Struct MonitorsAPI

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pub struct MonitorsAPI { /* private fields */ }
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Monitors allow you to watch a metric or check that you care about and notifies your team when a defined threshold has exceeded.

For more information, see Creating Monitors and Tag Policies.

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impl MonitorsAPI

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn with_config(config: Configuration) -> Self

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examples/v2_monitors_ListMonitorConfigPolicies.rs (line 8)
6async fn main() {
7    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
8    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
9    let resp = api.list_monitor_config_policies().await;
10    if let Ok(value) = resp {
11        println!("{:#?}", value);
12    } else {
13        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
14    }
15}
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examples/v2_monitors_GetMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 11)
6async fn main() {
7    // there is a valid "monitor_configuration_policy" in the system
8    let monitor_configuration_policy_data_id =
9        std::env::var("MONITOR_CONFIGURATION_POLICY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
10    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
11    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
12    let resp = api
13        .get_monitor_config_policy(monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone())
14        .await;
15    if let Ok(value) = resp {
16        println!("{:#?}", value);
17    } else {
18        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
19    }
20}
examples/v2_monitors_DeleteMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 11)
6async fn main() {
7    // there is a valid "monitor_configuration_policy" in the system
8    let monitor_configuration_policy_data_id =
9        std::env::var("MONITOR_CONFIGURATION_POLICY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
10    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
11    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
12    let resp = api
13        .delete_monitor_config_policy(monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone())
14        .await;
15    if let Ok(value) = resp {
16        println!("{:#?}", value);
17    } else {
18        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
19    }
20}
examples/v2_monitors_CreateMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 28)
13async fn main() {
14    let body = MonitorConfigPolicyCreateRequest::new(MonitorConfigPolicyCreateData::new(
15        MonitorConfigPolicyAttributeCreateRequest::new(
16            MonitorConfigPolicyPolicyCreateRequest::MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicyCreateRequest(
17                Box::new(MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicyCreateRequest::new(
18                    "examplemonitor".to_string(),
19                    false,
20                    vec!["prod".to_string(), "staging".to_string()],
21                )),
22            ),
23            MonitorConfigPolicyType::TAG,
24        ),
25        MonitorConfigPolicyResourceType::MONITOR_CONFIG_POLICY,
26    ));
27    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
28    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
29    let resp = api.create_monitor_config_policy(body).await;
30    if let Ok(value) = resp {
31        println!("{:#?}", value);
32    } else {
33        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
34    }
35}
examples/v2_monitors_UpdateMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 31)
13async fn main() {
14    // there is a valid "monitor_configuration_policy" in the system
15    let monitor_configuration_policy_data_id =
16        std::env::var("MONITOR_CONFIGURATION_POLICY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
17    let body = MonitorConfigPolicyEditRequest::new(MonitorConfigPolicyEditData::new(
18        MonitorConfigPolicyAttributeEditRequest::new(
19            MonitorConfigPolicyPolicy::MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicy(Box::new(
20                MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicy::new()
21                    .tag_key("examplemonitor".to_string())
22                    .tag_key_required(false)
23                    .valid_tag_values(vec!["prod".to_string(), "staging".to_string()]),
24            )),
25            MonitorConfigPolicyType::TAG,
26        ),
27        monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone(),
28        MonitorConfigPolicyResourceType::MONITOR_CONFIG_POLICY,
29    ));
30    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
31    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
32    let resp = api
33        .update_monitor_config_policy(monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone(), body)
34        .await;
35    if let Ok(value) = resp {
36        println!("{:#?}", value);
37    } else {
38        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
39    }
40}
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pub fn with_client_and_config( config: Configuration, client: ClientWithMiddleware, ) -> Self

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pub async fn create_monitor_config_policy( &self, body: MonitorConfigPolicyCreateRequest, ) -> Result<MonitorConfigPolicyResponse, Error<CreateMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Create a monitor configuration policy.

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examples/v2_monitors_CreateMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 29)
13async fn main() {
14    let body = MonitorConfigPolicyCreateRequest::new(MonitorConfigPolicyCreateData::new(
15        MonitorConfigPolicyAttributeCreateRequest::new(
16            MonitorConfigPolicyPolicyCreateRequest::MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicyCreateRequest(
17                Box::new(MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicyCreateRequest::new(
18                    "examplemonitor".to_string(),
19                    false,
20                    vec!["prod".to_string(), "staging".to_string()],
21                )),
22            ),
23            MonitorConfigPolicyType::TAG,
24        ),
25        MonitorConfigPolicyResourceType::MONITOR_CONFIG_POLICY,
26    ));
27    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
28    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
29    let resp = api.create_monitor_config_policy(body).await;
30    if let Ok(value) = resp {
31        println!("{:#?}", value);
32    } else {
33        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
34    }
35}
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pub async fn create_monitor_config_policy_with_http_info( &self, body: MonitorConfigPolicyCreateRequest, ) -> Result<ResponseContent<MonitorConfigPolicyResponse>, Error<CreateMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Create a monitor configuration policy.

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pub async fn delete_monitor_config_policy( &self, policy_id: String, ) -> Result<(), Error<DeleteMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Delete a monitor configuration policy.

Examples found in repository?
examples/v2_monitors_DeleteMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 13)
6async fn main() {
7    // there is a valid "monitor_configuration_policy" in the system
8    let monitor_configuration_policy_data_id =
9        std::env::var("MONITOR_CONFIGURATION_POLICY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
10    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
11    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
12    let resp = api
13        .delete_monitor_config_policy(monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone())
14        .await;
15    if let Ok(value) = resp {
16        println!("{:#?}", value);
17    } else {
18        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
19    }
20}
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pub async fn delete_monitor_config_policy_with_http_info( &self, policy_id: String, ) -> Result<ResponseContent<()>, Error<DeleteMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Delete a monitor configuration policy.

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pub async fn get_monitor_config_policy( &self, policy_id: String, ) -> Result<MonitorConfigPolicyResponse, Error<GetMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Get a monitor configuration policy by policy_id.

Examples found in repository?
examples/v2_monitors_GetMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 13)
6async fn main() {
7    // there is a valid "monitor_configuration_policy" in the system
8    let monitor_configuration_policy_data_id =
9        std::env::var("MONITOR_CONFIGURATION_POLICY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
10    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
11    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
12    let resp = api
13        .get_monitor_config_policy(monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone())
14        .await;
15    if let Ok(value) = resp {
16        println!("{:#?}", value);
17    } else {
18        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
19    }
20}
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pub async fn get_monitor_config_policy_with_http_info( &self, policy_id: String, ) -> Result<ResponseContent<MonitorConfigPolicyResponse>, Error<GetMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Get a monitor configuration policy by policy_id.

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pub async fn list_monitor_config_policies( &self, ) -> Result<MonitorConfigPolicyListResponse, Error<ListMonitorConfigPoliciesError>>

Get all monitor configuration policies.

Examples found in repository?
examples/v2_monitors_ListMonitorConfigPolicies.rs (line 9)
6async fn main() {
7    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
8    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
9    let resp = api.list_monitor_config_policies().await;
10    if let Ok(value) = resp {
11        println!("{:#?}", value);
12    } else {
13        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
14    }
15}
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pub async fn list_monitor_config_policies_with_http_info( &self, ) -> Result<ResponseContent<MonitorConfigPolicyListResponse>, Error<ListMonitorConfigPoliciesError>>

Get all monitor configuration policies.

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pub async fn update_monitor_config_policy( &self, policy_id: String, body: MonitorConfigPolicyEditRequest, ) -> Result<MonitorConfigPolicyResponse, Error<UpdateMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Edit a monitor configuration policy.

Examples found in repository?
examples/v2_monitors_UpdateMonitorConfigPolicy.rs (line 33)
13async fn main() {
14    // there is a valid "monitor_configuration_policy" in the system
15    let monitor_configuration_policy_data_id =
16        std::env::var("MONITOR_CONFIGURATION_POLICY_DATA_ID").unwrap();
17    let body = MonitorConfigPolicyEditRequest::new(MonitorConfigPolicyEditData::new(
18        MonitorConfigPolicyAttributeEditRequest::new(
19            MonitorConfigPolicyPolicy::MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicy(Box::new(
20                MonitorConfigPolicyTagPolicy::new()
21                    .tag_key("examplemonitor".to_string())
22                    .tag_key_required(false)
23                    .valid_tag_values(vec!["prod".to_string(), "staging".to_string()]),
24            )),
25            MonitorConfigPolicyType::TAG,
26        ),
27        monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone(),
28        MonitorConfigPolicyResourceType::MONITOR_CONFIG_POLICY,
29    ));
30    let configuration = datadog::Configuration::new();
31    let api = MonitorsAPI::with_config(configuration);
32    let resp = api
33        .update_monitor_config_policy(monitor_configuration_policy_data_id.clone(), body)
34        .await;
35    if let Ok(value) = resp {
36        println!("{:#?}", value);
37    } else {
38        println!("{:#?}", resp.unwrap_err());
39    }
40}
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pub async fn update_monitor_config_policy_with_http_info( &self, policy_id: String, body: MonitorConfigPolicyEditRequest, ) -> Result<ResponseContent<MonitorConfigPolicyResponse>, Error<UpdateMonitorConfigPolicyError>>

Edit a monitor configuration policy.

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impl Clone for MonitorsAPI

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fn clone(&self) -> MonitorsAPI

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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impl Debug for MonitorsAPI

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for MonitorsAPI

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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