import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
export declare class SlackNotification extends pulumi.CustomResource {
    /**
     * Get an existing SlackNotification 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?: SlackNotificationState, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions): SlackNotification;
    /**
     * Returns true if the given object is an instance of SlackNotification.  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 SlackNotification;
    /**
     * The configuration is enabled (`true`) or disabled (`false`)
     */
    readonly active: pulumi.Output<boolean>;
    /**
     * The channel (for example, `#general`) or the user (for example, `@john.smith`) to send the message to
     */
    readonly channel: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
     */
    readonly legacyId: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * The content of the message.  You can use the following placeholders:  * `{ImpactedEntity}`: The entity impacted by the problem or *X* impacted entities.  * `{PID}`: The ID of the reported problem.  * `{ProblemDetailsText}`: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string.  * `{ProblemID}`: The display number of the reported problem.  * `{ProblemImpact}`: The [impact level](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/shortlink/impact-analysis) of the problem. Possible values are `APPLICATION`, `SERVICE`, and `INFRASTRUCTURE`.  * `{ProblemSeverity}`: The [severity level](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/shortlink/event-types) of the problem. Possible values are `AVAILABILITY`, `ERROR`, `PERFORMANCE`, `RESOURCE_CONTENTION`, and `CUSTOM_ALERT`.  * `{ProblemTitle}`: A short description of the problem.  * `{ProblemURL}`: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace.  * `{State}`: The state of the problem. Possible values are `OPEN` and `RESOLVED`.  * `{Tags}`: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
     */
    readonly message: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * The name of the notification configuration
     */
    readonly name: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * The ID of the associated alerting profile
     */
    readonly profile: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * The URL of the Slack WebHook. This is confidential information, therefore GET requests return this field with the `null` value, and it is optional for PUT requests
     */
    readonly url: pulumi.Output<string>;
    /**
     * Create a SlackNotification 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: SlackNotificationArgs, opts?: pulumi.CustomResourceOptions);
}
/**
 * Input properties used for looking up and filtering SlackNotification resources.
 */
export interface SlackNotificationState {
    /**
     * The configuration is enabled (`true`) or disabled (`false`)
     */
    active?: pulumi.Input<boolean>;
    /**
     * The channel (for example, `#general`) or the user (for example, `@john.smith`) to send the message to
     */
    channel?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
     */
    legacyId?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The content of the message.  You can use the following placeholders:  * `{ImpactedEntity}`: The entity impacted by the problem or *X* impacted entities.  * `{PID}`: The ID of the reported problem.  * `{ProblemDetailsText}`: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string.  * `{ProblemID}`: The display number of the reported problem.  * `{ProblemImpact}`: The [impact level](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/shortlink/impact-analysis) of the problem. Possible values are `APPLICATION`, `SERVICE`, and `INFRASTRUCTURE`.  * `{ProblemSeverity}`: The [severity level](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/shortlink/event-types) of the problem. Possible values are `AVAILABILITY`, `ERROR`, `PERFORMANCE`, `RESOURCE_CONTENTION`, and `CUSTOM_ALERT`.  * `{ProblemTitle}`: A short description of the problem.  * `{ProblemURL}`: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace.  * `{State}`: The state of the problem. Possible values are `OPEN` and `RESOLVED`.  * `{Tags}`: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
     */
    message?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The name of the notification configuration
     */
    name?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The ID of the associated alerting profile
     */
    profile?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The URL of the Slack WebHook. This is confidential information, therefore GET requests return this field with the `null` value, and it is optional for PUT requests
     */
    url?: pulumi.Input<string>;
}
/**
 * The set of arguments for constructing a SlackNotification resource.
 */
export interface SlackNotificationArgs {
    /**
     * The configuration is enabled (`true`) or disabled (`false`)
     */
    active: pulumi.Input<boolean>;
    /**
     * The channel (for example, `#general`) or the user (for example, `@john.smith`) to send the message to
     */
    channel: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The ID of these settings when referred to from resources requiring the REST API V1 keys
     */
    legacyId?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The content of the message.  You can use the following placeholders:  * `{ImpactedEntity}`: The entity impacted by the problem or *X* impacted entities.  * `{PID}`: The ID of the reported problem.  * `{ProblemDetailsText}`: All problem event details, including root cause, as a text-formatted string.  * `{ProblemID}`: The display number of the reported problem.  * `{ProblemImpact}`: The [impact level](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/shortlink/impact-analysis) of the problem. Possible values are `APPLICATION`, `SERVICE`, and `INFRASTRUCTURE`.  * `{ProblemSeverity}`: The [severity level](https://www.dynatrace.com/support/help/shortlink/event-types) of the problem. Possible values are `AVAILABILITY`, `ERROR`, `PERFORMANCE`, `RESOURCE_CONTENTION`, and `CUSTOM_ALERT`.  * `{ProblemTitle}`: A short description of the problem.  * `{ProblemURL}`: The URL of the problem within Dynatrace.  * `{State}`: The state of the problem. Possible values are `OPEN` and `RESOLVED`.  * `{Tags}`: The list of tags that are defined for all impacted entities, separated by commas
     */
    message: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The name of the notification configuration
     */
    name?: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The ID of the associated alerting profile
     */
    profile: pulumi.Input<string>;
    /**
     * The URL of the Slack WebHook. This is confidential information, therefore GET requests return this field with the `null` value, and it is optional for PUT requests
     */
    url: pulumi.Input<string>;
}
