IHttpStage
- class aws_cdk.aws_apigatewayv2.IHttpStage(*args, **kwargs)
Bases:
IStage
,Protocol
Represents the HttpStage.
Methods
- apply_removal_policy(policy)
Apply the given removal policy to this resource.
The Removal Policy controls what happens to this resource when it stops being managed by CloudFormation, either because you’ve removed it from the CDK application or because you’ve made a change that requires the resource to be replaced.
The resource can be deleted (
RemovalPolicy.DESTROY
), or left in your AWS account for data recovery and cleanup later (RemovalPolicy.RETAIN
).- Parameters:
policy (
RemovalPolicy
) –- Return type:
None
- metric(metric_name, *, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
Return the given named metric for this HTTP Api Gateway Stage.
- Parameters:
metric_name (
str
) –account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) – Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No labelperiod (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
average over 5 minutes
- Return type:
- metric_client_error(*, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
Metric for the number of client-side errors captured in a given period.
- Parameters:
account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) –Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No label
period (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
sum over 5 minutes
- Return type:
- metric_count(*, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
Metric for the total number API requests in a given period.
- Parameters:
account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) –Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No label
period (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
SampleCount over 5 minutes
- Return type:
- metric_data_processed(*, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
Metric for the amount of data processed in bytes.
- Parameters:
account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) –Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No label
period (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
sum over 5 minutes
- Return type:
- metric_integration_latency(*, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
Metric for the time between when API Gateway relays a request to the backend and when it receives a response from the backend.
- Parameters:
account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) –Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No label
period (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
no statistic
- Return type:
- metric_latency(*, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
The time between when API Gateway receives a request from a client and when it returns a response to the client.
The latency includes the integration latency and other API Gateway overhead.
- Parameters:
account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) –Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No label
period (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
no statistic
- Return type:
- metric_server_error(*, account=None, color=None, dimensions_map=None, label=None, period=None, region=None, statistic=None, unit=None)
Metric for the number of server-side errors captured in a given period.
- Parameters:
account (
Optional
[str
]) – Account which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment account.color (
Optional
[str
]) – The hex color code, prefixed with ‘#’ (e.g. ‘#00ff00’), to use when this metric is rendered on a graph. TheColor
class has a set of standard colors that can be used here. Default: - Automatic colordimensions_map (
Optional
[Mapping
[str
,str
]]) – Dimensions of the metric. Default: - No dimensions.label (
Optional
[str
]) –Label for this metric when added to a Graph in a Dashboard. You can use dynamic labels to show summary information about the entire displayed time series in the legend. For example, if you use:: [max: ${MAX}] MyMetric As the metric label, the maximum value in the visible range will be shown next to the time series name in the graph’s legend. Default: - No label
period (
Optional
[Duration
]) – The period over which the specified statistic is applied. Default: Duration.minutes(5)region (
Optional
[str
]) – Region which this metric comes from. Default: - Deployment region.statistic (
Optional
[str
]) – What function to use for aggregating. Use theaws_cloudwatch.Stats
helper class to construct valid input strings. Can be one of the following: - “Minimum” | “min” - “Maximum” | “max” - “Average” | “avg” - “Sum” | “sum” - “SampleCount | “n” - “pNN.NN” - “tmNN.NN” | “tm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “iqm” - “wmNN.NN” | “wm(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tcNN.NN” | “tc(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” - “tsNN.NN” | “ts(NN.NN%:NN.NN%)” Default: Averageunit (
Optional
[Unit
]) – Unit used to filter the metric stream. Only refer to datums emitted to the metric stream with the given unit and ignore all others. Only useful when datums are being emitted to the same metric stream under different units. The default is to use all matric datums in the stream, regardless of unit, which is recommended in nearly all cases. CloudWatch does not honor this property for graphs. Default: - All metric datums in the given metric stream
- Default:
sum over 5 minutes
- Return type:
Attributes
- api
The API this stage is associated to.
- domain_url
The custom domain URL to this stage.
- env
The environment this resource belongs to.
For resources that are created and managed by the CDK (generally, those created by creating new class instances like Role, Bucket, etc.), this is always the same as the environment of the stack they belong to; however, for imported resources (those obtained from static methods like fromRoleArn, fromBucketName, etc.), that might be different than the stack they were imported into.
- node
The tree node.
- stack
The stack in which this resource is defined.
- stage_name
The name of the stage;
its primary identifier.
- Attribute:
true
- url
The URL to this stage.