Create alerts from templates ΒΆ
Under construction
The Alerts tab is still being built out. Creating alert rules from the templates below works today. Organizing those rules into proper per-team folders β and the storage story behind them β is an ongoing platform effort and not finished yet, so don't rely on where a rule lands for now.
Nais APM can pre-fill a Grafana alert rule for you, scoped to the service (and, where it makes sense, the exact issue) you're looking at. You review the generated rule and choose where it notifies β Nais APM builds the query, you own the delivery.
Create an alert ΒΆ
From a service page or an issue drawer, use the Create alert action. It opens Grafana's new-rule form with the query, thresholds, and a back-link annotation already filled in. Adjust anything you like, then set the contact point and save.
The annotation on issue-related alerts deep-links straight back to the issue in Nais APM, so a notification takes you to the exact error.
The templates ΒΆ
| Template | Alerts when | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Error rate | The service's error ratio crosses ~5% of requests | Service |
| Exception spike | Occurrences of a specific issue exceed a threshold in a 5-minute window | A single issue |
| New exceptions | A new exception pattern appears that wasn't there before | Service |
| Web vitals | Core Web Vitals degrade (frontend UX health) | Service (frontend) |
- Error rate builds a Mimir rule from the service's RED metrics.
- Exception spike is per-issue β open it from an issue drawer to alert on that fingerprint specifically.
- New exceptions is a LogQL approximation of "an error we've never seen before just showed up." It ships with an honest in-product explainer of what it can and can't catch.
- Web vitals watches the browser-side performance signals, not errors.
No burn-rate template yet
SLO / error-budget burn-rate alerting is on the roadmap but not shipped. Only the four templates above exist today.
Where the deep links point ΒΆ
Issue-related alerts (exception spike, new exceptions) annotate back to the Issues tab. The web-vitals alert points at the Frontend tab β it's a UX-health alert, not an issue. These links are a stable contract: they keep resolving across releases, so alerts you created months ago still open the right place.
Related ΒΆ
- Alerting on Nais β how alert delivery to Slack works on the platform.