#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AgentConfiguration {
pub should_profile: bool,
pub period_in_seconds: i32,
pub agent_parameters: Option<HashMap<AgentParameterField, String>>,
}
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The response of ConfigureAgent
that specifies if an agent profiles or not and for how long to return profiling data.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.should_profile: bool
A Boolean
that specifies whether the profiling agent collects profiling data or not. Set to true
to enable profiling.
period_in_seconds: i32
How long a profiling agent should send profiling data using ConfigureAgent
. For example, if this is set to 300, the profiling agent calls ConfigureAgent
every 5 minutes to submit the profiled data collected during that period.
agent_parameters: Option<HashMap<AgentParameterField, String>>
Parameters used by the profiler. The valid parameters are:
-
MaxStackDepth
- The maximum depth of the stacks in the code that is represented in the profile. For example, if CodeGuru Profiler finds a methodA
, which calls methodB
, which calls methodC
, which calls methodD
, then the depth is 4. If themaxDepth
is set to 2, then the profiler evaluatesA
andB
. -
MemoryUsageLimitPercent
- The percentage of memory that is used by the profiler. -
MinimumTimeForReportingInMilliseconds
- The minimum time in milliseconds between sending reports. -
ReportingIntervalInMilliseconds
- The reporting interval in milliseconds used to report profiles. -
SamplingIntervalInMilliseconds
- The sampling interval in milliseconds that is used to profile samples.
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Source§impl AgentConfiguration
impl AgentConfiguration
Sourcepub fn should_profile(&self) -> bool
pub fn should_profile(&self) -> bool
A Boolean
that specifies whether the profiling agent collects profiling data or not. Set to true
to enable profiling.
Sourcepub fn period_in_seconds(&self) -> i32
pub fn period_in_seconds(&self) -> i32
How long a profiling agent should send profiling data using ConfigureAgent
. For example, if this is set to 300, the profiling agent calls ConfigureAgent
every 5 minutes to submit the profiled data collected during that period.
Sourcepub fn agent_parameters(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<AgentParameterField, String>>
pub fn agent_parameters(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<AgentParameterField, String>>
Parameters used by the profiler. The valid parameters are:
-
MaxStackDepth
- The maximum depth of the stacks in the code that is represented in the profile. For example, if CodeGuru Profiler finds a methodA
, which calls methodB
, which calls methodC
, which calls methodD
, then the depth is 4. If themaxDepth
is set to 2, then the profiler evaluatesA
andB
. -
MemoryUsageLimitPercent
- The percentage of memory that is used by the profiler. -
MinimumTimeForReportingInMilliseconds
- The minimum time in milliseconds between sending reports. -
ReportingIntervalInMilliseconds
- The reporting interval in milliseconds used to report profiles. -
SamplingIntervalInMilliseconds
- The sampling interval in milliseconds that is used to profile samples.
Source§impl AgentConfiguration
impl AgentConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AgentConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AgentConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AgentConfiguration
.
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Source§impl Clone for AgentConfiguration
impl Clone for AgentConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AgentConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> AgentConfiguration
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impl Debug for AgentConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for AgentConfiguration
impl PartialEq for AgentConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for AgentConfiguration
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impl Freeze for AgentConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for AgentConfiguration
impl Send for AgentConfiguration
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