
Datadog Automation
FreeStreamline Datadog tasks with Rube MCP.
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What Datadog Automation does
Datadog Automation via Rube MCP allows users to efficiently manage and automate various tasks within Datadog, a popular monitoring and observability platform. This skill leverages Composio's toolkit to enable users to query metrics, search logs, manage monitors and dashboards, and create events and downtimes, all through a streamlined interface. By automating these tasks, users can save time and reduce the potential for manual errors, making it ideal for teams that rely heavily on Datadog for their monitoring needs.
To get started, users must connect to Rube MCP and ensure an active Datadog connection. The skill requires that users first retrieve current tool schemas using RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS, ensuring they have the latest information on available metrics and log indexes. Once set up, users can perform a variety of operations, such as querying metric data with precise time ranges, searching logs with specific filters, and managing monitors to keep track of system performance.
The core workflows are designed to cover essential tasks. For example, users can query metrics by specifying a Datadog metric query string and time range, search logs using Datadog's log query syntax, and manage monitors by creating, updating, or muting them as needed. Additionally, users can create events to document significant occurrences or schedule downtimes for maintenance, ensuring that their monitoring setup remains organized and effective.
This skill is particularly beneficial for developers and operations teams who need to maintain high availability and performance in their applications. By automating Datadog tasks, teams can focus more on strategic initiatives rather than routine monitoring activities, ultimately enhancing their operational efficiency.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to automate monitoring tasks in Datadog, such as querying metrics or managing dashboards.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who do not have a Datadog account or those who prefer manual management of their monitoring tasks.
What you can build with it
Automating Metric Queries
Quickly retrieve and analyze metric data from Datadog without manual input.
Managing Monitors Efficiently
Create and update monitors to ensure your systems are always being tracked.
Scheduling Maintenance Downtimes
Easily set up downtimes to manage system maintenance without disrupting monitoring.
How to install Datadog Automation
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/datadog-automation --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33Datadog Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Datadog monitoring and observability operations through Composio's Datadog toolkit via Rube MCP.
Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Datadog connection via
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitdatadog - Always call
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSfirst to get current tool schemas
Setup
Get Rube MCP: Add https://rube.app/mcp as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
- Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLSresponds - Call
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONSwith toolkitdatadog - If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Datadog authentication
- Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
Core Workflows
1. Query and Explore Metrics
When to use: User wants to query metric data or list available metrics
Tool sequence:
DATADOG_LIST_METRICS- List available metric names [Optional]DATADOG_QUERY_METRICS- Query metric time series data [Required]
Key parameters:
query: Datadog metric query string (e.g.,avg:system.cpu.user{host:web01})from: Start timestamp (Unix epoch seconds)to: End timestamp (Unix epoch seconds)q: Search string for listing metrics
Pitfalls:
- Query syntax follows Datadog's metric query format:
aggregation:metric_name{tag_filters} fromandtoare Unix epoch timestamps in seconds, not milliseconds- Valid aggregations:
avg,sum,min,max,count - Tag filters use curly braces:
{host:web01,env:prod} - Time range should not exceed Datadog's retention limits for the metric type
2. Search and Analyze Logs
When to use: User wants to search log entries or list log indexes
Tool sequence:
DATADOG_LIST_LOG_INDEXES- List available log indexes [Optional]DATADOG_SEARCH_LOGS- Search logs with query and filters [Required]
Key parameters:
query: Log search query using Datadog log query syntaxfrom: Start time (ISO 8601 or Unix timestamp)to: End time (ISO 8601 or Unix timestamp)sort: Sort order ('asc' or 'desc')limit: Number of log entries to return
Pitfalls:
- Log queries use Datadog's log search syntax:
service:web status:error - Search is limited to retained logs within the configured retention period
- Large result sets require pagination; check for cursor/page tokens
- Log indexes control routing and retention; filter by index if known
3. Manage Monitors
When to use: User wants to create, update, mute, or inspect monitors
Tool sequence:
DATADOG_LIST_MONITORS- List all monitors with filters [Required]DATADOG_GET_MONITOR- Get specific monitor details [Optional]DATADOG_CREATE_MONITOR- Create a new monitor [Optional]DATADOG_UPDATE_MONITOR- Update monitor configuration [Optional]DATADOG_MUTE_MONITOR- Silence a monitor temporarily [Optional]DATADOG_UNMUTE_MONITOR- Re-enable a muted monitor [Optional]
Key parameters:
monitor_id: Numeric monitor IDname: Monitor display nametype: Monitor type ('metric alert', 'service check', 'log alert', 'query alert', etc.)query: Monitor query defining the alert conditionmessage: Notification message with @mentionstags: Array of tag stringsthresholds: Alert threshold values (critical,warning,ok)
Pitfalls:
- Monitor
typemust match the query type; mismatches cause creation failures messagesupports @mentions for notifications (e.g.,@slack-channel,@pagerduty)- Thresholds vary by monitor type; metric monitors need
criticalat minimum - Muting a monitor suppresses notifications but the monitor still evaluates
- Monitor IDs are numeric integers
4. Manage Dashboards
When to use: User wants to list, view, update, or delete dashboards
Tool sequence:
DATADOG_LIST_DASHBOARDS- List all dashboards [Required]DATADOG_GET_DASHBOARD- Get full dashboard definition [Optional]DATADOG_UPDATE_DASHBOARD- Update dashboard layout or widgets [Optional]DATADOG_DELETE_DASHBOARD- Remove a dashboard (irreversible) [Optional]
Key parameters:
dashboard_id: Dashboard identifier stringtitle: Dashboard titlelayout_type: 'ordered' (grid) or 'free' (freeform positioning)widgets: Array of widget definition objectsdescription: Dashboard description
Pitfalls:
- Dashboard IDs are alphanumeric strings (e.g., 'abc-def-ghi'), not numeric
layout_typecannot be changed after creation; must recreate the dashboard- Widget definitions are complex nested objects; get existing dashboard first to understand structure
- DELETE is permanent; there is no undo
5. Create Events and Manage Downtimes
When to use: User wants to post events or schedule maintenance downtimes
Tool sequence:
DATADOG_LIST_EVENTS- List existing events [Optional]DATADOG_CREATE_EVENT- Post a new event [Required]DATADOG_CREATE_DOWNTIME- Schedule a maintenance downtime [Optional]
Key parameters for events:
title: Event titletext: Event body text (supports markdown)alert_type: Event severity ('error', 'warning', 'info', 'success')tags: Array of tag strings
Key parameters for downtimes:
scope: Tag scope for the downtime (e.g.,host:web01)start: Start time (Unix epoch)end: End time (Unix epoch; omit for indefinite)message: Downtime descriptionmonitor_id: Specific monitor to downtime (optional, omit for scope-based)
Pitfalls:
- Event
textsupports Datadog's markdown format including @mentions - Downtimes scope uses tag syntax:
host:web01,env:staging - Omitting
endcreates an indefinite downtime; always set an end time for maintenance - Downtime
monitor_idnarrows to a single monitor; scope applies to all matching monitors
6. Manage Hosts and Traces
When to use: User wants to list infrastructure hosts or inspect distributed traces
Tool sequence:
DATADOG_LIST_HOSTS- List all reporting hosts [Required]DATADOG_GET_TRACE_BY_ID- Get a specific distributed trace [Optional]
Key parameters:
filter: Host search filter stringsort_field: Sort hosts by field (e.g., 'name', 'apps', 'cpu')sort_dir: Sort direction ('asc' or 'desc')trace_id: Distributed trace ID for trace lookup
Pitfalls:
- Host list includes all hosts reporting to Datadog within the retention window
- Trace IDs are long numeric strings; ensure exact match
- Hosts that stop reporting are retained for a configured period before removal
Common Patterns
Monitor Query Syntax
Metric alerts:
avg(last_5m):avg:system.cpu.user{env:prod} > 90
Log alerts:
logs("service:web status:error").index("main").rollup("count").last("5m") > 10
Tag Filtering
- Tags use
key:valueformat:host:web01,env:prod,service:api - Multiple tags:
{host:web01,env:prod}(AND logic) - Wildcard:
host:web*
Pagination
- Use
pageandpage_sizeor offset-based pagination depending on endpoint - Check response for total count to determine if more pages exist
- Continue until all results are retrieved
Known Pitfalls
Timestamps:
- Most endpoints use Unix epoch seconds (not milliseconds)
- Some endpoints accept ISO 8601; check tool schema
- Time ranges should be reasonable (not years of data)
Query Syntax:
- Metric queries:
aggregation:metric{tags} - Log queries:
field:valuepairs - Monitor queries vary by type; check Datadog documentation
Rate Limits:
- Datadog API has per-endpoint rate limits
- Implement backoff on 429 responses
- Batch operations where possible
Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|---|---|---|
| Query metrics | DATADOG_QUERY_METRICS | query, from, to |
| List metrics | DATADOG_LIST_METRICS | q |
| Search logs | DATADOG_SEARCH_LOGS | query, from, to, limit |
| List log indexes | DATADOG_LIST_LOG_INDEXES | (none) |
| List monitors | DATADOG_LIST_MONITORS | tags |
| Get monitor | DATADOG_GET_MONITOR | monitor_id |
| Create monitor | DATADOG_CREATE_MONITOR | name, type, query, message |
| Update monitor | DATADOG_UPDATE_MONITOR | monitor_id |
| Mute monitor | DATADOG_MUTE_MONITOR | monitor_id |
| Unmute monitor | DATADOG_UNMUTE_MONITOR | monitor_id |
| List dashboards | DATADOG_LIST_DASHBOARDS | (none) |
| Get dashboard | DATADOG_GET_DASHBOARD | dashboard_id |
| Update dashboard | DATADOG_UPDATE_DASHBOARD | dashboard_id, title, widgets |
| Delete dashboard | DATADOG_DELETE_DASHBOARD | dashboard_id |
| List events | DATADOG_LIST_EVENTS | start, end |
| Create event | DATADOG_CREATE_EVENT | title, text, alert_type |
| Create downtime | DATADOG_CREATE_DOWNTIME | scope, start, end |
| List hosts | DATADOG_LIST_HOSTS | filter, sort_field |
| Get trace | DATADOG_GET_TRACE_BY_ID | trace_id |
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Datadog Automation
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