Class: Google::Apis::ServiceusageV1::MetricDescriptor
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Google::Apis::ServiceusageV1::MetricDescriptor
- Includes:
- Core::Hashable, Core::JsonObjectSupport
- Defined in:
- generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb,
generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/representations.rb,
generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/representations.rb
Overview
Defines a metric type and its schema. Once a metric descriptor is created, deleting or altering it stops data collection and makes the metric type's existing data unusable.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#description ⇒ String
A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
-
#display_name ⇒ String
A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces.
-
#labels ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::ServiceusageV1::LabelDescriptor>
The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type.
-
#launch_stage ⇒ String
Optional.
-
#metadata ⇒ Google::Apis::ServiceusageV1::MetricDescriptorMetadata
Additional annotations that can be used to guide the usage of a metric.
-
#metric_kind ⇒ String
Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc.
-
#monitored_resource_types ⇒ Array<String>
Read-only.
-
#name ⇒ String
The resource name of the metric descriptor.
-
#type ⇒ String
The metric type, including its DNS name prefix.
-
#unit ⇒ String
The units in which the metric value is reported.
-
#value_type ⇒ String
Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#initialize(**args) ⇒ MetricDescriptor
constructor
A new instance of MetricDescriptor.
-
#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object.
Methods included from Core::JsonObjectSupport
Methods included from Core::Hashable
Constructor Details
#initialize(**args) ⇒ MetricDescriptor
Returns a new instance of MetricDescriptor.
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2950 def initialize(**args) update!(**args) end |
Instance Attribute Details
#description ⇒ String
A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
Corresponds to the JSON property description
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2797 def description @description end |
#display_name ⇒ String
A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces.
Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count".
This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics
associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
Corresponds to the JSON property displayName
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2805 def display_name @display_name end |
#labels ⇒ Array<Google::Apis::ServiceusageV1::LabelDescriptor>
The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific
instance of this metric type. For example, the
appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies
metric
type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code
, so
you can look at latencies for successful responses or just
for responses that failed.
Corresponds to the JSON property labels
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2815 def labels @labels end |
#launch_stage ⇒ String
Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
Corresponds to the JSON property launchStage
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2820 def launch_stage @launch_stage end |
#metadata ⇒ Google::Apis::ServiceusageV1::MetricDescriptorMetadata
Additional annotations that can be used to guide the usage of a metric.
Corresponds to the JSON property metadata
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2825 def @metadata end |
#metric_kind ⇒ String
Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc.
Some combinations of metric_kind
and value_type
might not be supported.
Corresponds to the JSON property metricKind
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2831 def metric_kind @metric_kind end |
#monitored_resource_types ⇒ Array<String>
Read-only. If present, then a time
series, which is identified partially by
a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated
with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored
resource types listed here.
Corresponds to the JSON property monitoredResourceTypes
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2840 def monitored_resource_types @monitored_resource_types end |
#name ⇒ String
The resource name of the metric descriptor.
Corresponds to the JSON property name
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2845 def name @name end |
#type ⇒ String
The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not
URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name
custom.googleapis.com
or external.googleapis.com
. Metric types should
use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example:
"custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount"
"external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up"
"appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
Corresponds to the JSON property type
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2856 def type @type end |
#unit ⇒ String
The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable
if the value_type
is INT64
, DOUBLE
, or DISTRIBUTION
. The unit
defines the representation of the stored metric values.
Different systems may scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a
value of 0.02KBy
might be displayed as 20By
, and a value of
3523KBy
might be displayed as 3.5MBy
). However, if the unit
is
KBy
, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no
matter how it may be displayed..
If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used
by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE
metric whose unit
is
s
CPU(or equivalently `1s`CPU
or just s
). If the job uses 12,005
CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005
.
Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more
granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE
metric whose unit
is
ks
CPU, and then write the value `12.005` (which is `12005/1000`),
or use `Kis`CPU
and write 11.723
(which is 12005/1024
).
The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of
Measure standard:
Basic units (UNIT)
bit
bitBy
bytes
secondmin
minuteh
hourd
day Prefixes (PREFIX)k
kilo (10^3)M
mega (10^6)G
giga (10^9)T
tera (10^12)P
peta (10^15)E
exa (10^18)Z
zetta (10^21)Y
yotta (10^24)m
milli (10^-3)u
micro (10^-6)n
nano (10^-9)p
pico (10^-12)f
femto (10^-15)a
atto (10^-18)z
zepto (10^-21)y
yocto (10^-24)Ki
kibi (2^10)Mi
mebi (2^20)Gi
gibi (2^30)Ti
tebi (2^40)Pi
pebi (2^50) Grammar The grammar also includes these connectors:/
division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples,kBy/
email`or
MiBy/10ms(although you should almost never have
/sin a metric
unit`; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value)..
multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples,GBy.d
ork
watt.h
. The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component"." Component
"/" Component
; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "" NAME "
" ; Notes:Annotation
is just a comment if it follows aUNIT
. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to1
. For examples, `request
/s == 1/s,
Bytransmitted
/s == By/s`.NAME
is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containingor
.1
represents a unitary dimensionless unit of 1, such as in1/s
. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as1/d
or `new-users
/d(and a metric value
5would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as
1000/dor
k1/dor
kpage_views
/d(and a metric value of
5.3` would mean "5300 page views per day").%
represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value3
means "3 percent").10^2.%
indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value0.03
means "3 percent"). Corresponds to the JSON propertyunit
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2942 def unit @unit end |
#value_type ⇒ String
Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc.
Some combinations of metric_kind
and value_type
might not be supported.
Corresponds to the JSON property valueType
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2948 def value_type @value_type end |
Instance Method Details
#update!(**args) ⇒ Object
Update properties of this object
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# File 'generated/google/apis/serviceusage_v1/classes.rb', line 2955 def update!(**args) @description = args[:description] if args.key?(:description) @display_name = args[:display_name] if args.key?(:display_name) @labels = args[:labels] if args.key?(:labels) @launch_stage = args[:launch_stage] if args.key?(:launch_stage) @metadata = args[:metadata] if args.key?(:metadata) @metric_kind = args[:metric_kind] if args.key?(:metric_kind) @monitored_resource_types = args[:monitored_resource_types] if args.key?(:monitored_resource_types) @name = args[:name] if args.key?(:name) @type = args[:type] if args.key?(:type) @unit = args[:unit] if args.key?(:unit) @value_type = args[:value_type] if args.key?(:value_type) end |