GaugeWidget

class aws_cdk.aws_cloudwatch.GaugeWidget(*, annotations=None, end=None, left_y_axis=None, legend_position=None, live_data=None, metrics=None, period=None, set_period_to_time_range=None, start=None, statistic=None, height=None, region=None, title=None, width=None)

Bases: ConcreteWidget

A dashboard gauge widget that displays metrics.

ExampleMetadata:

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Example:

# dashboard: cloudwatch.Dashboard
# error_alarm: cloudwatch.Alarm
# gauge_metric: cloudwatch.Metric


dashboard.add_widgets(cloudwatch.GaugeWidget(
    metrics=[gauge_metric],
    left_yAxis=cloudwatch.YAxisProps(
        min=0,
        max=1000
    )
))
Parameters:
  • annotations (Optional[Sequence[Union[HorizontalAnnotation, Dict[str, Any]]]]) – Annotations for the left Y axis. Default: - No annotations

  • end (Optional[str]) – The end of the time range to use for each widget independently from those of the dashboard. If you specify a value for end, you must also specify a value for start. Specify an absolute time in the ISO 8601 format. For example, 2018-12-17T06:00:00.000Z. Default: When the dashboard loads, the end date will be the current time.

  • left_y_axis (Union[YAxisProps, Dict[str, Any], None]) – Left Y axis. Default: - None

  • legend_position (Optional[LegendPosition]) – Position of the legend. Default: - bottom

  • live_data (Optional[bool]) – Whether the graph should show live data. Default: false

  • metrics (Optional[Sequence[IMetric]]) – Metrics to display on left Y axis. Default: - No metrics

  • period (Optional[Duration]) – The default period for all metrics in this widget. The period is the length of time represented by one data point on the graph. This default can be overridden within each metric definition. Default: cdk.Duration.seconds(300)

  • set_period_to_time_range (Optional[bool]) – Whether to show the value from the entire time range. Only applicable for Bar and Pie charts. If false, values will be from the most recent period of your chosen time range; if true, shows the value from the entire time range. Default: false

  • start (Optional[str]) – The start of the time range to use for each widget independently from those of the dashboard. You can specify start without specifying end to specify a relative time range that ends with the current time. In this case, the value of start must begin with -P, and you can use M, H, D, W and M as abbreviations for minutes, hours, days, weeks and months. For example, -PT8H shows the last 8 hours and -P3M shows the last three months. You can also use start along with an end field, to specify an absolute time range. When specifying an absolute time range, use the ISO 8601 format. For example, 2018-12-17T06:00:00.000Z. Default: When the dashboard loads, the start time will be the default time range.

  • statistic (Optional[str]) – The default statistic to be displayed for each metric. This default can be overridden within the definition of each individual metric Default: - The statistic for each metric is used

  • height (Union[int, float, None]) – Height of the widget. Default: - 6 for Alarm and Graph widgets. 3 for single value widgets where most recent value of a metric is displayed.

  • region (Optional[str]) – The region the metrics of this graph should be taken from. Default: - Current region

  • title (Optional[str]) – Title for the graph. Default: - None

  • width (Union[int, float, None]) – Width of the widget, in a grid of 24 units wide. Default: 6

Methods

add_metric(metric)

Add another metric to the left Y axis of the GaugeWidget.

Parameters:

metric (IMetric) – the metric to add.

Return type:

None

position(x, y)

Place the widget at a given position.

Parameters:
  • x (Union[int, float])

  • y (Union[int, float])

Return type:

None

to_json()

Return the widget JSON for use in the dashboard.

Return type:

List[Any]

Attributes

height

The amount of vertical grid units the widget will take up.

warnings

Any warnings that are produced as a result of putting together this widget.

warnings_v2

Any warnings that are produced as a result of putting together this widget.

width

The amount of horizontal grid units the widget will take up.