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Coralogix
Coralogix is a machine learning powered log analytics platform which drastically improves the delivery and maintenance process for software providers. This integration allows you to configure your Postman Monitors to send metrics to Coralogix where you can visualize and compare metrics.
Setting up a Coralogix integration requires you to get an API key from Coralogix and configure your Postman Monitors. After you set up the integration, you can view real-time alerts based on the results of your monitors.
Retrieving your Coralogix Private Key
Log in to Coralogix. The following screen appears:
Click "Settings" to go to the following screen:
Navigate to "Send your logs" tab and copy the private key for later use, as illustrated in the above screen (highlighted in red circle).
Configuring Coralogix Integration
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In the Integrations page, find Coralogix in the list of Postman’s 3rd party Integrations for Postman Pro and Enterprise users.
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Click View Details to see information about Coralogix.
You also can click the Configured Integrations tab to set up other integrations, view available integrations for Coralogix, or view all integrations.
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Click Add Integration to display the Send Monitor Run Results options.
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To send your monitor metrics and events to Coralogix:
- Select the monitor whose data you would like to send to Coralogix.
- Enter a Coralogix private key.
- Optionally indicate if you want to send collection or environment details for each run.
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Click Add Integration.
Once you click Add Integration, the following screen appears to indicate the integration is configured:
Now you can run the monitor and wait for a few seconds to analyse the metrics. The next section describes the procedure to view and analyze metrics.
Analyzing metrics in Coralogix
Once the data starts flowing into Coralogix, you can view and analyze these metrics in the Coralogix dashboard, as illustrated in the screen below:
Click 'logs' tab to a view a list of all logs. You can filter the services by name. As many services may be running in your system, you can filter by selecting Postman to view all coralogix logs for Postman. The schema appears, as illustrated below:







