#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GoalBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for Goal
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Source§impl GoalBuilder
impl GoalBuilder
Sourcepub fn interval(self, input: Interval) -> Self
pub fn interval(self, input: Interval) -> Self
The time period used to evaluate the SLO. It can be either a calendar interval or rolling interval.
If you omit this parameter, a rolling interval of 7 days is used.
Sourcepub fn set_interval(self, input: Option<Interval>) -> Self
pub fn set_interval(self, input: Option<Interval>) -> Self
The time period used to evaluate the SLO. It can be either a calendar interval or rolling interval.
If you omit this parameter, a rolling interval of 7 days is used.
Sourcepub fn get_interval(&self) -> &Option<Interval>
pub fn get_interval(&self) -> &Option<Interval>
The time period used to evaluate the SLO. It can be either a calendar interval or rolling interval.
If you omit this parameter, a rolling interval of 7 days is used.
Sourcepub fn attainment_goal(self, input: f64) -> Self
pub fn attainment_goal(self, input: f64) -> Self
The threshold that determines if the goal is being met.
If this is a period-based SLO, the attainment goal is the percentage of good periods that meet the threshold requirements to the total periods within the interval. For example, an attainment goal of 99.9% means that within your interval, you are targeting 99.9% of the periods to be in healthy state.
If this is a request-based SLO, the attainment goal is the percentage of requests that must be successful to meet the attainment goal.
If you omit this parameter, 99 is used to represent 99% as the attainment goal.
Sourcepub fn set_attainment_goal(self, input: Option<f64>) -> Self
pub fn set_attainment_goal(self, input: Option<f64>) -> Self
The threshold that determines if the goal is being met.
If this is a period-based SLO, the attainment goal is the percentage of good periods that meet the threshold requirements to the total periods within the interval. For example, an attainment goal of 99.9% means that within your interval, you are targeting 99.9% of the periods to be in healthy state.
If this is a request-based SLO, the attainment goal is the percentage of requests that must be successful to meet the attainment goal.
If you omit this parameter, 99 is used to represent 99% as the attainment goal.
Sourcepub fn get_attainment_goal(&self) -> &Option<f64>
pub fn get_attainment_goal(&self) -> &Option<f64>
The threshold that determines if the goal is being met.
If this is a period-based SLO, the attainment goal is the percentage of good periods that meet the threshold requirements to the total periods within the interval. For example, an attainment goal of 99.9% means that within your interval, you are targeting 99.9% of the periods to be in healthy state.
If this is a request-based SLO, the attainment goal is the percentage of requests that must be successful to meet the attainment goal.
If you omit this parameter, 99 is used to represent 99% as the attainment goal.
Sourcepub fn warning_threshold(self, input: f64) -> Self
pub fn warning_threshold(self, input: f64) -> Self
The percentage of remaining budget over total budget that you want to get warnings for. If you omit this parameter, the default of 50.0 is used.
Sourcepub fn set_warning_threshold(self, input: Option<f64>) -> Self
pub fn set_warning_threshold(self, input: Option<f64>) -> Self
The percentage of remaining budget over total budget that you want to get warnings for. If you omit this parameter, the default of 50.0 is used.
Sourcepub fn get_warning_threshold(&self) -> &Option<f64>
pub fn get_warning_threshold(&self) -> &Option<f64>
The percentage of remaining budget over total budget that you want to get warnings for. If you omit this parameter, the default of 50.0 is used.
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Source§impl Clone for GoalBuilder
impl Clone for GoalBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GoalBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> GoalBuilder
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impl Debug for GoalBuilder
Source§impl Default for GoalBuilder
impl Default for GoalBuilder
Source§fn default() -> GoalBuilder
fn default() -> GoalBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for GoalBuilder
impl PartialEq for GoalBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for GoalBuilder
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impl Freeze for GoalBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for GoalBuilder
impl Send for GoalBuilder
impl Sync for GoalBuilder
impl Unpin for GoalBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for GoalBuilder
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