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New Relic integration

Monitoring & Observability · 4 actions · API key auth

Integrate New Relic into workflows. Run NRQL queries, search monitored entities, fetch entity details, and record deployment change events via the NerdGraph GraphQL API.

Overview

The ModuleX New Relic integration lets a ModuleX agent operate New Relic on your behalf — running create and find actions across nrql queries, entities and deployment events — directly from a plain-English request, using your organization's own New Relic credentials. No pre-built workflow is required: the agent picks the right New Relic action for the task.

New Relic is a monitoring & observability platform. ModuleX adds the agent layer: ask for an outcome and it selects and runs the right New Relic action — or, when you want a repeatable process, the composer assembles a New Relic workflow for you, streaming the nodes onto the canvas as it builds.

Ask the assistant

Drive New Relic in plain English

Type what you want. A ModuleX agent picks the right New Relic action — or chains several — and runs it. No workflow to build.

  • Record a deployment change event in New Relic change tracking
    resolves tocreate_deployment_event
  • Show me the entities that match what I describe
    resolves tosearch_entities
Use cases

What you can automate with New Relic

  • Find the entities that match what you describesearch_entities
  • Create a deployment event straight from a requestcreate_deployment_event
  • Run a NRQL query against a New Relic account using NerdGraphnrql_query
  • Fetch a New Relic entity by GUIDget_entity
At a glance

New Relic integration at a glance

VendorNew Relic
CategoryMonitoring & Observability
Actions available4
AuthenticationAPI key
Uses your own credentialsYes
Works with the assistantYes
Works in the composerYes
Multi-step / tool-chainingYes
Technical referenceView docs
Integration version1.0.0
Last updatedJun 2026
Reference

All 4 New Relic actions

Nrql Queries1
nrql_query
Run a NRQL query against a New Relic account using NerdGraph.
Entities2
search_entities
Search New Relic entities by name, GUID, domain type, tags, or reporting state.
get_entity
Fetch a New Relic entity by GUID.
Deployment Events1
create_deployment_event
Record a deployment change event in New Relic change tracking.

See full parameters and response schemas in the New Relic integration docs

Two ways

Two ways to use New Relic in ModuleX

Ask the assistantType what you want done and a ModuleX agent picks the right New Relic action and runs it — no workflow to build.
Compose a workflowNeed it to happen every time? Describe the process and the composer wires New Relic into a repeatable workflow you can run on a schedule, from chat, or as an API.
Security

Connecting New Relic

API keyNew Relic uses API-key authentication. You provide your own New Relic secret key; ModuleX encrypts it and scopes it to your organization, so your whole team can use New Relic without re-authenticating.

Step-by-step setup in the New Relic docs

Related

Pairs well with New Relic

Agents often chain New Relic with these — connect them once and the agent can use all of them in a single task.

FAQ

New Relic + ModuleX FAQ

A ModuleX agent can run any of New Relic's 4 actions — across nrql queries, entities and deployment events — from a plain-English request, using your organization's own New Relic credentials.
No. The agent selects the right New Relic action from your prompt. A workflow is only needed when you want a repeatable process — and the composer builds that for you from a description.
Via your own New Relic API key, stored encrypted and scoped to your organization.
4, spanning nrql queries, entities and deployment events.
New Relic runs on your own credentials, so any New Relic usage is billed by New Relic directly. ModuleX meters the agent run — and if you connect your own model keys, there's no ModuleX markup on model usage.

Put New Relic to work in ModuleX.

Connect New Relic once with your own credentials and let your agent run all 4 actions on demand.

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