import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
/**
 * You can add logs data to your Observability Cloud dashboards without turning your logs into metrics first.
 *
 * A log timeline chart displays timeline visualization in a dashboard and shows you in detail what is happening and why.
 *
 * ## Example
 *
 * ```typescript
 * import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
 * import * as signalfx from "@pulumi/signalfx";
 *
 * const myLogTimeline = new signalfx.log.Timeline("my_log_timeline", {
 *     name: "Sample Log Timeline",
 *     description: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, laudem tibique iracundia at mea. Nam posse dolores ex, nec cu adhuc putent honestatis",
 *     programText: "logs(filter=field('message') == 'Transaction processed' and field('service.name') == 'paymentservice').publish()\n",
 *     timeRange: 900,
 * });
 * ```
 */
export declare class Timeline extends pulumi.CustomResource {
    /**
     * Get an existing Timeline resource's state with the given name, ID, and optional extra
     * properties used to qualify the lookup.
     *
     * @param name The _unique_ name of the resulting resource.
     * @param id The _unique_ provider ID of the resource to lookup.
     * @param state Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
     * @param opts Optional settings to control the behavior of the CustomResource.
     */
    static get(name: string, id: pulumi.Input<pulumi.ID>, state?: TimelineState, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions): Timeline;
    /**
     * Returns true if the given object is an instance of Timeline.  This is designed to work even
     * when multiple copies of the Pulumi SDK have been loaded into the same process.
     */
    static isInstance(obj: any): obj is Timeline;
    /**
     * The connection that the log timeline uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
     */
    readonly defaultConnection: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Description of the log timeline.
     */
    readonly description: pulumi.Output<string | undefined>;
    /**
     * Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with `timeRange`.
     */
    readonly endTime: pulumi.Output<number | undefined>;
    /**
     * Name of the log timeline.
     */
    readonly name: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Signalflow program text for the log timeline. More info at https://dev.splunk.com/observability/docs/.
     */
    readonly programText: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with `timeRange`.
     */
    readonly startTime: pulumi.Output<number | undefined>;
    /**
     * Tags associated with the resource
     */
    readonly tags: pulumi.Output<string[] | undefined>;
    /**
     * From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. `"-5m"`, `"-1h"`). Conflicts with `startTime` and `endTime`.
     */
    readonly timeRange: pulumi.Output<number | undefined>;
    /**
     * The URL of the log timeline.
     */
    readonly url: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Create a Timeline resource with the given unique name, arguments, and options.
     *
     * @param name The _unique_ name of the resource.
     * @param args The arguments to use to populate this resource's properties.
     * @param opts A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
     */
    constructor(name: string, args: TimelineArgs, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions);
}
/**
 * Input properties used for looking up and filtering Timeline resources.
 */
export interface TimelineState {
    /**
     * The connection that the log timeline uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
     */
    defaultConnection?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Description of the log timeline.
     */
    description?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with `timeRange`.
     */
    endTime?: pulumi.Input<number>;
    /**
     * Name of the log timeline.
     */
    name?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Signalflow program text for the log timeline. More info at https://dev.splunk.com/observability/docs/.
     */
    programText?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with `timeRange`.
     */
    startTime?: pulumi.Input<number>;
    /**
     * Tags associated with the resource
     */
    tags?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<string>[]>;
    /**
     * From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. `"-5m"`, `"-1h"`). Conflicts with `startTime` and `endTime`.
     */
    timeRange?: pulumi.Input<number>;
    /**
     * The URL of the log timeline.
     */
    url?: pulumi.Input<string>;
}
/**
 * The set of arguments for constructing a Timeline resource.
 */
export interface TimelineArgs {
    /**
     * The connection that the log timeline uses to fetch data. This could be Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Cloud or Observability Cloud.
     */
    defaultConnection?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Description of the log timeline.
     */
    description?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with `timeRange`.
     */
    endTime?: pulumi.Input<number>;
    /**
     * Name of the log timeline.
     */
    name?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Signalflow program text for the log timeline. More info at https://dev.splunk.com/observability/docs/.
     */
    programText: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * Seconds since epoch. Used for visualization. Conflicts with `timeRange`.
     */
    startTime?: pulumi.Input<number>;
    /**
     * Tags associated with the resource
     */
    tags?: pulumi.Input<pulumi.Input<string>[]>;
    /**
     * From when to display data. Splunk Observability Cloud time syntax (e.g. `"-5m"`, `"-1h"`). Conflicts with `startTime` and `endTime`.
     */
    timeRange?: pulumi.Input<number>;
}
