#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric {
pub key_attributes: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub operation_name: Option<String>,
pub metric_type: Option<ServiceLevelIndicatorMetricType>,
pub metric_data_queries: Vec<MetricDataQuery>,
pub dependency_config: Option<DependencyConfig>,
}Expand description
This structure contains the information about the metric that is used for a period-based SLO.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.key_attributes: Option<HashMap<String, String>>This is a string-to-string map that contains information about the type of object that this SLO is related to. It can include the following fields.
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Typedesignates the type of object that this SLO is related to. -
ResourceTypespecifies the type of the resource. This field is used only when the value of theTypefield isResourceorAWS::Resource. -
Namespecifies the name of the object. This is used only if the value of theTypefield isService,RemoteService, orAWS::Service. -
Identifieridentifies the resource objects of this resource. This is used only if the value of theTypefield isResourceorAWS::Resource. -
Environmentspecifies the location where this object is hosted, or what it belongs to.
operation_name: Option<String>If the SLO monitors a specific operation of the service, this field displays that operation name.
metric_type: Option<ServiceLevelIndicatorMetricType>If the SLO monitors either the LATENCY or AVAILABILITY metric that Application Signals collects, this field displays which of those metrics is used.
metric_data_queries: Vec<MetricDataQuery>If this SLO monitors a CloudWatch metric or the result of a CloudWatch metric math expression, this structure includes the information about that metric or expression.
dependency_config: Option<DependencyConfig>Identifies the dependency using the DependencyKeyAttributes and DependencyOperationName.
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Source§impl ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
Sourcepub fn key_attributes(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn key_attributes(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
This is a string-to-string map that contains information about the type of object that this SLO is related to. It can include the following fields.
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Typedesignates the type of object that this SLO is related to. -
ResourceTypespecifies the type of the resource. This field is used only when the value of theTypefield isResourceorAWS::Resource. -
Namespecifies the name of the object. This is used only if the value of theTypefield isService,RemoteService, orAWS::Service. -
Identifieridentifies the resource objects of this resource. This is used only if the value of theTypefield isResourceorAWS::Resource. -
Environmentspecifies the location where this object is hosted, or what it belongs to.
Sourcepub fn operation_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn operation_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
If the SLO monitors a specific operation of the service, this field displays that operation name.
Sourcepub fn metric_type(&self) -> Option<&ServiceLevelIndicatorMetricType>
pub fn metric_type(&self) -> Option<&ServiceLevelIndicatorMetricType>
If the SLO monitors either the LATENCY or AVAILABILITY metric that Application Signals collects, this field displays which of those metrics is used.
Sourcepub fn metric_data_queries(&self) -> &[MetricDataQuery]
pub fn metric_data_queries(&self) -> &[MetricDataQuery]
If this SLO monitors a CloudWatch metric or the result of a CloudWatch metric math expression, this structure includes the information about that metric or expression.
Sourcepub fn dependency_config(&self) -> Option<&DependencyConfig>
pub fn dependency_config(&self) -> Option<&DependencyConfig>
Identifies the dependency using the DependencyKeyAttributes and DependencyOperationName.
Source§impl ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ServiceLevelIndicatorMetricBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ServiceLevelIndicatorMetricBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric.
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Source§impl Clone for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl Clone for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
fn clone(&self) -> ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl Debug for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl StructuralPartialEq for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
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impl Freeze for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl RefUnwindSafe for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl Send for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl Sync for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl Unpin for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
impl UnwindSafe for ServiceLevelIndicatorMetric
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