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Class: Aws::CloudWatch::Types::MetricDatum
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::CloudWatch::Types::MetricDatum
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing MetricDatum as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
metric_name: "MetricName", # required
dimensions: [
{
name: "DimensionName", # required
value: "DimensionValue", # required
},
],
timestamp: Time.now,
value: 1.0,
statistic_values: {
sample_count: 1.0, # required
sum: 1.0, # required
minimum: 1.0, # required
maximum: 1.0, # required
},
values: [1.0],
counts: [1.0],
unit: "Seconds", # accepts Seconds, Microseconds, Milliseconds, Bytes, Kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes, Bits, Kilobits, Megabits, Gigabits, Terabits, Percent, Count, Bytes/Second, Kilobytes/Second, Megabytes/Second, Gigabytes/Second, Terabytes/Second, Bits/Second, Kilobits/Second, Megabits/Second, Gigabits/Second, Terabits/Second, Count/Second, None
storage_resolution: 1,
}
Encapsulates the information sent to either create a metric or add new values to be aggregated into an existing metric.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#counts ⇒ Array<Float>
Array of numbers that is used along with the
Values
array. -
#dimensions ⇒ Array<Types::Dimension>
The dimensions associated with the metric.
-
#metric_name ⇒ String
The name of the metric.
-
#statistic_values ⇒ Types::StatisticSet
The statistical values for the metric.
-
#storage_resolution ⇒ Integer
Valid values are 1 and 60.
-
#timestamp ⇒ Time
The time the metric data was received, expressed as the number of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC.
-
#unit ⇒ String
When you are using a
Put
operation, this defines what unit you want to use when storing the metric. -
#value ⇒ Float
The value for the metric.
-
#values ⇒ Array<Float>
Array of numbers representing the values for the metric during the period.
Instance Attribute Details
#counts ⇒ Array<Float>
Array of numbers that is used along with the Values
array. Each number
in the Count
array is the number of times the corresponding value in
the Values
array occurred during the period.
If you omit the Counts
array, the default of 1 is used as the value
for each count. If you include a Counts
array, it must include the
same amount of values as the Values
array.
#dimensions ⇒ Array<Types::Dimension>
The dimensions associated with the metric.
#metric_name ⇒ String
The name of the metric.
#statistic_values ⇒ Types::StatisticSet
The statistical values for the metric.
#storage_resolution ⇒ Integer
Valid values are 1 and 60. Setting this to 1 specifies this metric as a high-resolution metric, so that CloudWatch stores the metric with sub-minute resolution down to one second. Setting this to 60 specifies this metric as a regular-resolution metric, which CloudWatch stores at 1-minute resolution. Currently, high resolution is available only for custom metrics. For more information about high-resolution metrics, see High-Resolution Metrics in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
This field is optional, if you do not specify it the default of 60 is used.
#timestamp ⇒ Time
The time the metric data was received, expressed as the number of milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 00:00:00 UTC.
#unit ⇒ String
When you are using a Put
operation, this defines what unit you want to
use when storing the metric.
In a Get
operation, this displays the unit that is used for the
metric.
Possible values:
- Seconds
- Microseconds
- Milliseconds
- Bytes
- Kilobytes
- Megabytes
- Gigabytes
- Terabytes
- Bits
- Kilobits
- Megabits
- Gigabits
- Terabits
- Percent
- Count
- Bytes/Second
- Kilobytes/Second
- Megabytes/Second
- Gigabytes/Second
- Terabytes/Second
- Bits/Second
- Kilobits/Second
- Megabits/Second
- Gigabits/Second
- Terabits/Second
- Count/Second
- None
#value ⇒ Float
The value for the metric.
Although the parameter accepts numbers of type Double, CloudWatch rejects values that are either too small or too large. Values must be in the range of -2360 to 2360. In addition, special values (for example, NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity) are not supported.
#values ⇒ Array<Float>
Array of numbers representing the values for the metric during the
period. Each unique value is listed just once in this array, and the
corresponding number in the Counts
array specifies the number of times
that value occurred during the period. You can include up to 150 unique
values in each PutMetricData
action that specifies a Values
array.
Although the Values
array accepts numbers of type Double
, CloudWatch
rejects values that are either too small or too large. Values must be in
the range of -2360 to 2360. In addition, special values (for example,
NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity) are not supported.