@ThreadSafe @Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonInternetMonitorClient extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AmazonInternetMonitor
Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor provides visibility into how internet issues impact the performance and availability between your applications hosted on Amazon Web Services and your end users. It can reduce the time it takes for you to diagnose internet issues from days to minutes. Internet Monitor uses the connectivity data that Amazon Web Services captures from its global networking footprint to calculate a baseline of performance and availability for internet traffic. This is the same data that Amazon Web Services uses to monitor internet uptime and availability. With those measurements as a baseline, Internet Monitor raises awareness for you when there are significant problems for your end users in the different geographic locations where your application runs.
Internet Monitor publishes internet measurements to CloudWatch Logs and CloudWatch Metrics, to easily support using CloudWatch tools with health information for geographies and networks specific to your application. Internet Monitor sends health events to Amazon EventBridge so that you can set up notifications. If an issue is caused by the Amazon Web Services network, you also automatically receive an Amazon Web Services Health Dashboard notification with the steps that Amazon Web Services is taking to mitigate the problem.
To use Internet Monitor, you create a monitor and associate your application's resources with it - VPCs, NLBs, CloudFront distributions, or WorkSpaces directories - so Internet Monitor can determine where your application's internet traffic is. Internet Monitor then provides internet measurements from Amazon Web Services that are specific to the locations and ASNs (typically, internet service providers or ISPs) that communicate with your application.
For more information, see Using Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static AmazonInternetMonitorClientBuilder |
builder() |
CreateMonitorResult |
createMonitor(CreateMonitorRequest request)
Creates a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
|
DeleteMonitorResult |
deleteMonitor(DeleteMonitorRequest request)
Deletes a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
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ResponseMetadata |
getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful, request, typically used for debugging issues
where a service isn't acting as expected.
|
GetHealthEventResult |
getHealthEvent(GetHealthEventRequest request)
Gets information that Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has created and stored about a health event for a
specified monitor.
|
GetInternetEventResult |
getInternetEvent(GetInternetEventRequest request)
Gets information that Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has generated about an internet event.
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GetMonitorResult |
getMonitor(GetMonitorRequest request)
Gets information about a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor based on a monitor name.
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GetQueryResultsResult |
getQueryResults(GetQueryResultsRequest request)
Return the data for a query with the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface.
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GetQueryStatusResult |
getQueryStatus(GetQueryStatusRequest request)
Returns the current status of a query for the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface, for a specified
query ID and monitor.
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ListHealthEventsResult |
listHealthEvents(ListHealthEventsRequest request)
Lists all health events for a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
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ListInternetEventsResult |
listInternetEvents(ListInternetEventsRequest request)
Lists internet events that cause performance or availability issues for client locations.
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ListMonitorsResult |
listMonitors(ListMonitorsRequest request)
Lists all of your monitors for Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor and their statuses, along with the Amazon
Resource Name (ARN) and name of each monitor.
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ListTagsForResourceResult |
listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Lists the tags for a resource.
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void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held
open.
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StartQueryResult |
startQuery(StartQueryRequest request)
Start a query to return data for a specific query type for the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query
interface.
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StopQueryResult |
stopQuery(StopQueryRequest request)
Stop a query that is progress for a specific monitor.
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TagResourceResult |
tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
Adds a tag to a resource.
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UntagResourceResult |
untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
Removes a tag from a resource.
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UpdateMonitorResult |
updateMonitor(UpdateMonitorRequest request)
Updates a monitor.
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addRequestHandler, addRequestHandler, configureRegion, getClientConfiguration, getEndpointPrefix, getMonitoringListeners, getRequestMetricsCollector, getServiceName, getSignerByURI, getSignerOverride, getSignerRegionOverride, getTimeOffset, makeImmutable, removeRequestHandler, removeRequestHandler, setEndpoint, setEndpoint, setRegion, setServiceNameIntern, setSignerRegionOverride, setTimeOffset, withEndpoint, withRegion, withRegion, withTimeOffset
public static AmazonInternetMonitorClientBuilder builder()
public CreateMonitorResult createMonitor(CreateMonitorRequest request)
Creates a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. A monitor is built based on information from the application resources that you add: VPCs, Network Load Balancers (NLBs), Amazon CloudFront distributions, and Amazon WorkSpaces directories. Internet Monitor then publishes internet measurements from Amazon Web Services that are specific to the city-networks. That is, the locations and ASNs (typically internet service providers or ISPs), where clients access your application. For more information, see Using Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
When you create a monitor, you choose the percentage of traffic that you want to monitor. You can also set a maximum limit for the number of city-networks where client traffic is monitored, that caps the total traffic that Internet Monitor monitors. A city-network maximum is the limit of city-networks, but you only pay for the number of city-networks that are actually monitored. You can update your monitor at any time to change the percentage of traffic to monitor or the city-networks maximum. For more information, see Choosing a city-network maximum value in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
createMonitor
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
createMonitorRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ConflictException
- The requested resource is in use.LimitExceededException
- The request exceeded a service quota.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public DeleteMonitorResult deleteMonitor(DeleteMonitorRequest request)
Deletes a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
deleteMonitor
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
deleteMonitorRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public GetHealthEventResult getHealthEvent(GetHealthEventRequest request)
Gets information that Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has created and stored about a health event for a specified monitor. This information includes the impacted locations, and all the information related to the event, by location.
The information returned includes the impact on performance, availability, and round-trip time, information about the network providers (ASNs), the event type, and so on.
Information rolled up at the global traffic level is also returned, including the impact type and total traffic impact.
getHealthEvent
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
getHealthEventRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public GetInternetEventResult getInternetEvent(GetInternetEventRequest request)
Gets information that Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor has generated about an internet event. Internet Monitor displays information about recent global health events, called internet events, on a global outages map that is available to all Amazon Web Services customers.
The information returned here includes the impacted location, when the event started and (if the event is over)
ended, the type of event (PERFORMANCE
or AVAILABILITY
), and the status (
ACTIVE
or RESOLVED
).
getInternetEvent
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
getInternetEventRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public GetMonitorResult getMonitor(GetMonitorRequest request)
Gets information about a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor based on a monitor name. The information returned includes the Amazon Resource Name (ARN), create time, modified time, resources included in the monitor, and status information.
getMonitor
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
getMonitorRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public GetQueryResultsResult getQueryResults(GetQueryResultsRequest request)
Return the data for a query with the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface. Specify the query that
you want to return results for by providing a QueryId
and a monitor name.
For more information about using the query interface, including examples, see Using the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor User Guide.
getQueryResults
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
getQueryResultsRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.LimitExceededException
- The request exceeded a service quota.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public GetQueryStatusResult getQueryStatus(GetQueryStatusRequest request)
Returns the current status of a query for the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface, for a specified
query ID and monitor. When you run a query, check the status to make sure that the query has
SUCCEEDED
before you review the results.
QUEUED
: The query is scheduled to run.
RUNNING
: The query is in progress but not complete.
SUCCEEDED
: The query completed sucessfully.
FAILED
: The query failed due to an error.
CANCELED
: The query was canceled.
getQueryStatus
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
getQueryStatusRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.LimitExceededException
- The request exceeded a service quota.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public ListHealthEventsResult listHealthEvents(ListHealthEventsRequest request)
Lists all health events for a monitor in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. Returns information for health events including the event start and end times, and the status.
Health events that have start times during the time frame that is requested are not included in the list of health events.
listHealthEvents
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
listHealthEventsRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public ListInternetEventsResult listInternetEvents(ListInternetEventsRequest request)
Lists internet events that cause performance or availability issues for client locations. Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor displays information about recent global health events, called internet events, on a global outages map that is available to all Amazon Web Services customers.
You can constrain the list of internet events returned by providing a start time and end time to define a total time frame for events you want to list. Both start time and end time specify the time when an event started. End time is optional. If you don't include it, the default end time is the current time.
You can also limit the events returned to a specific status (ACTIVE
or RESOLVED
) or
type (PERFORMANCE
or AVAILABILITY
).
listInternetEvents
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
listInternetEventsRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public ListMonitorsResult listMonitors(ListMonitorsRequest request)
Lists all of your monitors for Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor and their statuses, along with the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) and name of each monitor.
listMonitors
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
listMonitorsRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Lists the tags for a resource. Tags are supported only for monitors in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor.
listTagsForResource
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
listTagsForResourceRequest
- TooManyRequestsException
- There were too many requests.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.NotFoundException
- The request specifies something that doesn't exist.BadRequestException
- A bad request was received.InternalServerErrorException
- There was an internal server error.public StartQueryResult startQuery(StartQueryRequest request)
Start a query to return data for a specific query type for the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query
interface. Specify a time period for the data that you want returned by using StartTime
and
EndTime
. You filter the query results to return by providing parameters that you specify with
FilterParameters
.
For more information about using the query interface, including examples, see Using the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor query interface in the Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor User Guide.
startQuery
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
startQueryRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.LimitExceededException
- The request exceeded a service quota.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public StopQueryResult stopQuery(StopQueryRequest request)
Stop a query that is progress for a specific monitor.
stopQuery
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
stopQueryRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.LimitExceededException
- The request exceeded a service quota.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
Adds a tag to a resource. Tags are supported only for monitors in Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor. You can add a maximum of 50 tags in Internet Monitor.
A minimum of one tag is required for this call. It returns an error if you use the TagResource
request with 0 tags.
tagResource
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
tagResourceRequest
- TooManyRequestsException
- There were too many requests.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.NotFoundException
- The request specifies something that doesn't exist.BadRequestException
- A bad request was received.InternalServerErrorException
- There was an internal server error.public UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
Removes a tag from a resource.
untagResource
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
untagResourceRequest
- TooManyRequestsException
- There were too many requests.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.NotFoundException
- The request specifies something that doesn't exist.BadRequestException
- A bad request was received.InternalServerErrorException
- There was an internal server error.public UpdateMonitorResult updateMonitor(UpdateMonitorRequest request)
Updates a monitor. You can update a monitor to change the percentage of traffic to monitor or the maximum number of city-networks (locations and ASNs), to add or remove resources, or to change the status of the monitor. Note that you can't change the name of a monitor.
The city-network maximum that you choose is the limit, but you only pay for the number of city-networks that are actually monitored. For more information, see Choosing a city-network maximum value in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
updateMonitor
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
updateMonitorRequest
- InternalServerException
- An internal error occurred.ResourceNotFoundException
- The request specifies a resource that doesn't exist.AccessDeniedException
- You don't have sufficient permission to perform this action.ThrottlingException
- The request was denied due to request throttling.LimitExceededException
- The request exceeded a service quota.ValidationException
- Invalid request.public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing the request.
getCachedResponseMetadata
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
request
- The originally executed requestpublic void shutdown()
AmazonWebServiceClient
shutdown
in interface AmazonInternetMonitor
shutdown
in class AmazonWebServiceClient