Sym helps you build access and approval workflows using your native platform engineering tools
Define and deploy access rules in Terraform
Request, approve, and deny anywhere in Slack
An example of the Sym Overview Dashboard
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Overview
Sym is a platform that allows you to define simple automations that turn just-in-time access policies into easy-to-operate workflows, executed in Slack. Define access flows in Terraform, customize and integrate with other systems in code, and use our API or Slack App to request and approve/deny access.
This integration enables customers to send Sym audit logs directly to Datadog using a Sym Log Destination.
These logs are sent in real time for every event processed by the Sym platform, such as request
or approve
.
Setup
Installation
To set up the Sym integration:
- From the Sym Datadog Integration tile, click on “Connect Accounts”.
- Datadog will redirect you to Sym to begin the OAuth authorization flow. Enter your Sym Org ID here to continue to log in to Sym.
- After successfully authorizing, a
sym_log_destination
Terraform resource will display. Copy and paste this into your Sym Terraform Configuration.
Configuration
For more information about configuring your Datadog Log Destination in Terraform, see the Sym documentation.
Validation
After you have Terraformed your Datadog Log Destination, you can confirm its existence with the following symflow
CLI command:
symflow resources list sym_log_destination
Uninstallation
- Uninstall the integration by clicking the Uninstall button on the integration tile.
- Once this integration has been uninstalled, any previous authorizations are revoked.
- Additionally, ensure that all API keys associated with this integration have been disabled by searching for the integration name on the API Keys page.
Troubleshooting
Need help? Contact us at support@symops.com.