@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class GetDistributionMetricDataRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest() |
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getDistributionName()
The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
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Date |
getEndTime()
The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
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String |
getMetricName()
The metric for which you want to return information.
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Integer |
getPeriod()
The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.
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Date |
getStartTime()
The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
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List<String> |
getStatistics()
The statistic for the metric.
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String |
getUnit()
The unit for the metric data request.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setDistributionName(String distributionName)
The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
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void |
setEndTime(Date endTime)
The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
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void |
setMetricName(String metricName)
The metric for which you want to return information.
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void |
setPeriod(Integer period)
The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.
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void |
setStartTime(Date startTime)
The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
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void |
setStatistics(Collection<String> statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
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void |
setUnit(String unit)
The unit for the metric data request.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withDistributionName(String distributionName)
The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withEndTime(Date endTime)
The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withMetricName(DistributionMetricName metricName)
The metric for which you want to return information.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withMetricName(String metricName)
The metric for which you want to return information.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withPeriod(Integer period)
The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withStartTime(Date startTime)
The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withStatistics(Collection<String> statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withStatistics(MetricStatistic... statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withStatistics(String... statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withUnit(MetricUnit unit)
The unit for the metric data request.
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GetDistributionMetricDataRequest |
withUnit(String unit)
The unit for the metric data request.
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addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeout
public void setDistributionName(String distributionName)
The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
Use the GetDistributions
action to get a list of distribution names that you can specify.
distributionName
- The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
Use the GetDistributions
action to get a list of distribution names that you can specify.
public String getDistributionName()
The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
Use the GetDistributions
action to get a list of distribution names that you can specify.
Use the GetDistributions
action to get a list of distribution names that you can specify.
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withDistributionName(String distributionName)
The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
Use the GetDistributions
action to get a list of distribution names that you can specify.
distributionName
- The name of the distribution for which to get metric data.
Use the GetDistributions
action to get a list of distribution names that you can specify.
public void setMetricName(String metricName)
The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include
in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail distribution, for
all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS
requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a status code of
404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status code of 503
(Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
metricName
- The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
include in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail
distribution, for all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and
OPTIONS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a
status code of 404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status
code of 503 (Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
DistributionMetricName
public String getMetricName()
The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include
in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail distribution, for
all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS
requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a status code of
404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status code of 503
(Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
include in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail
distribution, for all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and
OPTIONS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's
HTTP status code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a
status code of 404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a
status code of 503 (Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
DistributionMetricName
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withMetricName(String metricName)
The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include
in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail distribution, for
all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS
requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a status code of
404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status code of 503
(Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
metricName
- The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
include in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail
distribution, for all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and
OPTIONS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a
status code of 404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status
code of 503 (Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
DistributionMetricName
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withMetricName(DistributionMetricName metricName)
The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to include
in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail distribution, for
all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and OPTIONS
requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a status code of
404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP status
code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status code of 503
(Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
metricName
- The metric for which you want to return information.
Valid distribution metric names are listed below, along with the most useful statistics
to
include in your request, and the published unit
value.
Requests
- The total number of viewer requests received by your Lightsail
distribution, for all HTTP methods, and for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesDownloaded
- The number of bytes downloaded by viewers for GET, HEAD, and
OPTIONS requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
BytesUploaded
- The number of bytes uploaded to your origin by your Lightsail
distribution, using POST and PUT requests.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Sum
.
Unit
: The published unit is None
.
TotalErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 4xx or 5xx.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
4xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status cod was 4xx. In these cases, the client or client viewer may have made an error. For example, a
status code of 404 (Not Found) means that the client requested an object that could not be found.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
5xxErrorRate
- The percentage of all viewer requests for which the response's HTTP
status code was 5xx. In these cases, the origin server did not satisfy the requests. For example, a status
code of 503 (Service Unavailable) means that the origin server is currently unavailable.
Statistics
: The most useful statistic is Average
.
Unit
: The published unit is Percent
.
DistributionMetricName
public void setStartTime(Date startTime)
The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use a start time of October 1, 2018, at 8 PM UTC, specify 1538424000
as
the start time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
startTime
- The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use a start time of October 1, 2018, at 8 PM UTC, specify
1538424000
as the start time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
public Date getStartTime()
The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use a start time of October 1, 2018, at 8 PM UTC, specify 1538424000
as
the start time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use a start time of October 1, 2018, at 8 PM UTC, specify
1538424000
as the start time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withStartTime(Date startTime)
The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use a start time of October 1, 2018, at 8 PM UTC, specify 1538424000
as
the start time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
startTime
- The start of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use a start time of October 1, 2018, at 8 PM UTC, specify
1538424000
as the start time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
public void setEndTime(Date endTime)
The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use an end time of October 1, 2018, at 9 PM UTC, specify 1538427600
as
the end time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
endTime
- The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use an end time of October 1, 2018, at 9 PM UTC, specify
1538427600
as the end time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
public Date getEndTime()
The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use an end time of October 1, 2018, at 9 PM UTC, specify 1538427600
as
the end time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use an end time of October 1, 2018, at 9 PM UTC, specify
1538427600
as the end time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withEndTime(Date endTime)
The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use an end time of October 1, 2018, at 9 PM UTC, specify 1538427600
as
the end time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
endTime
- The end of the time interval for which to get metric data.
Constraints:
Specified in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Specified in the Unix time format.
For example, if you wish to use an end time of October 1, 2018, at 9 PM UTC, specify
1538427600
as the end time.
You can convert a human-friendly time to Unix time format using a converter like Epoch converter.
public void setPeriod(Integer period)
The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.
period
- The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.public Integer getPeriod()
The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withPeriod(Integer period)
The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.
period
- The granularity, in seconds, for the metric data points that will be returned.public void setUnit(String unit)
The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see the
metricName
parameter.
unit
- The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see
the metricName
parameter.
MetricUnit
public String getUnit()
The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see the
metricName
parameter.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric,
see the metricName
parameter.
MetricUnit
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withUnit(String unit)
The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see the
metricName
parameter.
unit
- The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see
the metricName
parameter.
MetricUnit
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withUnit(MetricUnit unit)
The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see the
metricName
parameter.
unit
- The unit for the metric data request.
Valid units depend on the metric data being requested. For the valid units with each available metric, see
the metricName
parameter.
MetricUnit
public List<String> getStatistics()
The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine low
volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine high
volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic to
determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this statistic
with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close the average use
is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase or decrease your
resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
low volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to
determine high volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this
statistic to determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this
statistic with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close
the average use is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase
or decrease your resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
MetricStatistic
public void setStatistics(Collection<String> statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine low
volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine high
volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic to
determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this statistic
with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close the average use
is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase or decrease your
resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
statistics
- The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
low volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
high volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic
to determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this
statistic with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close
the average use is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase
or decrease your resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
MetricStatistic
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withStatistics(String... statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine low
volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine high
volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic to
determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this statistic
with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close the average use
is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase or decrease your
resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setStatistics(java.util.Collection)
or withStatistics(java.util.Collection)
if you want to
override the existing values.
statistics
- The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
low volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
high volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic
to determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this
statistic with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close
the average use is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase
or decrease your resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
MetricStatistic
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withStatistics(Collection<String> statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine low
volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine high
volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic to
determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this statistic
with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close the average use
is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase or decrease your
resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
statistics
- The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
low volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
high volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic
to determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this
statistic with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close
the average use is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase
or decrease your resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
MetricStatistic
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest withStatistics(MetricStatistic... statistics)
The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine low
volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine high
volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic to
determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this statistic
with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close the average use
is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase or decrease your
resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
statistics
- The statistic for the metric.
The following statistics are available:
Minimum
- The lowest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
low volumes of activity for your application.
Maximum
- The highest value observed during the specified period. Use this value to determine
high volumes of activity for your application.
Sum
- All values submitted for the matching metric added together. You can use this statistic
to determine the total volume of a metric.
Average
- The value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. By comparing this
statistic with the Minimum and Maximum values, you can determine the full scope of a metric and how close
the average use is to the Minimum and Maximum values. This comparison helps you to know when to increase
or decrease your resources.
SampleCount
- The count, or number, of data points used for the statistical calculation.
MetricStatistic
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public GetDistributionMetricDataRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequest
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
Object.clone()