MetricData

org.typelevel.otel4s.sdk.metrics.data.MetricData
See theMetricData companion object
sealed trait MetricData

Representation of the aggregated measurements of an instrument.

Attributes

See also
Companion
object
Source
MetricData.scala
Graph
Supertypes
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Members list

Value members

Abstract methods

The datapoints (measurements) of the metric.

The datapoints (measurements) of the metric.

Attributes

Source
MetricData.scala

The description of the metric.

The description of the metric.

The metric name is typically the instrument description, but may be optionally overridden by a view.

Attributes

Source
MetricData.scala

The instrumentation scope associated with the measurements.

The instrumentation scope associated with the measurements.

Attributes

Source
MetricData.scala
def name: String

The name of the metric.

The name of the metric.

The name is typically the instrument name, but may be optionally overridden by a view.

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Source
MetricData.scala

The resource associated with the measurements.

The resource associated with the measurements.

Attributes

Source
MetricData.scala

The unit of the metric.

The unit of the metric.

Attributes

Source
MetricData.scala

Concrete methods

final override def equals(obj: Any): Boolean

Compares the receiver object (this) with the argument object (that) for equivalence.

Compares the receiver object (this) with the argument object (that) for equivalence.

Any implementation of this method should be an equivalence relation:

- It is reflexive: for any instance x of type Any, x.equals(x) should return true. - It is symmetric: for any instances x and y of type Any, x.equals(y) should return true if and only if y.equals(x) returns true. - It is transitive: for any instances x, y, and z of type Any if x.equals(y) returns true and y.equals(z) returns true, then x.equals(z) should return true.

If you override this method, you should verify that your implementation remains an equivalence relation. Additionally, when overriding this method it is usually necessary to override hashCode to ensure that objects which are "equal" (o1.equals(o2) returns true) hash to the same scala.Int. (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)).

Value parameters

that

the object to compare against this object for equality.

Attributes

Returns

true if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false otherwise.

Definition Classes
Any
Source
MetricData.scala
final override def hashCode(): Int

Calculate a hash code value for the object.

Calculate a hash code value for the object.

The default hashing algorithm is platform dependent.

Note that it is allowed for two objects to have identical hash codes (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)) yet not be equal (o1.equals(o2) returns false). A degenerate implementation could always return 0. However, it is required that if two objects are equal (o1.equals(o2) returns true) that they have identical hash codes (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)). Therefore, when overriding this method, be sure to verify that the behavior is consistent with the equals method.

Attributes

Returns

the hash code value for this object.

Definition Classes
Any
Source
MetricData.scala
final override def toString: String

Returns a string representation of the object.

Returns a string representation of the object.

The default representation is platform dependent.

Attributes

Returns

a string representation of the object.

Definition Classes
Any
Source
MetricData.scala