Viewing docs for Logfire v0.1.11
published on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 by Pydantic
published on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 by Pydantic
Logfire
I want to use the Pulumi Logfire package (logfire) in my project.
## Provider details
- Package: logfire
- Version: v0.1.11
- Publisher: Pydantic
- Source: pulumi
- Repository: https://github.com/pydantic/pulumi-logfire
## Documentation
The Pulumi Cloud Registry API serves canonical, up-to-date docs for this package — including private packages and every published version. Send the "Accept: text/markdown" header for clean readable content, or "application/json" for structured data.
Start at the navigation tree, which cross-links to the readme, installation guide, and per-resource docs URL template:
- https://api.pulumi.com/api/registry/packages/pulumi/pydantic/logfire/versions/latest/nav
Returns a summary by default. The full tree can be hundreds of kB for large providers, so prefer targeted search: append "?q=<query>&depth=full" to filter by resource/function title or token (for example "?q=bucket&depth=full"). Only request the full nav without a query if you actually need to enumerate every resource.
Other endpoints:
- Overview and getting started: https://api.pulumi.com/api/registry/packages/pulumi/pydantic/logfire/versions/latest/readme
- Installation and configuration: https://api.pulumi.com/api/registry/packages/pulumi/pydantic/logfire/versions/latest/installation
- Per-resource/function docs: https://api.pulumi.com/api/registry/packages/pulumi/pydantic/logfire/versions/latest/docs/{token}?lang={lang}
Replace {token} with the percent-encoded token from the nav response (for example aws:s3/bucket:Bucket).
Replace {lang} with typescript, python, go, csharp, java, or yaml.
Fetch the installation endpoint above for the correct setup steps — install instructions vary between native providers, bridged Terraform providers, and component packages.
Help me get started using this provider. Show me a complete Pulumi program that provisions a common resource, including all necessary configuration and imports.
Viewing docs for Logfire v0.1.11
published on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 by Pydantic
published on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 by Pydantic
Logfire Provider
The Logfire provider for Pulumi lets you manage Logfire resources as code, including:
- Projects
- Channels
- Alerts
- Dashboards
- Read tokens
- Write tokens
- Organizations
Example
TypeScript
import * as logfire from "@pydantic/pulumi-logfire";
const project = new logfire.Project("exampleProject");
Python
import pulumi_logfire as logfire
project = logfire.Project("exampleProject")
Go
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
"github.com/pydantic/pulumi-logfire/sdk/go/logfire"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := logfire.NewProject(ctx, "exampleProject", nil)
return err
})
}
Importing existing resources
Existing Logfire resources can be imported into Pulumi state with pulumi import. For resources that are easy to look up by name or slug, prefer the name-based import IDs:
| Resource | Recommended import ID | Example |
|---|---|---|
logfire:Project | organization/project-name | pulumi import logfire:index/project:Project prod "acme/prod-logs" |
logfire:Alert | project-name/alert-name | pulumi import logfire:index/alert:Alert errors "prod-logs/error-alert" |
logfire:Dashboard | project-name/dashboard-slug | pulumi import logfire:index/dashboard:Dashboard overview "prod-logs/prod-overview" |
UUID-based import IDs are also supported if you already have the backend IDs. The separators /, ,, and | are accepted for multi-part import IDs.
Viewing docs for Logfire v0.1.11
published on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 by Pydantic
published on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 by Pydantic