New Relic Automation
Automate New Relic observability workflows -- manage alert policies, notification channels, alert conditions, and monitor applications and browser apps via the Composio MCP integration.
What this skill does
# New Relic Automation
Automate your New Relic observability workflows -- create and manage alert policies, configure notification channels (email, Slack, webhook, PagerDuty), monitor APM applications, inspect alert conditions, and integrate New Relic alerting into cross-app pipelines.
**Toolkit docs:** [composio.dev/toolkits/new_relic](https://composio.dev/toolkits/new_relic)
---
## Setup
1. Add the Composio MCP server to your client: `https://rube.app/mcp`
2. Connect your New Relic account when prompted (API key authentication)
3. Start using the workflows below
---
## Core Workflows
### 1. List Alert Policies
Use `NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_POLICIES` to discover existing alert policies with optional filtering.
```
Tool: NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_POLICIES
Inputs:
- name: string (optional, partial match supported)
- incident_preference: "PER_POLICY" | "PER_CONDITION" | "PER_CONDITION_AND_TARGET"
- page: integer (1-indexed pagination)
```
### 2. Create an Alert Policy
Use `NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_POLICY` to set up a new policy container for alert conditions.
```
Tool: NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_POLICY
Inputs:
- name: string (required) -- must be unique within the account
- incident_preference: "PER_POLICY" | "PER_CONDITION" | "PER_CONDITION_AND_TARGET" (default: PER_POLICY)
```
**Incident preferences explained:**
- `PER_POLICY` -- one issue per policy (recommended for most use cases)
- `PER_CONDITION` -- one issue per alert condition
- `PER_CONDITION_AND_TARGET` -- one issue per condition and signal/target
### 3. Create Alert Notification Channels
Use `NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_CHANNEL` to register notification endpoints for alert delivery.
```
Tool: NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_CHANNEL
Inputs:
- type: "email" | "slack" | "webhook" | "pagerduty" | "opsgenie" | "victorops" (required)
- name: string (required) -- human-readable channel name
- configuration: object (required) -- varies by type:
Email: { recipients: "[email protected],[email protected]" }
Slack: { url: "<slack_webhook_url>", channel: "alerts" }
Webhook: { url: "https://hooks.example.com/alerts", auth_username, auth_password }
PagerDuty: { service_key: "<integration_key>" }
OpsGenie: { api_key, recipients, tags, teams }
VictorOps: { key: "<api_key>", route_key: "<routing_key>" }
```
### 4. Get Alert Conditions for a Policy
Use `NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_CONDITIONS` to inspect the conditions attached to a specific policy.
```
Tool: NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_CONDITIONS
Inputs:
- policy_id: integer (required)
```
### 5. Monitor Applications
Use `NEW_RELIC_GET_APPLICATIONS` and `NEW_RELIC_GET_BROWSER_APPLICATIONS` to list APM and browser-monitored apps.
```
Tool: NEW_RELIC_GET_APPLICATIONS
Inputs:
- name: string (optional, case-insensitive partial match)
- host: string (optional, case-insensitive partial match)
- ids: string (optional, comma-separated list of app IDs)
- page: integer (1-indexed)
Tool: NEW_RELIC_GET_BROWSER_APPLICATIONS
Inputs:
- filter[name]: string (optional, case-insensitive partial match)
- page: integer (1-indexed)
```
### 6. Manage Channels and Policies
Use `NEW_RELIC_UPDATE_ALERT_CHANNEL` to modify existing channels and `NEW_RELIC_DELETE_ALERT_POLICY` to remove policies.
```
Tool: NEW_RELIC_UPDATE_ALERT_CHANNEL
Inputs:
- alert_channel_id: integer (required)
- name: string (optional)
- type: string (optional, only to change type)
- configuration: object (optional, fields vary by type)
Tool: NEW_RELIC_DELETE_ALERT_POLICY
Inputs:
- policy_id: string (required) -- ID of the policy to delete
```
---
## Known Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Detail |
|---------|--------|
| Unique policy names | `NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_POLICY` requires the name to be unique within the account. |
| Channel config varies by type | The `configuration` object for `NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_CHANNEL` has different required fields per channel type (e.g., `recipients` for email, `service_key` for PagerDuty). |
| Pagination required | All list endpoints return paginated results. Iterate pages until results are exhausted. |
| Policy ID type mismatch | `NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_CONDITIONS` expects `policy_id` as an integer, while `NEW_RELIC_DELETE_ALERT_POLICY` expects it as a string. |
| Channel-policy linking | After creating a channel, you must separately associate it with a policy for alerts to flow to that channel. |
---
## Quick Reference
| Tool Slug | Description |
|-----------|-------------|
| `NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_POLICIES` | List alert policies with optional filtering |
| `NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_POLICY` | Create a new alert policy |
| `NEW_RELIC_DELETE_ALERT_POLICY` | Delete an alert policy by ID |
| `NEW_RELIC_CREATE_ALERT_CHANNEL` | Create a notification channel (email, Slack, webhook, etc.) |
| `NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_CHANNELS` | List all configured alert channels |
| `NEW_RELIC_UPDATE_ALERT_CHANNEL` | Update an existing alert channel |
| `NEW_RELIC_GET_ALERT_CONDITIONS` | Get alert conditions for a policy |
| `NEW_RELIC_GET_APPLICATIONS` | List APM applications |
| `NEW_RELIC_GET_BROWSER_APPLICATIONS` | List browser-monitored applications |
---
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