Cloudflare plugin
Monitor the health and performance of your Cloudflare websites.
How to add the Cloudflare plugin
In SquaredUp browse to Settings > Plugins > Add plugin and search for the plugin.
Display Name:
Enter a name for your plugin. This helps you to identify this plugin in the list of your plugins.
API Token:
Go to your Cloudflare account, create an API token using the template Read all resources, and paste it in here. If you need help creating an API token, please refer to the Cloudflare documentation: Cloudflare: Creating API tokens
Leave the checkbox for Automatically create a workspace ticked, this will create a new workspace for this plugin containing out of the box dashboards and scopes.
Optionally, select whether you would like to restrict access to this plugin instance. By default, restricted access is set to off.
Restrict access to this plugin?
The term plugin here really means plugin instance. For example, a user may configure two instances of the AWS plugin, one for their development environment and one for production. In that case, each plugin instance has its own access control settings.
By default, Restrict access to this plugin? is set to off. The plugin can be viewed, edited and administered by anyone. If you would like to control who has access to this plugin, switch Restrict access to this plugin? to on.
Use the Restrict access to this plugin? dropdown to control who has access to the workspace:
By default, the user setting the permissions for the plugin will be given Full Control and the Everyone group will be given Link to workspace permissions.
Tailor access to the plugin, as required, by selecting individual users or user groups from the dropdown and giving them Link to workspace or Full Control permissions.
If the user is not available from the dropdown, you are able to invite them to the plugin by typing in their email address and then clicking Add. The new user will then receive an email inviting them to create an account on SquaredUp Cloud. Once the account has been created, they will gain access to the tenant.
At least one user or group must be given Full Control.
Admin users can edit the configuration, modify the Access Control List (ACL) and delete the plugin, regardless of the ACL chosen.
Plugin access levels
Access Level:
Link to workspace
- User can link the plugin to any workspace they have at least Editor permissions for.
- Data from the plugin can then be viewed by anyone with any access to the workspace.
User can share the plugin data with anyone they want.
User cannot configure the plugin in any way, or delete it.
Full Control - User can change the plugin configuration, ACL, and delete the plugin.
See Access control for more information.
Click Test and save to validate the plugin configuration.
Testing outcomes
Testing passed – a success message will be displayed and then the configuration will be saved.
Testing passed with warnings – warnings will be listed and potential fixes suggested. You can still use the plugin with warnings. Select Save with warnings if you believe that you can still use the plugin as required with the warnings listed. Alternatively, address the issues listed and then select Rerun tests to validate the plugin configuration again. If the validation now passes, click Save.
Testing Failed – errors will be listed and potential fixes suggested. You cannot use the plugin with errors. You are able to select Save with errors if you believe that a system outside of SquaredUp Cloud is causing the error that you need to fix. Alternatively, address the issues listed and then select Rerun tests to validate the plugin configuration again. If the validation now passes, click Save.
You can edit any plugin configurations at any time from Settings > Plugins.
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