Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package cloudmonitoring provides access to the Cloud Monitoring API.
See https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/v2beta2/
Usage example:
import "google.golang.org/api/cloudmonitoring/v2beta2" ... cloudmonitoringService, err := cloudmonitoring.New(oauthHttpClient)
Index ¶
- Constants
- type DeleteMetricDescriptorResponse
- type ListMetricDescriptorsRequest
- type ListMetricDescriptorsResponse
- type ListTimeseriesDescriptorsRequest
- type ListTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse
- type ListTimeseriesRequest
- type ListTimeseriesResponse
- type MetricDescriptor
- type MetricDescriptorLabelDescriptor
- type MetricDescriptorTypeDescriptor
- type MetricDescriptorsCreateCall
- type MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall
- type MetricDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Count(count int64) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Do() (*ListMetricDescriptorsResponse, error)
- func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) PageToken(pageToken string) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Query(query string) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
- type MetricDescriptorsService
- func (r *MetricDescriptorsService) Create(project string, metricdescriptor *MetricDescriptor) *MetricDescriptorsCreateCall
- func (r *MetricDescriptorsService) Delete(project string, metric string) *MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall
- func (r *MetricDescriptorsService) List(project string, listmetricdescriptorsrequest *ListMetricDescriptorsRequest) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
- type Point
- type PointDistribution
- type PointDistributionBucket
- type PointDistributionOverflowBucket
- type PointDistributionUnderflowBucket
- type Service
- type Timeseries
- type TimeseriesDescriptor
- type TimeseriesDescriptorLabel
- type TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Aggregator(aggregator string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Count(count int64) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Do() (*ListTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse, error)
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Labels(labels string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Oldest(oldest string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) PageToken(pageToken string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Timespan(timespan string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Window(window string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
- type TimeseriesDescriptorsService
- type TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Aggregator(aggregator string) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Count(count int64) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Do() (*ListTimeseriesResponse, error)
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Labels(labels string) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Oldest(oldest string) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) PageToken(pageToken string) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Timespan(timespan string) *TimeseriesListCall
- func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Window(window string) *TimeseriesListCall
- type TimeseriesPoint
- type TimeseriesService
- type TimeseriesWriteCall
- type WriteTimeseriesRequest
- type WriteTimeseriesResponse
Constants ¶
const ( // View and manage your data across Google Cloud Platform services CloudPlatformScope = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform" // View and write monitoring data for all of your Google and third-party // Cloud and API projects MonitoringScope = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/monitoring" )
OAuth2 scopes used by this API.
Variables ¶
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Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type DeleteMetricDescriptorResponse ¶
type DeleteMetricDescriptorResponse struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#deleteMetricDescriptorResponse". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` }
DeleteMetricDescriptorResponse: The response of cloudmonitoring.metricDescriptors.delete.
type ListMetricDescriptorsRequest ¶
type ListMetricDescriptorsRequest struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#listMetricDescriptorsRequest". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` }
ListMetricDescriptorsRequest: The request of cloudmonitoring.metricDescriptors.list.
type ListMetricDescriptorsResponse ¶
type ListMetricDescriptorsResponse struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#listMetricDescriptorsResponse". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` // Metrics: The returned metric descriptors. Metrics []*MetricDescriptor `json:"metrics,omitempty"` // NextPageToken: Pagination token. If present, indicates that // additional results are available for retrieval. To access the results // past the pagination limit, pass this value to the pageToken query // parameter. NextPageToken string `json:"nextPageToken,omitempty"` }
ListMetricDescriptorsResponse: The response of cloudmonitoring.metricDescriptors.list.
type ListTimeseriesDescriptorsRequest ¶
type ListTimeseriesDescriptorsRequest struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#listTimeseriesDescriptorsRequest". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` }
ListTimeseriesDescriptorsRequest: The request of cloudmonitoring.timeseriesDescriptors.list
type ListTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse ¶
type ListTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#listTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` // NextPageToken: Pagination token. If present, indicates that // additional results are available for retrieval. To access the results // past the pagination limit, set this value to the pageToken query // parameter. NextPageToken string `json:"nextPageToken,omitempty"` // Oldest: The oldest timestamp of the interval of this query, as an RFC // 3339 string. Oldest string `json:"oldest,omitempty"` // Timeseries: The returned time series descriptors. Timeseries []*TimeseriesDescriptor `json:"timeseries,omitempty"` // Youngest: The youngest timestamp of the interval of this query, as an // RFC 3339 string. Youngest string `json:"youngest,omitempty"` }
ListTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse: The response of cloudmonitoring.timeseriesDescriptors.list
type ListTimeseriesRequest ¶
type ListTimeseriesRequest struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#listTimeseriesRequest". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` }
ListTimeseriesRequest: The request of cloudmonitoring.timeseries.list
type ListTimeseriesResponse ¶
type ListTimeseriesResponse struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#listTimeseriesResponse". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` // NextPageToken: Pagination token. If present, indicates that // additional results are available for retrieval. To access the results // past the pagination limit, set the pageToken query parameter to this // value. All of the points of a time series will be returned before // returning any point of the subsequent time series. NextPageToken string `json:"nextPageToken,omitempty"` // Oldest: The oldest timestamp of the interval of this query as an RFC // 3339 string. Oldest string `json:"oldest,omitempty"` // Timeseries: The returned time series. Timeseries []*Timeseries `json:"timeseries,omitempty"` // Youngest: The youngest timestamp of the interval of this query as an // RFC 3339 string. Youngest string `json:"youngest,omitempty"` }
ListTimeseriesResponse: The response of cloudmonitoring.timeseries.list
type MetricDescriptor ¶
type MetricDescriptor struct { // Description: Description of this metric. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Labels: Labels defined for this metric. Labels []*MetricDescriptorLabelDescriptor `json:"labels,omitempty"` // Name: The name of this metric. Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` // Project: The project ID to which the metric belongs. Project string `json:"project,omitempty"` // TypeDescriptor: Type description for this metric. TypeDescriptor *MetricDescriptorTypeDescriptor `json:"typeDescriptor,omitempty"` }
MetricDescriptor: A metricDescriptor defines the name, label keys, and data type of a particular metric.
type MetricDescriptorLabelDescriptor ¶
type MetricDescriptorLabelDescriptor struct { // Description: Label description. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Key: Label key. Key string `json:"key,omitempty"` }
MetricDescriptorLabelDescriptor: A label in a metric is a description of this metric, including the key of this description (what the description is), and the value for this description.
type MetricDescriptorTypeDescriptor ¶
type MetricDescriptorTypeDescriptor struct { // MetricType: The method of collecting data for the metric. See Metric // types. MetricType string `json:"metricType,omitempty"` // ValueType: The data type of of individual points in the metric's time // series. See Metric value types. ValueType string `json:"valueType,omitempty"` }
MetricDescriptorTypeDescriptor: A type in a metric contains information about how the metric is collected and what its data points look like.
type MetricDescriptorsCreateCall ¶
type MetricDescriptorsCreateCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*MetricDescriptorsCreateCall) Do ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsCreateCall) Do() (*MetricDescriptor, error)
func (*MetricDescriptorsCreateCall) Fields ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsCreateCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *MetricDescriptorsCreateCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
type MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall ¶
type MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall) Do ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall) Do() (*DeleteMetricDescriptorResponse, error)
func (*MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall) Fields ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
type MetricDescriptorsListCall ¶
type MetricDescriptorsListCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*MetricDescriptorsListCall) Count ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Count(count int64) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
Count sets the optional parameter "count": Maximum number of metric descriptors per page. Used for pagination. If not specified, count = 100.
func (*MetricDescriptorsListCall) Do ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Do() (*ListMetricDescriptorsResponse, error)
func (*MetricDescriptorsListCall) Fields ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
func (*MetricDescriptorsListCall) PageToken ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) PageToken(pageToken string) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
PageToken sets the optional parameter "pageToken": The pagination token, which is used to page through large result sets. Set this value to the value of the nextPageToken to retrieve the next page of results.
func (*MetricDescriptorsListCall) Query ¶
func (c *MetricDescriptorsListCall) Query(query string) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
Query sets the optional parameter "query": The query used to search against existing metrics. Separate keywords with a space; the service joins all keywords with AND, meaning that all keywords must match for a metric to be returned. If this field is omitted, all metrics are returned. If an empty string is passed with this field, no metrics are returned.
type MetricDescriptorsService ¶
type MetricDescriptorsService struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewMetricDescriptorsService ¶
func NewMetricDescriptorsService(s *Service) *MetricDescriptorsService
func (*MetricDescriptorsService) Create ¶
func (r *MetricDescriptorsService) Create(project string, metricdescriptor *MetricDescriptor) *MetricDescriptorsCreateCall
Create: Create a new metric.
func (*MetricDescriptorsService) Delete ¶
func (r *MetricDescriptorsService) Delete(project string, metric string) *MetricDescriptorsDeleteCall
Delete: Delete an existing metric.
func (*MetricDescriptorsService) List ¶
func (r *MetricDescriptorsService) List(project string, listmetricdescriptorsrequest *ListMetricDescriptorsRequest) *MetricDescriptorsListCall
List: List metric descriptors that match the query. If the query is not set, then all of the metric descriptors will be returned. Large responses will be paginated, use the nextPageToken returned in the response to request subsequent pages of results by setting the pageToken query parameter to the value of the nextPageToken.
type Point ¶
type Point struct { // BoolValue: The value of this data point. Either "true" or "false". BoolValue bool `json:"boolValue,omitempty"` // DistributionValue: The value of this data point as a distribution. A // distribution value can contain a list of buckets and/or an // underflowBucket and an overflowBucket. The values of these points can // be used to create a histogram. DistributionValue *PointDistribution `json:"distributionValue,omitempty"` // DoubleValue: The value of this data point as a double-precision // floating-point number. DoubleValue float64 `json:"doubleValue,omitempty"` // End: The interval [start, end] is the time period to which the // point's value applies. For gauge metrics, whose values are // instantaneous measurements, this interval should be empty (start // should equal end). For cumulative metrics (of which deltas and rates // are special cases), the interval should be non-empty. Both start and // end are RFC 3339 strings. End string `json:"end,omitempty"` // Int64Value: The value of this data point as a 64-bit integer. Int64Value int64 `json:"int64Value,omitempty,string"` // Start: The interval [start, end] is the time period to which the // point's value applies. For gauge metrics, whose values are // instantaneous measurements, this interval should be empty (start // should equal end). For cumulative metrics (of which deltas and rates // are special cases), the interval should be non-empty. Both start and // end are RFC 3339 strings. Start string `json:"start,omitempty"` // StringValue: The value of this data point in string format. StringValue string `json:"stringValue,omitempty"` }
Point: Point is a single point in a time series. It consists of a start time, an end time, and a value.
type PointDistribution ¶
type PointDistribution struct { // Buckets: The finite buckets. Buckets []*PointDistributionBucket `json:"buckets,omitempty"` // OverflowBucket: The overflow bucket. OverflowBucket *PointDistributionOverflowBucket `json:"overflowBucket,omitempty"` // UnderflowBucket: The underflow bucket. UnderflowBucket *PointDistributionUnderflowBucket `json:"underflowBucket,omitempty"` }
PointDistribution: Distribution data point value type. When writing distribution points, try to be consistent with the boundaries of your buckets. If you must modify the bucket boundaries, then do so by merging, partitioning, or appending rather than skewing them.
type PointDistributionBucket ¶
type PointDistributionBucket struct { // Count: The number of events whose values are in the interval defined // by this bucket. Count int64 `json:"count,omitempty,string"` // LowerBound: The lower bound of the value interval of this bucket // (inclusive). LowerBound float64 `json:"lowerBound,omitempty"` // UpperBound: The upper bound of the value interval of this bucket // (exclusive). UpperBound float64 `json:"upperBound,omitempty"` }
PointDistributionBucket: The histogram's bucket. Buckets that form the histogram of a distribution value. If the upper bound of a bucket, say U1, does not equal the lower bound of the next bucket, say L2, this means that there is no event in [U1, L2).
type PointDistributionOverflowBucket ¶
type PointDistributionOverflowBucket struct { // Count: The number of events whose values are in the interval defined // by this bucket. Count int64 `json:"count,omitempty,string"` // LowerBound: The lower bound of the value interval of this bucket // (inclusive). LowerBound float64 `json:"lowerBound,omitempty"` }
PointDistributionOverflowBucket: The overflow bucket is a special bucket that does not have the upperBound field; it includes all of the events that are no less than its lower bound.
type PointDistributionUnderflowBucket ¶
type PointDistributionUnderflowBucket struct { // Count: The number of events whose values are in the interval defined // by this bucket. Count int64 `json:"count,omitempty,string"` // UpperBound: The upper bound of the value interval of this bucket // (exclusive). UpperBound float64 `json:"upperBound,omitempty"` }
PointDistributionUnderflowBucket: The underflow bucket is a special bucket that does not have the lowerBound field; it includes all of the events that are less than its upper bound.
type Service ¶
type Service struct { BasePath string // API endpoint base URL UserAgent string // optional additional User-Agent fragment MetricDescriptors *MetricDescriptorsService Timeseries *TimeseriesService TimeseriesDescriptors *TimeseriesDescriptorsService // contains filtered or unexported fields }
type Timeseries ¶
type Timeseries struct { // Points: The data points of this time series. The points are listed in // order of their end timestamp, from younger to older. Points []*Point `json:"points,omitempty"` // TimeseriesDesc: The descriptor of this time series. TimeseriesDesc *TimeseriesDescriptor `json:"timeseriesDesc,omitempty"` }
Timeseries: The monitoring data is organized as metrics and stored as data points that are recorded over time. Each data point represents information like the CPU utilization of your virtual machine. A historical record of these data points is called a time series.
type TimeseriesDescriptor ¶
type TimeseriesDescriptor struct { // Labels: The label's name. Labels map[string]string `json:"labels,omitempty"` // Metric: The name of the metric. Metric string `json:"metric,omitempty"` // Project: The Developers Console project number to which this time // series belongs. Project string `json:"project,omitempty"` }
TimeseriesDescriptor: TimeseriesDescriptor identifies a single time series.
type TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall ¶
type TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Aggregator ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Aggregator(aggregator string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Aggregator sets the optional parameter "aggregator": The aggregation function that will reduce the data points in each window to a single point. This parameter is only valid for non-cumulative metrics with a value type of INT64 or DOUBLE.
Possible values:
"max" "mean" "min" "sum"
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Count ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Count(count int64) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Count sets the optional parameter "count": Maximum number of time series descriptors per page. Used for pagination. If not specified, count = 100.
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Do ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Do() (*ListTimeseriesDescriptorsResponse, error)
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Fields ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Labels ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Labels(labels string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Labels sets the optional parameter "labels": A collection of labels for the matching time series, which are represented as: - key==value: key equals the value - key=~value: key regex matches the value - key!=value: key does not equal the value - key!~value: key regex does not match the value For example, to list all of the time series descriptors for the region us-central1, you could specify: label=cloud.googleapis.com%2Flocation=~us-central1.*
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Oldest ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Oldest(oldest string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Oldest sets the optional parameter "oldest": Start of the time interval (exclusive), which is expressed as an RFC 3339 timestamp. If neither oldest nor timespan is specified, the default time interval will be (youngest - 4 hours, youngest]
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) PageToken ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) PageToken(pageToken string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
PageToken sets the optional parameter "pageToken": The pagination token, which is used to page through large result sets. Set this value to the value of the nextPageToken to retrieve the next page of results.
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Timespan ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Timespan(timespan string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Timespan sets the optional parameter "timespan": Length of the time interval to query, which is an alternative way to declare the interval: (youngest - timespan, youngest]. The timespan and oldest parameters should not be used together. Units: - s: second - m: minute - h: hour - d: day - w: week Examples: 2s, 3m, 4w. Only one unit is allowed, for example: 2w3d is not allowed; you should use 17d instead.
If neither oldest nor timespan is specified, the default time interval will be (youngest - 4 hours, youngest].
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Window ¶
func (c *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall) Window(window string) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
Window sets the optional parameter "window": The sampling window. At most one data point will be returned for each window in the requested time interval. This parameter is only valid for non-cumulative metric types. Units: - m: minute - h: hour - d: day - w: week Examples: 3m, 4w. Only one unit is allowed, for example: 2w3d is not allowed; you should use 17d instead.
type TimeseriesDescriptorsService ¶
type TimeseriesDescriptorsService struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewTimeseriesDescriptorsService ¶
func NewTimeseriesDescriptorsService(s *Service) *TimeseriesDescriptorsService
func (*TimeseriesDescriptorsService) List ¶
func (r *TimeseriesDescriptorsService) List(project string, metric string, youngest string, listtimeseriesdescriptorsrequest *ListTimeseriesDescriptorsRequest) *TimeseriesDescriptorsListCall
List: List the descriptors of the time series that match the metric and labels values and that have data points in the interval. Large responses are paginated; use the nextPageToken returned in the response to request subsequent pages of results by setting the pageToken query parameter to the value of the nextPageToken.
type TimeseriesListCall ¶
type TimeseriesListCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Aggregator ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Aggregator(aggregator string) *TimeseriesListCall
Aggregator sets the optional parameter "aggregator": The aggregation function that will reduce the data points in each window to a single point. This parameter is only valid for non-cumulative metrics with a value type of INT64 or DOUBLE.
Possible values:
"max" "mean" "min" "sum"
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Count ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Count(count int64) *TimeseriesListCall
Count sets the optional parameter "count": Maximum number of data points per page, which is used for pagination of results.
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Do ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Do() (*ListTimeseriesResponse, error)
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Fields ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *TimeseriesListCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Labels ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Labels(labels string) *TimeseriesListCall
Labels sets the optional parameter "labels": A collection of labels for the matching time series, which are represented as: - key==value: key equals the value - key=~value: key regex matches the value - key!=value: key does not equal the value - key!~value: key regex does not match the value For example, to list all of the time series descriptors for the region us-central1, you could specify: label=cloud.googleapis.com%2Flocation=~us-central1.*
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Oldest ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Oldest(oldest string) *TimeseriesListCall
Oldest sets the optional parameter "oldest": Start of the time interval (exclusive), which is expressed as an RFC 3339 timestamp. If neither oldest nor timespan is specified, the default time interval will be (youngest - 4 hours, youngest]
func (*TimeseriesListCall) PageToken ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) PageToken(pageToken string) *TimeseriesListCall
PageToken sets the optional parameter "pageToken": The pagination token, which is used to page through large result sets. Set this value to the value of the nextPageToken to retrieve the next page of results.
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Timespan ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Timespan(timespan string) *TimeseriesListCall
Timespan sets the optional parameter "timespan": Length of the time interval to query, which is an alternative way to declare the interval: (youngest - timespan, youngest]. The timespan and oldest parameters should not be used together. Units: - s: second - m: minute - h: hour - d: day - w: week Examples: 2s, 3m, 4w. Only one unit is allowed, for example: 2w3d is not allowed; you should use 17d instead.
If neither oldest nor timespan is specified, the default time interval will be (youngest - 4 hours, youngest].
func (*TimeseriesListCall) Window ¶
func (c *TimeseriesListCall) Window(window string) *TimeseriesListCall
Window sets the optional parameter "window": The sampling window. At most one data point will be returned for each window in the requested time interval. This parameter is only valid for non-cumulative metric types. Units: - m: minute - h: hour - d: day - w: week Examples: 3m, 4w. Only one unit is allowed, for example: 2w3d is not allowed; you should use 17d instead.
type TimeseriesPoint ¶
type TimeseriesPoint struct { // Point: The data point in this time series snapshot. Point *Point `json:"point,omitempty"` // TimeseriesDesc: The descriptor of this time series. TimeseriesDesc *TimeseriesDescriptor `json:"timeseriesDesc,omitempty"` }
TimeseriesPoint: When writing time series, TimeseriesPoint should be used instead of Timeseries, to enforce single point for each time series in the timeseries.write request.
type TimeseriesService ¶
type TimeseriesService struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewTimeseriesService ¶
func NewTimeseriesService(s *Service) *TimeseriesService
func (*TimeseriesService) List ¶
func (r *TimeseriesService) List(project string, metric string, youngest string, listtimeseriesrequest *ListTimeseriesRequest) *TimeseriesListCall
List: List the data points of the time series that match the metric and labels values and that have data points in the interval. Large responses are paginated; use the nextPageToken returned in the response to request subsequent pages of results by setting the pageToken query parameter to the value of the nextPageToken.
func (*TimeseriesService) Write ¶
func (r *TimeseriesService) Write(project string, writetimeseriesrequest *WriteTimeseriesRequest) *TimeseriesWriteCall
Write: Put data points to one or more time series for one or more metrics. If a time series does not exist, a new time series will be created. It is not allowed to write a time series point that is older than the existing youngest point of that time series. Points that are older than the existing youngest point of that time series will be discarded silently. Therefore, users should make sure that points of a time series are written sequentially in the order of their end time.
type TimeseriesWriteCall ¶
type TimeseriesWriteCall struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func (*TimeseriesWriteCall) Do ¶
func (c *TimeseriesWriteCall) Do() (*WriteTimeseriesResponse, error)
func (*TimeseriesWriteCall) Fields ¶
func (c *TimeseriesWriteCall) Fields(s ...googleapi.Field) *TimeseriesWriteCall
Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved. See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
type WriteTimeseriesRequest ¶
type WriteTimeseriesRequest struct { // CommonLabels: The label's name. CommonLabels map[string]string `json:"commonLabels,omitempty"` // Timeseries: Provide time series specific labels and the data points // for each time series. The labels in timeseries and the common_labels // should form a complete list of labels that required by the metric. Timeseries []*TimeseriesPoint `json:"timeseries,omitempty"` }
WriteTimeseriesRequest: The request of cloudmonitoring.timeseries.write
type WriteTimeseriesResponse ¶
type WriteTimeseriesResponse struct { // Kind: Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed // string "cloudmonitoring#writeTimeseriesResponse". Kind string `json:"kind,omitempty"` }
WriteTimeseriesResponse: The response of cloudmonitoring.timeseries.write