Troubleshooting a service is faster when you can jump straight to the GitHub repo to see how it works and who owns it. This integration connects your services and apps in New Relic One to your GitHub repo (either public or private enterprise instances).
Associate any service or application with its GitHub repository as a one-time action and then you can quickly see that application's README file, as well as a list of most active source code contributors.
This project is distributed under the Apache 2 license.
- A GitHub (either public or private enterprise instance) organization and access to New Relic One.
- The ability to generate a personal access token in GitHub.
Integration with GitHub requires the user to create or use a private access token as a one-time setup step. This GitHub personal access token increases security, because it ensures each user can only see repositories they have access to. New Relic will store that access token, but the user can easily delete it from New Relic's storage at any time.
We recommend creating a dedicated personal access token for this application only,
and you should give that token read only
permissions. See
GitHub's doc on access tokens
for full instructions.
Personal access tokens are stored with New Relic One's UserStorage
APIs. UserStorage
data is accessible only to the user account and Nerdpack
which created it. The data is encrypted in transmission, but is not encrypted at rest (within the underlying database). Because of this, UserStorage
data may be accessible to a New Relic employee via an administrative privilege in the platform.
First, ensure that you have Git and NPM installed. If you're unsure whether you have one or both of them installed, run the following command(s) (If you have them installed these commands will return a version number, if not, the commands won't be recognized):
git --version
npm -v
Next, clone this repository and run the following scripts:
nr1 nerdpack:clone -r https://github.com/newrelic/nr1-github.git
cd nr1-github
npm start
Visit https://one.newrelic.com/?nerdpacks=local, navigate to the Nerdpack, and ✨
Open a command prompt in the nerdpack's directory and run the following commands.
# this is to create a new uuid for the nerdpack so that you can deploy it to your account
nr1 nerdpack:uuid -g [--profile=your_profile_name]
# to see a list of APIkeys / profiles available in your development environment, run nr1 profiles:list
nr1 nerdpack:publish [--profile=your_profile_name]
nr1 nerdpack:deploy [-c [DEV|BETA|STABLE]] [--profile=your_profile_name]
nr1 nerdpack:subscribe [-c [DEV|BETA|STABLE]] [--profile=your_profile_name]
Visit https://one.newrelic.com, navigate to the Nerdpack, and ✨
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.
New Relic hosts and moderates an online forum where 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. You can find this project's topic/threads here:
https://discuss.newrelic.com/t/github-nerdpack/82932 (Note: URL subject to change before GA)
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+nr1-github@newrelic.com.