@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAWSSynthetics extends Object implements AWSSynthetics
AWSSynthetics
. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding overload
that takes a request object, which throws an UnsupportedOperationException
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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AssociateResourceResult |
associateResource(AssociateResourceRequest request)
Associates a canary with a group.
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CreateCanaryResult |
createCanary(CreateCanaryRequest request)
Creates a canary.
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CreateGroupResult |
createGroup(CreateGroupRequest request)
Creates a group which you can use to associate canaries with each other, including cross-Region canaries.
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DeleteCanaryResult |
deleteCanary(DeleteCanaryRequest request)
Permanently deletes the specified canary.
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DeleteGroupResult |
deleteGroup(DeleteGroupRequest request)
Deletes a group.
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DescribeCanariesResult |
describeCanaries(DescribeCanariesRequest request)
This operation returns a list of the canaries in your account, along with full details about each canary.
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DescribeCanariesLastRunResult |
describeCanariesLastRun(DescribeCanariesLastRunRequest request)
Use this operation to see information from the most recent run of each canary that you have created.
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DescribeRuntimeVersionsResult |
describeRuntimeVersions(DescribeRuntimeVersionsRequest request)
Returns a list of Synthetics canary runtime versions.
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DisassociateResourceResult |
disassociateResource(DisassociateResourceRequest request)
Removes a canary from a group.
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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.
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GetCanaryResult |
getCanary(GetCanaryRequest request)
Retrieves complete information about one canary.
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GetCanaryRunsResult |
getCanaryRuns(GetCanaryRunsRequest request)
Retrieves a list of runs for a specified canary.
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GetGroupResult |
getGroup(GetGroupRequest request)
Returns information about one group.
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ListAssociatedGroupsResult |
listAssociatedGroups(ListAssociatedGroupsRequest request)
Returns a list of the groups that the specified canary is associated with.
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ListGroupResourcesResult |
listGroupResources(ListGroupResourcesRequest request)
This operation returns a list of the ARNs of the canaries that are associated with the specified group.
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ListGroupsResult |
listGroups(ListGroupsRequest request)
Returns a list of all groups in the account, displaying their names, unique IDs, and ARNs.
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ListTagsForResourceResult |
listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Displays the tags associated with a canary or group.
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void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open.
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StartCanaryResult |
startCanary(StartCanaryRequest request)
Use this operation to run a canary that has already been created.
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StopCanaryResult |
stopCanary(StopCanaryRequest request)
Stops the canary to prevent all future runs.
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TagResourceResult |
tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified canary or group.
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UntagResourceResult |
untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
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UpdateCanaryResult |
updateCanary(UpdateCanaryRequest request)
Updates the configuration of a canary that has already been created.
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public AssociateResourceResult associateResource(AssociateResourceRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Associates a canary with a group. Using groups can help you with managing and automating your canaries, and you can also view aggregated run results and statistics for all canaries in a group.
You must run this operation in the Region where the canary exists.
associateResource
in interface AWSSynthetics
public CreateCanaryResult createCanary(CreateCanaryRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Creates a canary. Canaries are scripts that monitor your endpoints and APIs from the outside-in. Canaries help you check the availability and latency of your web services and troubleshoot anomalies by investigating load time data, screenshots of the UI, logs, and metrics. You can set up a canary to run continuously or just once.
Do not use CreateCanary
to modify an existing canary. Use UpdateCanary
instead.
To create canaries, you must have the CloudWatchSyntheticsFullAccess
policy. If you are creating a
new IAM role for the canary, you also need the iam:CreateRole
, iam:CreatePolicy
and
iam:AttachRolePolicy
permissions. For more information, see Necessary Roles and Permissions.
Do not include secrets or proprietary information in your canary names. The canary name makes up part of the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the canary, and the ARN is included in outbound calls over the internet. For more information, see Security Considerations for Synthetics Canaries.
createCanary
in interface AWSSynthetics
public CreateGroupResult createGroup(CreateGroupRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Creates a group which you can use to associate canaries with each other, including cross-Region canaries. Using groups can help you with managing and automating your canaries, and you can also view aggregated run results and statistics for all canaries in a group.
Groups are global resources. When you create a group, it is replicated across Amazon Web Services Regions, and you can view it and add canaries to it from any Region. Although the group ARN format reflects the Region name where it was created, a group is not constrained to any Region. This means that you can put canaries from multiple Regions into the same group, and then use that group to view and manage all of those canaries in a single view.
Groups are supported in all Regions except the Regions that are disabled by default. For more information about these Regions, see Enabling a Region.
Each group can contain as many as 10 canaries. You can have as many as 20 groups in your account. Any single canary can be a member of up to 10 groups.
createGroup
in interface AWSSynthetics
public DeleteCanaryResult deleteCanary(DeleteCanaryRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Permanently deletes the specified canary.
If you specify DeleteLambda
to true
, CloudWatch Synthetics also deletes the Lambda
functions and layers that are used by the canary.
Other resources used and created by the canary are not automatically deleted. After you delete a canary that you do not intend to use again, you should also delete the following:
The CloudWatch alarms created for this canary. These alarms have a name of
Synthetics-SharpDrop-Alarm-MyCanaryName
.
Amazon S3 objects and buckets, such as the canary's artifact location.
IAM roles created for the canary. If they were created in the console, these roles have the name
role/service-role/CloudWatchSyntheticsRole-MyCanaryName
.
CloudWatch Logs log groups created for the canary. These logs groups have the name
/aws/lambda/cwsyn-MyCanaryName
.
Before you delete a canary, you might want to use GetCanary
to display the information about this
canary. Make note of the information returned by this operation so that you can delete these resources after you
delete the canary.
deleteCanary
in interface AWSSynthetics
public DeleteGroupResult deleteGroup(DeleteGroupRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Deletes a group. The group doesn't need to be empty to be deleted. If there are canaries in the group, they are not deleted when you delete the group.
Groups are a global resource that appear in all Regions, but the request to delete a group must be made from its home Region. You can find the home Region of a group within its ARN.
deleteGroup
in interface AWSSynthetics
public DescribeCanariesResult describeCanaries(DescribeCanariesRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
This operation returns a list of the canaries in your account, along with full details about each canary.
This operation supports resource-level authorization using an IAM policy and the Names
parameter. If
you specify the Names
parameter, the operation is successful only if you have authorization to view
all the canaries that you specify in your request. If you do not have permission to view any of the canaries, the
request fails with a 403 response.
You are required to use the Names
parameter if you are logged on to a user or role that has an IAM
policy that restricts which canaries that you are allowed to view. For more information, see
Limiting a user to viewing specific canaries.
describeCanaries
in interface AWSSynthetics
public DescribeCanariesLastRunResult describeCanariesLastRun(DescribeCanariesLastRunRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Use this operation to see information from the most recent run of each canary that you have created.
This operation supports resource-level authorization using an IAM policy and the Names
parameter. If
you specify the Names
parameter, the operation is successful only if you have authorization to view
all the canaries that you specify in your request. If you do not have permission to view any of the canaries, the
request fails with a 403 response.
You are required to use the Names
parameter if you are logged on to a user or role that has an IAM
policy that restricts which canaries that you are allowed to view. For more information, see
Limiting a user to viewing specific canaries.
describeCanariesLastRun
in interface AWSSynthetics
public DescribeRuntimeVersionsResult describeRuntimeVersions(DescribeRuntimeVersionsRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Returns a list of Synthetics canary runtime versions. For more information, see Canary Runtime Versions.
describeRuntimeVersions
in interface AWSSynthetics
public DisassociateResourceResult disassociateResource(DisassociateResourceRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Removes a canary from a group. You must run this operation in the Region where the canary exists.
disassociateResource
in interface AWSSynthetics
public GetCanaryResult getCanary(GetCanaryRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Retrieves complete information about one canary. You must specify the name of the canary that you want. To get a list of canaries and their names, use DescribeCanaries.
getCanary
in interface AWSSynthetics
public GetCanaryRunsResult getCanaryRuns(GetCanaryRunsRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Retrieves a list of runs for a specified canary.
getCanaryRuns
in interface AWSSynthetics
public GetGroupResult getGroup(GetGroupRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Returns information about one group. Groups are a global resource, so you can use this operation from any Region.
getGroup
in interface AWSSynthetics
public ListAssociatedGroupsResult listAssociatedGroups(ListAssociatedGroupsRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Returns a list of the groups that the specified canary is associated with. The canary that you specify must be in the current Region.
listAssociatedGroups
in interface AWSSynthetics
public ListGroupResourcesResult listGroupResources(ListGroupResourcesRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
This operation returns a list of the ARNs of the canaries that are associated with the specified group.
listGroupResources
in interface AWSSynthetics
public ListGroupsResult listGroups(ListGroupsRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Returns a list of all groups in the account, displaying their names, unique IDs, and ARNs. The groups from all Regions are returned.
listGroups
in interface AWSSynthetics
public ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Displays the tags associated with a canary or group.
listTagsForResource
in interface AWSSynthetics
public StartCanaryResult startCanary(StartCanaryRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Use this operation to run a canary that has already been created. The frequency of the canary runs is determined
by the value of the canary's Schedule
. To see a canary's schedule, use GetCanary.
startCanary
in interface AWSSynthetics
public StopCanaryResult stopCanary(StopCanaryRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Stops the canary to prevent all future runs. If the canary is currently running,the run that is in progress completes on its own, publishes metrics, and uploads artifacts, but it is not recorded in Synthetics as a completed run.
You can use StartCanary
to start it running again with the canary’s current schedule at any point in
the future.
stopCanary
in interface AWSSynthetics
public TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified canary or group.
Tags can help you organize and categorize your resources. You can also use them to scope user permissions, by granting a user permission to access or change only resources with certain tag values.
Tags don't have any semantic meaning to Amazon Web Services and are interpreted strictly as strings of characters.
You can use the TagResource
action with a resource that already has tags. If you specify a new tag
key for the resource, this tag is appended to the list of tags associated with the resource. If you specify a tag
key that is already associated with the resource, the new tag value that you specify replaces the previous value
for that tag.
You can associate as many as 50 tags with a canary or group.
tagResource
in interface AWSSynthetics
public UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
untagResource
in interface AWSSynthetics
public UpdateCanaryResult updateCanary(UpdateCanaryRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
Updates the configuration of a canary that has already been created.
You can't use this operation to update the tags of an existing canary. To change the tags of an existing canary, use TagResource.
updateCanary
in interface AWSSynthetics
public void shutdown()
AWSSynthetics
shutdown
in interface AWSSynthetics
public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
AWSSynthetics
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 a request.
getCachedResponseMetadata
in interface AWSSynthetics
request
- The originally executed request.