@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAmazonCloudWatchEvidently extends Object implements AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
. 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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BatchEvaluateFeatureResult |
batchEvaluateFeature(BatchEvaluateFeatureRequest request)
This operation assigns feature variation to user sessions.
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CreateExperimentResult |
createExperiment(CreateExperimentRequest request)
Creates an Evidently experiment.
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CreateFeatureResult |
createFeature(CreateFeatureRequest request)
Creates an Evidently feature that you want to launch or test.
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CreateLaunchResult |
createLaunch(CreateLaunchRequest request)
Creates a launch of a given feature.
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CreateProjectResult |
createProject(CreateProjectRequest request)
Creates a project, which is the logical object in Evidently that can contain features, launches, and experiments.
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CreateSegmentResult |
createSegment(CreateSegmentRequest request)
Use this operation to define a segment of your audience.
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DeleteExperimentResult |
deleteExperiment(DeleteExperimentRequest request)
Deletes an Evidently experiment.
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DeleteFeatureResult |
deleteFeature(DeleteFeatureRequest request)
Deletes an Evidently feature.
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DeleteLaunchResult |
deleteLaunch(DeleteLaunchRequest request)
Deletes an Evidently launch.
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DeleteProjectResult |
deleteProject(DeleteProjectRequest request)
Deletes an Evidently project.
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DeleteSegmentResult |
deleteSegment(DeleteSegmentRequest request)
Deletes a segment.
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EvaluateFeatureResult |
evaluateFeature(EvaluateFeatureRequest request)
This operation assigns a feature variation to one given user session.
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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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GetExperimentResult |
getExperiment(GetExperimentRequest request)
Returns the details about one experiment.
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GetExperimentResultsResult |
getExperimentResults(GetExperimentResultsRequest request)
Retrieves the results of a running or completed experiment.
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GetFeatureResult |
getFeature(GetFeatureRequest request)
Returns the details about one feature.
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GetLaunchResult |
getLaunch(GetLaunchRequest request)
Returns the details about one launch.
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GetProjectResult |
getProject(GetProjectRequest request)
Returns the details about one launch.
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GetSegmentResult |
getSegment(GetSegmentRequest request)
Returns information about the specified segment.
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ListExperimentsResult |
listExperiments(ListExperimentsRequest request)
Returns configuration details about all the experiments in the specified project.
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ListFeaturesResult |
listFeatures(ListFeaturesRequest request)
Returns configuration details about all the features in the specified project.
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ListLaunchesResult |
listLaunches(ListLaunchesRequest request)
Returns configuration details about all the launches in the specified project.
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ListProjectsResult |
listProjects(ListProjectsRequest request)
Returns configuration details about all the projects in the current Region in your account.
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ListSegmentReferencesResult |
listSegmentReferences(ListSegmentReferencesRequest request)
Use this operation to find which experiments or launches are using a specified segment.
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ListSegmentsResult |
listSegments(ListSegmentsRequest request)
Returns a list of audience segments that you have created in your account in this Region.
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ListTagsForResourceResult |
listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Displays the tags associated with an Evidently resource.
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PutProjectEventsResult |
putProjectEvents(PutProjectEventsRequest request)
Sends performance events to Evidently.
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void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open.
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StartExperimentResult |
startExperiment(StartExperimentRequest request)
Starts an existing experiment.
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StartLaunchResult |
startLaunch(StartLaunchRequest request)
Starts an existing launch.
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StopExperimentResult |
stopExperiment(StopExperimentRequest request)
Stops an experiment that is currently running.
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StopLaunchResult |
stopLaunch(StopLaunchRequest request)
Stops a launch that is currently running.
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TagResourceResult |
tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified CloudWatch Evidently resource.
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TestSegmentPatternResult |
testSegmentPattern(TestSegmentPatternRequest request)
Use this operation to test a rules pattern that you plan to use to create an audience segment.
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UntagResourceResult |
untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
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UpdateExperimentResult |
updateExperiment(UpdateExperimentRequest request)
Updates an Evidently experiment.
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UpdateFeatureResult |
updateFeature(UpdateFeatureRequest request)
Updates an existing feature.
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UpdateLaunchResult |
updateLaunch(UpdateLaunchRequest request)
Updates a launch of a given feature.
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UpdateProjectResult |
updateProject(UpdateProjectRequest request)
Updates the description of an existing project.
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UpdateProjectDataDeliveryResult |
updateProjectDataDelivery(UpdateProjectDataDeliveryRequest request)
Updates the data storage options for this project.
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public BatchEvaluateFeatureResult batchEvaluateFeature(BatchEvaluateFeatureRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
This operation assigns feature variation to user sessions. For each user session, you pass in an
entityID
that represents the user. Evidently then checks the evaluation rules and assigns the
variation.
The first rules that are evaluated are the override rules. If the user's entityID
matches an
override rule, the user is served the variation specified by that rule.
Next, if there is a launch of the feature, the user might be assigned to a variation in the launch. The chance of this depends on the percentage of users that are allocated to that launch. If the user is enrolled in the launch, the variation they are served depends on the allocation of the various feature variations used for the launch.
If the user is not assigned to a launch, and there is an ongoing experiment for this feature, the user might be assigned to a variation in the experiment. The chance of this depends on the percentage of users that are allocated to that experiment. If the user is enrolled in the experiment, the variation they are served depends on the allocation of the various feature variations used for the experiment.
If the user is not assigned to a launch or experiment, they are served the default variation.
batchEvaluateFeature
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public CreateExperimentResult createExperiment(CreateExperimentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Creates an Evidently experiment. Before you create an experiment, you must create the feature to use for the experiment.
An experiment helps you make feature design decisions based on evidence and data. An experiment can test as many as five variations at once. Evidently collects experiment data and analyzes it by statistical methods, and provides clear recommendations about which variations perform better.
You can optionally specify a segment
to have the experiment consider only certain audience types in
the experiment, such as using only user sessions from a certain location or who use a certain internet browser.
Don't use this operation to update an existing experiment. Instead, use UpdateExperiment.
createExperiment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public CreateFeatureResult createFeature(CreateFeatureRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Creates an Evidently feature that you want to launch or test. You can define up to five variations of a feature, and use these variations in your launches and experiments. A feature must be created in a project. For information about creating a project, see CreateProject.
Don't use this operation to update an existing feature. Instead, use UpdateFeature.
createFeature
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public CreateLaunchResult createLaunch(CreateLaunchRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Creates a launch of a given feature. Before you create a launch, you must create the feature to use for the launch.
You can use a launch to safely validate new features by serving them to a specified percentage of your users while you roll out the feature. You can monitor the performance of the new feature to help you decide when to ramp up traffic to more users. This helps you reduce risk and identify unintended consequences before you fully launch the feature.
Don't use this operation to update an existing launch. Instead, use UpdateLaunch.
createLaunch
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public CreateProjectResult createProject(CreateProjectRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Creates a project, which is the logical object in Evidently that can contain features, launches, and experiments. Use projects to group similar features together.
To update an existing project, use UpdateProject.
createProject
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public CreateSegmentResult createSegment(CreateSegmentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Use this operation to define a segment of your audience. A segment is a portion of your audience that share one or more characteristics. Examples could be Chrome browser users, users in Europe, or Firefox browser users in Europe who also fit other criteria that your application collects, such as age.
Using a segment in an experiment limits that experiment to evaluate only the users who match the segment criteria. Using one or more segments in a launch allows you to define different traffic splits for the different audience segments.
For more information about segment pattern syntax, see Segment rule pattern syntax.
The pattern that you define for a segment is matched against the value of evaluationContext
, which
is passed into Evidently in the EvaluateFeature operation, when Evidently assigns a feature variation to a user.
createSegment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public DeleteExperimentResult deleteExperiment(DeleteExperimentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Deletes an Evidently experiment. The feature used for the experiment is not deleted.
To stop an experiment without deleting it, use StopExperiment.
deleteExperiment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public DeleteFeatureResult deleteFeature(DeleteFeatureRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Deletes an Evidently feature.
deleteFeature
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public DeleteLaunchResult deleteLaunch(DeleteLaunchRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Deletes an Evidently launch. The feature used for the launch is not deleted.
To stop a launch without deleting it, use StopLaunch.
deleteLaunch
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public DeleteProjectResult deleteProject(DeleteProjectRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Deletes an Evidently project. Before you can delete a project, you must delete all the features that the project contains. To delete a feature, use DeleteFeature.
deleteProject
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public DeleteSegmentResult deleteSegment(DeleteSegmentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Deletes a segment. You can't delete a segment that is being used in a launch or experiment, even if that launch or experiment is not currently running.
deleteSegment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public EvaluateFeatureResult evaluateFeature(EvaluateFeatureRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
This operation assigns a feature variation to one given user session. You pass in an entityID
that
represents the user. Evidently then checks the evaluation rules and assigns the variation.
The first rules that are evaluated are the override rules. If the user's entityID
matches an
override rule, the user is served the variation specified by that rule.
If there is a current launch with this feature that uses segment overrides, and if the user session's
evaluationContext
matches a segment rule defined in a segment override, the configuration in the
segment overrides is used. For more information about segments, see CreateSegment and Use
segments to focus your audience.
If there is a launch with no segment overrides, the user might be assigned to a variation in the launch. The chance of this depends on the percentage of users that are allocated to that launch. If the user is enrolled in the launch, the variation they are served depends on the allocation of the various feature variations used for the launch.
If the user is not assigned to a launch, and there is an ongoing experiment for this feature, the user might be assigned to a variation in the experiment. The chance of this depends on the percentage of users that are allocated to that experiment.
If the experiment uses a segment, then only user sessions with evaluationContext
values that match
the segment rule are used in the experiment.
If the user is enrolled in the experiment, the variation they are served depends on the allocation of the various feature variations used for the experiment.
If the user is not assigned to a launch or experiment, they are served the default variation.
evaluateFeature
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public GetExperimentResult getExperiment(GetExperimentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns the details about one experiment. You must already know the experiment name. To retrieve a list of experiments in your account, use ListExperiments.
getExperiment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public GetExperimentResultsResult getExperimentResults(GetExperimentResultsRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Retrieves the results of a running or completed experiment. No results are available until there have been 100 events for each variation and at least 10 minutes have passed since the start of the experiment. To increase the statistical power, Evidently performs an additional offline p-value analysis at the end of the experiment. Offline p-value analysis can detect statistical significance in some cases where the anytime p-values used during the experiment do not find statistical significance.
Experiment results are available up to 63 days after the start of the experiment. They are not available after that because of CloudWatch data retention policies.
getExperimentResults
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public GetFeatureResult getFeature(GetFeatureRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns the details about one feature. You must already know the feature name. To retrieve a list of features in your account, use ListFeatures.
getFeature
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public GetLaunchResult getLaunch(GetLaunchRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns the details about one launch. You must already know the launch name. To retrieve a list of launches in your account, use ListLaunches.
getLaunch
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public GetProjectResult getProject(GetProjectRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns the details about one launch. You must already know the project name. To retrieve a list of projects in your account, use ListProjects.
getProject
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public GetSegmentResult getSegment(GetSegmentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns information about the specified segment. Specify the segment you want to view by specifying its ARN.
getSegment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListExperimentsResult listExperiments(ListExperimentsRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns configuration details about all the experiments in the specified project.
listExperiments
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListFeaturesResult listFeatures(ListFeaturesRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns configuration details about all the features in the specified project.
listFeatures
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListLaunchesResult listLaunches(ListLaunchesRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns configuration details about all the launches in the specified project.
listLaunches
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListProjectsResult listProjects(ListProjectsRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns configuration details about all the projects in the current Region in your account.
listProjects
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListSegmentReferencesResult listSegmentReferences(ListSegmentReferencesRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Use this operation to find which experiments or launches are using a specified segment.
listSegmentReferences
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListSegmentsResult listSegments(ListSegmentsRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Returns a list of audience segments that you have created in your account in this Region.
listSegments
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Displays the tags associated with an Evidently resource.
listTagsForResource
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public PutProjectEventsResult putProjectEvents(PutProjectEventsRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Sends performance events to Evidently. These events can be used to evaluate a launch or an experiment.
putProjectEvents
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public StartExperimentResult startExperiment(StartExperimentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Starts an existing experiment. To create an experiment, use CreateExperiment.
startExperiment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public StartLaunchResult startLaunch(StartLaunchRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Starts an existing launch. To create a launch, use CreateLaunch.
startLaunch
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public StopExperimentResult stopExperiment(StopExperimentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Stops an experiment that is currently running. If you stop an experiment, you can't resume it or restart it.
stopExperiment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public StopLaunchResult stopLaunch(StopLaunchRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Stops a launch that is currently running. After you stop a launch, you will not be able to resume it or restart it. Also, it will not be evaluated as a rule for traffic allocation, and the traffic that was allocated to the launch will instead be available to the feature's experiment, if there is one. Otherwise, all traffic will be served the default variation after the launch is stopped.
stopLaunch
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Assigns one or more tags (key-value pairs) to the specified CloudWatch Evidently resource. Projects, features, launches, and experiments can be tagged.
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 alarm. 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 resource.
For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources.
tagResource
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public TestSegmentPatternResult testSegmentPattern(TestSegmentPatternRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Use this operation to test a rules pattern that you plan to use to create an audience segment. For more information about segments, see CreateSegment.
testSegmentPattern
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Removes one or more tags from the specified resource.
untagResource
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public UpdateExperimentResult updateExperiment(UpdateExperimentRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Updates an Evidently experiment.
Don't use this operation to update an experiment's tag. Instead, use TagResource.
updateExperiment
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public UpdateFeatureResult updateFeature(UpdateFeatureRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Updates an existing feature.
You can't use this operation to update the tags of an existing feature. Instead, use TagResource.
updateFeature
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public UpdateLaunchResult updateLaunch(UpdateLaunchRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Updates a launch of a given feature.
Don't use this operation to update the tags of an existing launch. Instead, use TagResource.
updateLaunch
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public UpdateProjectResult updateProject(UpdateProjectRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Updates the description of an existing project.
To create a new project, use CreateProject.
Don't use this operation to update the data storage options of a project. Instead, use UpdateProjectDataDelivery.
Don't use this operation to update the tags of a project. Instead, use TagResource.
updateProject
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public UpdateProjectDataDeliveryResult updateProjectDataDelivery(UpdateProjectDataDeliveryRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
Updates the data storage options for this project. If you store evaluation events, you an keep them and analyze them on your own. If you choose not to store evaluation events, Evidently deletes them after using them to produce metrics and other experiment results that you can view.
You can't specify both cloudWatchLogs
and s3Destination
in the same operation.
updateProjectDataDelivery
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public void shutdown()
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
shutdown
in interface AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
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 AmazonCloudWatchEvidently
request
- The originally executed request.