@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class GetMetricDataRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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GetMetricDataRequest() |
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GetMetricDataRequest |
clone()
Creates a shallow clone of this object for all fields except the handler context.
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boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
Date |
getEndTime()
The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
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Integer |
getMaxDatapoints()
The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating.
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List<MetricDataQuery> |
getMetricDataQueries()
The metric queries to be returned.
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String |
getNextToken()
Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.
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String |
getScanBy()
The order in which data points should be returned.
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Date |
getStartTime()
The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setEndTime(Date endTime)
The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
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void |
setMaxDatapoints(Integer maxDatapoints)
The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating.
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void |
setMetricDataQueries(Collection<MetricDataQuery> metricDataQueries)
The metric queries to be returned.
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void |
setNextToken(String nextToken)
Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.
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void |
setScanBy(String scanBy)
The order in which data points should be returned.
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void |
setStartTime(Date startTime)
The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withEndTime(Date endTime)
The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withMaxDatapoints(Integer maxDatapoints)
The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withMetricDataQueries(Collection<MetricDataQuery> metricDataQueries)
The metric queries to be returned.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withMetricDataQueries(MetricDataQuery... metricDataQueries)
The metric queries to be returned.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withNextToken(String nextToken)
Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withScanBy(ScanBy scanBy)
The order in which data points should be returned.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withScanBy(String scanBy)
The order in which data points should be returned.
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GetMetricDataRequest |
withStartTime(Date startTime)
The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
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addHandlerContext, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeoutpublic List<MetricDataQuery> getMetricDataQueries()
The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve, or a
math expression to perform on retrieved data.
GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to
retrieve, or a math expression to perform on retrieved data.public void setMetricDataQueries(Collection<MetricDataQuery> metricDataQueries)
The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve, or a
math expression to perform on retrieved data.
metricDataQueries - The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve,
or a math expression to perform on retrieved data.public GetMetricDataRequest withMetricDataQueries(MetricDataQuery... metricDataQueries)
The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve, or a
math expression to perform on retrieved data.
NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use
setMetricDataQueries(java.util.Collection) or withMetricDataQueries(java.util.Collection) if
you want to override the existing values.
metricDataQueries - The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve,
or a math expression to perform on retrieved data.public GetMetricDataRequest withMetricDataQueries(Collection<MetricDataQuery> metricDataQueries)
The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve, or a
math expression to perform on retrieved data.
metricDataQueries - The metric queries to be returned. A single GetMetricData call can include as many as 100
MetricDataQuery structures. Each of these structures can specify either a metric to retrieve,
or a math expression to perform on retrieved data.public void setStartTime(Date startTime)
The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the value
of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example, if the
Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as StartTime can get a
faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the StartTime.
startTime - The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the
value of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example,
if the Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as StartTime
can get a faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the StartTime.
public Date getStartTime()
The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the value
of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example, if the
Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as StartTime can get a
faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the StartTime.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with
the value of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For
example, if the Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as
StartTime can get a faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the
StartTime.
public GetMetricDataRequest withStartTime(Date startTime)
The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the value
of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example, if the
Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as StartTime can get a
faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the StartTime.
startTime - The time stamp indicating the earliest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the
value of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example,
if the Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as StartTime
can get a faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the StartTime.
public void setEndTime(Date endTime)
The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the value
of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example, if the
Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as EndTime can get a faster
response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the EndTime.
endTime - The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the
value of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example,
if the Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as EndTime can
get a faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the EndTime.
public Date getEndTime()
The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the value
of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example, if the
Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as EndTime can get a faster
response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the EndTime.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with
the value of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For
example, if the Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as
EndTime can get a faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the
EndTime.
public GetMetricDataRequest withEndTime(Date endTime)
The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the value
of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example, if the
Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as EndTime can get a faster
response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the EndTime.
endTime - The time stamp indicating the latest data to be returned.
For better performance, specify StartTime and EndTime values that align with the
value of the metric's Period and sync up with the beginning and end of an hour. For example,
if the Period of a metric is 5 minutes, specifying 12:05 or 12:30 as EndTime can
get a faster response from CloudWatch than setting 12:07 or 12:29 as the EndTime.
public void setNextToken(String nextToken)
Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.
nextToken - Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.public String getNextToken()
Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.
public GetMetricDataRequest withNextToken(String nextToken)
Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.
nextToken - Include this value, if it was returned by the previous call, to get the next set of data points.public void setScanBy(String scanBy)
The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest data first
and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached. TimestampAscending returns the
oldest data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
scanBy - The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest
data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
TimestampAscending returns the oldest data first and paginates when the
MaxDatapoints limit is reached.ScanBypublic String getScanBy()
The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest data first
and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached. TimestampAscending returns the
oldest data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
TimestampDescending returns the newest
data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
TimestampAscending returns the oldest data first and paginates when the
MaxDatapoints limit is reached.ScanBypublic GetMetricDataRequest withScanBy(String scanBy)
The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest data first
and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached. TimestampAscending returns the
oldest data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
scanBy - The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest
data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
TimestampAscending returns the oldest data first and paginates when the
MaxDatapoints limit is reached.ScanBypublic GetMetricDataRequest withScanBy(ScanBy scanBy)
The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest data first
and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached. TimestampAscending returns the
oldest data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
scanBy - The order in which data points should be returned. TimestampDescending returns the newest
data first and paginates when the MaxDatapoints limit is reached.
TimestampAscending returns the oldest data first and paginates when the
MaxDatapoints limit is reached.ScanBypublic void setMaxDatapoints(Integer maxDatapoints)
The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating. If you omit this, the default of 100,800 is used.
maxDatapoints - The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating. If you omit this, the
default of 100,800 is used.public Integer getMaxDatapoints()
The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating. If you omit this, the default of 100,800 is used.
public GetMetricDataRequest withMaxDatapoints(Integer maxDatapoints)
The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating. If you omit this, the default of 100,800 is used.
maxDatapoints - The maximum number of data points the request should return before paginating. If you omit this, the
default of 100,800 is used.public String toString()
toString in class ObjectObject.toString()public GetMetricDataRequest clone()
AmazonWebServiceRequestclone in class AmazonWebServiceRequestObject.clone()Copyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.