public class StepScalingPolicyConfiguration extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
An object representing a step scaling policy configuration.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration() |
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getAdjustmentType()
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted. |
Integer |
getCooldown()
The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where
previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling
events.
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String |
getMetricAggregationType()
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics.
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Integer |
getMinAdjustmentMagnitude()
The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a
scaling activity.
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List<StepAdjustment> |
getStepAdjustments()
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the
alarm breach.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setAdjustmentType(AdjustmentType adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted. |
void |
setAdjustmentType(String adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted. |
void |
setCooldown(Integer cooldown)
The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where
previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling
events.
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void |
setMetricAggregationType(MetricAggregationType metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics.
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void |
setMetricAggregationType(String metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics.
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void |
setMinAdjustmentMagnitude(Integer minAdjustmentMagnitude)
The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a
scaling activity.
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void |
setStepAdjustments(Collection<StepAdjustment> stepAdjustments)
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the
alarm breach.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and
debugging.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withAdjustmentType(AdjustmentType adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted. |
StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withAdjustmentType(String adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted. |
StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withCooldown(Integer cooldown)
The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where
previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling
events.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withMetricAggregationType(MetricAggregationType metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withMetricAggregationType(String metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withMinAdjustmentMagnitude(Integer minAdjustmentMagnitude)
The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a
scaling activity.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withStepAdjustments(Collection<StepAdjustment> stepAdjustments)
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the
alarm breach.
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StepScalingPolicyConfiguration |
withStepAdjustments(StepAdjustment... stepAdjustments)
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the
alarm breach.
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public void setAdjustmentType(String adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted.
adjustmentType
- The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a
StepAdjustment is interpreted.AdjustmentType
public String getAdjustmentType()
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted.
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a
StepAdjustment is interpreted.AdjustmentType
public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withAdjustmentType(String adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted.
adjustmentType
- The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a
StepAdjustment is interpreted.AdjustmentType
public void setAdjustmentType(AdjustmentType adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted.
adjustmentType
- The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a
StepAdjustment is interpreted.AdjustmentType
public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withAdjustmentType(AdjustmentType adjustmentType)
The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a StepAdjustment is
interpreted.
adjustmentType
- The adjustment type, which specifies how the
ScalingAdjustment
parameter in a
StepAdjustment is interpreted.AdjustmentType
public List<StepAdjustment> getStepAdjustments()
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.
public void setStepAdjustments(Collection<StepAdjustment> stepAdjustments)
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.
stepAdjustments
- A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of
the alarm breach.public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withStepAdjustments(StepAdjustment... stepAdjustments)
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if
any). Use setStepAdjustments(java.util.Collection)
or
withStepAdjustments(java.util.Collection)
if you want to
override the existing values.
stepAdjustments
- A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of
the alarm breach.public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withStepAdjustments(Collection<StepAdjustment> stepAdjustments)
A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.
stepAdjustments
- A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of
the alarm breach.public void setMinAdjustmentMagnitude(Integer minAdjustmentMagnitude)
The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a
scaling activity. If the adjustment type is
PercentChangeInCapacity
, the scaling policy changes the
scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.
minAdjustmentMagnitude
- The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result
of a scaling activity. If the adjustment type is
PercentChangeInCapacity
, the scaling policy changes
the scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.public Integer getMinAdjustmentMagnitude()
The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a
scaling activity. If the adjustment type is
PercentChangeInCapacity
, the scaling policy changes the
scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.
PercentChangeInCapacity
, the scaling policy changes
the scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withMinAdjustmentMagnitude(Integer minAdjustmentMagnitude)
The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a
scaling activity. If the adjustment type is
PercentChangeInCapacity
, the scaling policy changes the
scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.
minAdjustmentMagnitude
- The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result
of a scaling activity. If the adjustment type is
PercentChangeInCapacity
, the scaling policy changes
the scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.public void setCooldown(Integer cooldown)
The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling events.
For scale out policies, while Cooldown
is in effect, the
capacity that has been added by the previous scale out event that
initiated the Cooldown
is calculated as part of the desired
capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to continuously (but
not excessively) scale out. For example, an alarm triggers a step scaling
policy to scale out an Amazon ECS service by 2 tasks, the scaling
activity completes successfully, and a Cooldown
period of 5
minutes starts. During the Cooldown
period, if the alarm
triggers the same policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment
to scale out the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the
previous scale out event are considered part of that capacity and only 1
additional task is added to the desired count.
For scale in policies, the Cooldown
period is used to block
subsequent scale in requests until it has expired. The intention is to
scale in conservatively to protect your application's availability.
However, if another alarm triggers a scale out policy during the
Cooldown
period after a scale-in, Application Auto Scaling
scales out your scalable target immediately.
cooldown
- The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes
where previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence
future scaling events.
For scale out policies, while Cooldown
is in effect,
the capacity that has been added by the previous scale out event
that initiated the Cooldown
is calculated as part of
the desired capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to
continuously (but not excessively) scale out. For example, an
alarm triggers a step scaling policy to scale out an Amazon ECS
service by 2 tasks, the scaling activity completes successfully,
and a Cooldown
period of 5 minutes starts. During the
Cooldown
period, if the alarm triggers the same
policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment to scale out
the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the
previous scale out event are considered part of that capacity and
only 1 additional task is added to the desired count.
For scale in policies, the Cooldown
period is used to
block subsequent scale in requests until it has expired. The
intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your
application's availability. However, if another alarm triggers a
scale out policy during the Cooldown
period after a
scale-in, Application Auto Scaling scales out your scalable target
immediately.
public Integer getCooldown()
The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling events.
For scale out policies, while Cooldown
is in effect, the
capacity that has been added by the previous scale out event that
initiated the Cooldown
is calculated as part of the desired
capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to continuously (but
not excessively) scale out. For example, an alarm triggers a step scaling
policy to scale out an Amazon ECS service by 2 tasks, the scaling
activity completes successfully, and a Cooldown
period of 5
minutes starts. During the Cooldown
period, if the alarm
triggers the same policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment
to scale out the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the
previous scale out event are considered part of that capacity and only 1
additional task is added to the desired count.
For scale in policies, the Cooldown
period is used to block
subsequent scale in requests until it has expired. The intention is to
scale in conservatively to protect your application's availability.
However, if another alarm triggers a scale out policy during the
Cooldown
period after a scale-in, Application Auto Scaling
scales out your scalable target immediately.
For scale out policies, while Cooldown
is in effect,
the capacity that has been added by the previous scale out event
that initiated the Cooldown
is calculated as part of
the desired capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to
continuously (but not excessively) scale out. For example, an
alarm triggers a step scaling policy to scale out an Amazon ECS
service by 2 tasks, the scaling activity completes successfully,
and a Cooldown
period of 5 minutes starts. During
the Cooldown
period, if the alarm triggers the same
policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment to scale
out the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the
previous scale out event are considered part of that capacity and
only 1 additional task is added to the desired count.
For scale in policies, the Cooldown
period is used
to block subsequent scale in requests until it has expired. The
intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your
application's availability. However, if another alarm triggers a
scale out policy during the Cooldown
period after a
scale-in, Application Auto Scaling scales out your scalable
target immediately.
public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withCooldown(Integer cooldown)
The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling events.
For scale out policies, while Cooldown
is in effect, the
capacity that has been added by the previous scale out event that
initiated the Cooldown
is calculated as part of the desired
capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to continuously (but
not excessively) scale out. For example, an alarm triggers a step scaling
policy to scale out an Amazon ECS service by 2 tasks, the scaling
activity completes successfully, and a Cooldown
period of 5
minutes starts. During the Cooldown
period, if the alarm
triggers the same policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment
to scale out the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the
previous scale out event are considered part of that capacity and only 1
additional task is added to the desired count.
For scale in policies, the Cooldown
period is used to block
subsequent scale in requests until it has expired. The intention is to
scale in conservatively to protect your application's availability.
However, if another alarm triggers a scale out policy during the
Cooldown
period after a scale-in, Application Auto Scaling
scales out your scalable target immediately.
cooldown
- The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes
where previous trigger-related scaling activities can influence
future scaling events.
For scale out policies, while Cooldown
is in effect,
the capacity that has been added by the previous scale out event
that initiated the Cooldown
is calculated as part of
the desired capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to
continuously (but not excessively) scale out. For example, an
alarm triggers a step scaling policy to scale out an Amazon ECS
service by 2 tasks, the scaling activity completes successfully,
and a Cooldown
period of 5 minutes starts. During the
Cooldown
period, if the alarm triggers the same
policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment to scale out
the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the
previous scale out event are considered part of that capacity and
only 1 additional task is added to the desired count.
For scale in policies, the Cooldown
period is used to
block subsequent scale in requests until it has expired. The
intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your
application's availability. However, if another alarm triggers a
scale out policy during the Cooldown
period after a
scale-in, Application Auto Scaling scales out your scalable target
immediately.
public void setMetricAggregationType(String metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and Average
.
metricAggregationType
- The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and
Average
.MetricAggregationType
public String getMetricAggregationType()
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and Average
.
Minimum
, Maximum
, and
Average
.MetricAggregationType
public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withMetricAggregationType(String metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and Average
.
metricAggregationType
- The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and
Average
.MetricAggregationType
public void setMetricAggregationType(MetricAggregationType metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and Average
.
metricAggregationType
- The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and
Average
.MetricAggregationType
public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration withMetricAggregationType(MetricAggregationType metricAggregationType)
The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and Average
.
metricAggregationType
- The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are
Minimum
, Maximum
, and
Average
.MetricAggregationType
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public StepScalingPolicyConfiguration clone()
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