| name | slo-manage |
| description | Creates, updates, syncs, and deletes Grafana SLO definitions via gcx with dry-run validation and GitOps pull/push workflows. Use when the user wants to create, update, pull, push, or delete SLO definitions. Trigger on phrases like "create an SLO", "update SLO objective", "push SLO", "pull SLOs", "delete SLO", or "GitOps sync SLOs". For checking SLO health or status, use slo-check-status instead. For investigating a breaching SLO, use slo-investigate instead. |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Write, Edit |
SLO Management
Create, update, sync, and delete SLO definitions using gcx.
Core Principles
- Use gcx commands exclusively — do not call Grafana APIs directly
- Always run
--dry-run before any push operation; proceed only if dry-run succeeds
- Trust the user's expertise — skip explanations of SLO concepts
- Use
-o json for agent processing; default table/yaml for user display
- Auto-resolve datasource UIDs; only ask if auto-discovery fails
Query Type Decision Table
Select query type based on what the user describes:
| User describes | Query type |
|---|
| "percentage of successful requests", "success rate", "error rate" | ratio |
| "raw PromQL expression", "custom metric formula" | freeform |
| "metric above/below threshold", "latency under X ms", "availability percentage" | threshold |
Metric-Pattern Decision Table
Use the metric name suffix to pick the query type when the user provides a metric name:
| Metric suffix / type | Query type | Rationale |
|---|
_total counter | ratio | success_total / all_total |
_bucket histogram | threshold | use le-bound threshold on quantile |
_gauge or up metric | threshold | compare to fixed threshold |
| None of the above | freeform | last resort only |
Guardrail: Freeform is a last resort. Before choosing freeform, verify the SLI cannot be expressed as ratio or threshold.
Hard requirement: Freeform queries MUST use $__rate_interval in all rate()/increase() calls. Literal ranges like [5m] are rejected by the SLO API.
Workflow 1: Create New SLO
Step 1: Determine query type using the decision table above
Step 2: Resolve destination datasource UID
gcx datasources list --type prometheus
Use the UID from the output. If multiple Prometheus datasources exist, ask the user which to use.
Step 3: Build YAML from the appropriate template
For complete ratio, freeform, and threshold templates (including alerting, labels, and folder fields), see references/slo-templates.md. Key structure:
apiVersion: slo.ext.grafana.app/v1alpha1
kind: SLO
metadata:
name: ""
spec:
name: "my-api-availability"
description: "API availability over 28 days"
query:
type: ratio
ratio:
successMetric:
prometheusMetric: http_requests_total{status!~"5.."}
totalMetric:
prometheusMetric: http_requests_total
groupByLabels: [cluster, service]
objectives:
- value: 0.999
window: 28d
destinationDatasource:
uid: <prometheus-uid>
Step 4: Validate with dry-run, then push
gcx slo definitions push slo.yaml --dry-run
gcx slo definitions push slo.yaml
Push semantics:
metadata.name empty → always creates (server assigns UUID)
metadata.name set to UUID → upsert (updates if exists, creates if not)
After creation, server assigns UUID. Run gcx slo definitions list to confirm.
Workflow 2: Update Existing SLO
Step 1: Get current definition
gcx slo definitions get <UUID> -o yaml > slo.yaml
Step 2: Modify the YAML file
Edit the relevant fields (objective value, query, alerting, etc.).
Do not modify metadata.name (UUID) or readOnly fields.
Step 3: Dry-run, then push
gcx slo definitions push slo.yaml --dry-run
gcx slo definitions push slo.yaml
Workflow 3: GitOps Sync (Pull/Push)
Pull all SLOs to disk
gcx slo definitions pull -d ./slos
Push directory of SLOs
gcx slo definitions push ./slos/SLO/*.yaml --dry-run
gcx slo definitions push ./slos/SLO/*.yaml
Workflow 4: Delete SLO
Step 1: Confirm SLO identity
gcx slo definitions list
gcx slo definitions get <UUID>
Confirm the UUID and name with the user before deletion.
Step 2: Delete
gcx slo definitions delete <UUID> -f
Use -f to skip confirmation prompt when running in agent mode.
Configuration Guidance
Objective values (stored as 0–1, displayed as percentage):
- Typical range: 0.9 (90%) to 0.9999 (99.99%)
- Common starting points: 0.99 (99%), 0.999 (99.9%), 0.9999 (99.99%)
Window options: 7d, 14d, 28d, 30d
- 28d is most common; matches many SLO frameworks
- Shorter windows (7d) react faster but have higher variance
Alerting best practices:
fastBurn: Pages on-call (high burn rate, short window — catches rapid budget consumption)
slowBurn: Creates tickets (low burn rate, long window — catches gradual degradation)
Labels: Use consistent label keys (team, service, environment, tier) for filtering and grouping.
GroupByLabels (ratio/threshold queries): Add labels like cluster, service, endpoint for dimensional breakdown in status and investigation.
Output Format
After create/update:
SLO: <name>
UUID: <uuid>
Status: Created | Updated
Objective: <value>% over <window>
Datasource: <uid>
After pull:
Pulled <N> SLO definitions to <dir>/SLO/
After delete:
Deleted: <uuid> (<name>)
Error Handling
- Push fails with 400: Check YAML structure matches template; verify
destinationDatasource.uid is valid
- Push fails with 404 on update: UUID in
metadata.name not found; check with gcx slo definitions list
- Pull creates empty directory: No SLOs in this context; check
gcx config view for active context
- Datasource list returns empty: No Prometheus datasources configured; ask user for UID manually
- Dry-run shows unexpected diff: Show diff to user and ask for confirmation before proceeding
- Delete fails with 404: UUID already deleted or wrong UUID; verify with
gcx slo definitions list