to Grafana Enterprise incurs additional fees. For more information, see Upgrade a workspace to Grafana Enterprise.

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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.

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Deletes an Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.

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Displays information about one Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.

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Displays information about the authentication methods used in one Amazon Managed Grafana workspace.

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Removes the Grafana Enterprise license from a workspace.

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Lists 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.

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Returns 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.

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Updates which users in a workspace have the Grafana Admin or Editor roles.

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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 Amazon Web Services SSO, use UpdateWorkspaceAuthentication.

To modify which users in the workspace have the Admin and Editor Grafana roles, use UpdatePermissions.

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Use 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.

§Static Properties