website/integrations/monitoring/datadog/index.mdx
Datadog is a monitoring and analytics platform for cloud-scale applications. It provides monitoring of servers, databases, tools, and services through a SaaS-based data analytics platform.
The following placeholders are used in this guide:
authentik.company is the FQDN of the authentik installation.:::info Datadog regions
Datadog has multiple regional endpoints. This guide uses US5 (us5.datadoghq.com) as an example. Replace the Datadog URLs with your region's endpoint as needed:
| Region | Site URL |
|---|---|
| US1 | datadoghq.com |
| US3 | us3.datadoghq.com |
| US5 | us5.datadoghq.com |
| EU | datadoghq.eu |
| AP1 | ap1.datadoghq.com |
| US1-FED | ddog-gov.com |
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:::info This documentation lists only the settings that you need to change from their default values. Be aware that any changes other than those explicitly mentioned in this guide could cause issues accessing your application. :::
To support the integration of Datadog with authentik, you need to create an application/provider pair in authentik.
Log in to authentik as an administrator and open the authentik Admin interface.
Navigate to Applications > Applications and click Create with Provider to create an application and provider pair. (Alternatively you can first create a provider separately, then create the application and connect it with the provider.)
https://us5.datadoghq.com/account/saml/assertion.https://us5.datadoghq.com/account/saml/metadata.xml.Post.authentik default SAML Mapping: Email.Click Submit to save the new application and provider.
authentik).To confirm that authentik is properly configured with Datadog, first log out, then navigate to the Datadog login page and click Using Single Sign-On?. Enter your email address and click Next. You should be redirected to authentik, and after you authenticate, you will be redirected back to Datadog.
:::info When logging in via SP-initiated login, Datadog may send a one-time email verification code. This is normal security behavior. :::