#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EnhancedMetricsConfig {
pub resolver_level_metrics_behavior: ResolverLevelMetricsBehavior,
pub data_source_level_metrics_behavior: DataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior,
pub operation_level_metrics_config: OperationLevelMetricsConfig,
}
Expand description
Enables and controls the enhanced metrics feature. Enhanced metrics emit granular data on API usage and performance such as AppSync request and error counts, latency, and cache hits/misses. All enhanced metric data is sent to your CloudWatch account, and you can configure the types of data that will be sent.
Enhanced metrics can be configured at the resolver, data source, and operation levels. EnhancedMetricsConfig
contains three required parameters, each controlling one of these categories:
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resolverLevelMetricsBehavior
: Controls how resolver metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Resolver metrics include:-
GraphQL errors: The number of GraphQL errors that occurred.
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Requests: The number of invocations that occurred during a request.
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Latency: The time to complete a resolver invocation.
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Cache hits: The number of cache hits during a request.
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Cache misses: The number of cache misses during a request.
These metrics can be emitted to CloudWatch per resolver or for all resolvers in the request. Metrics will be recorded by API ID and resolver name.
resolverLevelMetricsBehavior
accepts one of these values at a time:-
FULL_REQUEST_RESOLVER_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for all resolvers in the request. -
PER_RESOLVER_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for resolvers that have themetricsConfig
value set toENABLED
.
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dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
: Controls how data source metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Data source metrics include:-
Requests: The number of invocations that occured during a request.
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Latency: The time to complete a data source invocation.
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Errors: The number of errors that occurred during a data source invocation.
These metrics can be emitted to CloudWatch per data source or for all data sources in the request. Metrics will be recorded by API ID and data source name.
dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
accepts one of these values at a time:-
FULL_REQUEST_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for all data sources in the request. -
PER_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for data sources that have themetricsConfig
value set toENABLED
.
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operationLevelMetricsConfig
: Controls how operation metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Operation metrics include:-
Requests: The number of times a specified GraphQL operation was called.
-
GraphQL errors: The number of GraphQL errors that occurred during a specified GraphQL operation.
Metrics will be recorded by API ID and operation name. You can set the value to
ENABLED
orDISABLED
. -
Fields (Non-exhaustive)§
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; and struct update syntax will not work.resolver_level_metrics_behavior: ResolverLevelMetricsBehavior
Controls how resolver metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Resolver metrics include:
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GraphQL errors: The number of GraphQL errors that occurred.
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Requests: The number of invocations that occurred during a request.
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Latency: The time to complete a resolver invocation.
-
Cache hits: The number of cache hits during a request.
-
Cache misses: The number of cache misses during a request.
These metrics can be emitted to CloudWatch per resolver or for all resolvers in the request. Metrics will be recorded by API ID and resolver name. resolverLevelMetricsBehavior
accepts one of these values at a time:
-
FULL_REQUEST_RESOLVER_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for all resolvers in the request. -
PER_RESOLVER_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for resolvers that have themetricsConfig
value set toENABLED
.
data_source_level_metrics_behavior: DataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
Controls how data source metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Data source metrics include:
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Requests: The number of invocations that occured during a request.
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Latency: The time to complete a data source invocation.
-
Errors: The number of errors that occurred during a data source invocation.
These metrics can be emitted to CloudWatch per data source or for all data sources in the request. Metrics will be recorded by API ID and data source name. dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
accepts one of these values at a time:
-
FULL_REQUEST_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for all data sources in the request. -
PER_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for data sources that have themetricsConfig
value set toENABLED
.
operation_level_metrics_config: OperationLevelMetricsConfig
Controls how operation metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Operation metrics include:
-
Requests: The number of times a specified GraphQL operation was called.
-
GraphQL errors: The number of GraphQL errors that occurred during a specified GraphQL operation.
Metrics will be recorded by API ID and operation name. You can set the value to ENABLED
or DISABLED
.
Implementations§
Source§impl EnhancedMetricsConfig
impl EnhancedMetricsConfig
Sourcepub fn resolver_level_metrics_behavior(&self) -> &ResolverLevelMetricsBehavior
pub fn resolver_level_metrics_behavior(&self) -> &ResolverLevelMetricsBehavior
Controls how resolver metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Resolver metrics include:
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GraphQL errors: The number of GraphQL errors that occurred.
-
Requests: The number of invocations that occurred during a request.
-
Latency: The time to complete a resolver invocation.
-
Cache hits: The number of cache hits during a request.
-
Cache misses: The number of cache misses during a request.
These metrics can be emitted to CloudWatch per resolver or for all resolvers in the request. Metrics will be recorded by API ID and resolver name. resolverLevelMetricsBehavior
accepts one of these values at a time:
-
FULL_REQUEST_RESOLVER_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for all resolvers in the request. -
PER_RESOLVER_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for resolvers that have themetricsConfig
value set toENABLED
.
Sourcepub fn data_source_level_metrics_behavior(
&self,
) -> &DataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
pub fn data_source_level_metrics_behavior( &self, ) -> &DataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
Controls how data source metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Data source metrics include:
-
Requests: The number of invocations that occured during a request.
-
Latency: The time to complete a data source invocation.
-
Errors: The number of errors that occurred during a data source invocation.
These metrics can be emitted to CloudWatch per data source or for all data sources in the request. Metrics will be recorded by API ID and data source name. dataSourceLevelMetricsBehavior
accepts one of these values at a time:
-
FULL_REQUEST_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for all data sources in the request. -
PER_DATA_SOURCE_METRICS
: Records and emits metric data for data sources that have themetricsConfig
value set toENABLED
.
Sourcepub fn operation_level_metrics_config(&self) -> &OperationLevelMetricsConfig
pub fn operation_level_metrics_config(&self) -> &OperationLevelMetricsConfig
Controls how operation metrics will be emitted to CloudWatch. Operation metrics include:
-
Requests: The number of times a specified GraphQL operation was called.
-
GraphQL errors: The number of GraphQL errors that occurred during a specified GraphQL operation.
Metrics will be recorded by API ID and operation name. You can set the value to ENABLED
or DISABLED
.
Source§impl EnhancedMetricsConfig
impl EnhancedMetricsConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EnhancedMetricsConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EnhancedMetricsConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EnhancedMetricsConfig
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Source§impl Clone for EnhancedMetricsConfig
impl Clone for EnhancedMetricsConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EnhancedMetricsConfig
fn clone(&self) -> EnhancedMetricsConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for EnhancedMetricsConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for EnhancedMetricsConfig
impl PartialEq for EnhancedMetricsConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for EnhancedMetricsConfig
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impl Freeze for EnhancedMetricsConfig
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impl Send for EnhancedMetricsConfig
impl Sync for EnhancedMetricsConfig
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