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See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. */ package com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch; import org.w3c.dom.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.*; import javax.annotation.Generated; import org.apache.commons.logging.*; import com.amazonaws.*; import com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi; import com.amazonaws.auth.*; import com.amazonaws.handlers.*; import com.amazonaws.http.*; import com.amazonaws.internal.*; import com.amazonaws.internal.auth.*; import com.amazonaws.metrics.*; import com.amazonaws.regions.*; import com.amazonaws.transform.*; import com.amazonaws.util.*; import com.amazonaws.protocol.json.*; import com.amazonaws.util.AWSRequestMetrics.Field; import com.amazonaws.annotation.ThreadSafe; import com.amazonaws.client.AwsSyncClientParams; import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder; import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.waiters.AmazonCloudWatchWaiters; import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException; import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.model.*; import com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.model.transform.*; /** * Client for accessing CloudWatch. All service calls made using this client are blocking, and will not return until the * service call completes. * <p> * <p> * Amazon CloudWatch monitors your Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources and the applications you run on AWS in real-time. * You can use CloudWatch to collect and track metrics, which are the variables you want to measure for your resources * and applications. * </p> * <p> * CloudWatch alarms send notifications or automatically make changes to the resources you are monitoring based on rules * that you define. For example, you can monitor the CPU usage and disk reads and writes of your Amazon Elastic Compute * Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances and then use this data to determine whether you should launch additional instances to * handle increased load. You can also use this data to stop under-used instances to save money. * </p> * <p> * In addition to monitoring the built-in metrics that come with AWS, you can monitor your own custom metrics. With * CloudWatch, you gain system-wide visibility into resource utilization, application performance, and operational * health. * </p> */ @ThreadSafe @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AmazonCloudWatchClient extends AmazonWebServiceClient implements AmazonCloudWatch { /** Provider for AWS credentials. */ private final AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider; private static final Log log = LogFactory.getLog(AmazonCloudWatch.class); /** Default signing name for the service. */ private static final String DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME = "monitoring"; private volatile AmazonCloudWatchWaiters waiters; /** Client configuration factory providing ClientConfigurations tailored to this client */ protected static final ClientConfigurationFactory configFactory = new ClientConfigurationFactory(); /** * List of exception unmarshallers for all modeled exceptions */ protected final List<Unmarshaller<AmazonServiceException, Node>> exceptionUnmarshallers = new ArrayList<Unmarshaller<AmazonServiceException, Node>>(); /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch. A credentials provider chain will be used that * searches for credentials in this order: * <ul> * <li>Environment Variables - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_KEY</li> * <li>Java System Properties - aws.accessKeyId and aws.secretKey</li> * <li>Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 metadata service</li> * </ul> * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#defaultClient()} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient() { this(DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.getInstance(), configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch. A credentials provider chain will be used that * searches for credentials in this order: * <ul> * <li>Environment Variables - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_KEY</li> * <li>Java System Properties - aws.accessKeyId and aws.secretKey</li> * <li>Instance profile credentials delivered through the Amazon EC2 metadata service</li> * </ul> * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to CloudWatch (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * * @see DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient(ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(DefaultAWSCredentialsProviderChain.getInstance(), clientConfiguration); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch using the specified AWS account credentials. * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentials * The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services. * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} for example: * {@code AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder.standard().withCredentials(new AWSStaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials)).build();} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials) { this(awsCredentials, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch using the specified AWS account credentials and * client configuration options. * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentials * The AWS credentials (access key ID and secret key) to use when authenticating with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to CloudWatch (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} and * {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient(AWSCredentials awsCredentials, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { super(clientConfiguration); this.awsCredentialsProvider = new StaticCredentialsProvider(awsCredentials); init(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch using the specified AWS account credentials * provider. * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services. * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, configFactory.getConfig()); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch using the specified AWS account credentials * provider and client configuration options. * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to CloudWatch (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} and * {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration) { this(awsCredentialsProvider, clientConfiguration, null); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch using the specified AWS account credentials * provider, client configuration options, and request metric collector. * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param awsCredentialsProvider * The AWS credentials provider which will provide credentials to authenticate requests with AWS services. * @param clientConfiguration * The client configuration options controlling how this client connects to CloudWatch (ex: proxy settings, * retry counts, etc.). * @param requestMetricCollector * optional request metric collector * @deprecated use {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withCredentials(AWSCredentialsProvider)} and * {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withClientConfiguration(ClientConfiguration)} and * {@link AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder#withMetricsCollector(RequestMetricCollector)} */ @Deprecated public AmazonCloudWatchClient(AWSCredentialsProvider awsCredentialsProvider, ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration, RequestMetricCollector requestMetricCollector) { super(clientConfiguration, requestMetricCollector); this.awsCredentialsProvider = awsCredentialsProvider; init(); } public static AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder builder() { return AmazonCloudWatchClientBuilder.standard(); } /** * Constructs a new client to invoke service methods on CloudWatch using the specified parameters. * * <p> * All service calls made using this new client object are blocking, and will not return until the service call * completes. * * @param clientParams * Object providing client parameters. */ AmazonCloudWatchClient(AwsSyncClientParams clientParams) { super(clientParams); this.awsCredentialsProvider = clientParams.getCredentialsProvider(); init(); } private void init() { exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidParameterCombinationExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidFormatExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new MissingRequiredParameterExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidParameterValueExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new ResourceNotFoundExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InternalServiceExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new InvalidNextTokenExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new LimitExceededExceptionUnmarshaller()); exceptionUnmarshallers.add(new StandardErrorUnmarshaller(com.amazonaws.services.cloudwatch.model.AmazonCloudWatchException.class)); setServiceNameIntern(DEFAULT_SIGNING_NAME); setEndpointPrefix(ENDPOINT_PREFIX); // calling this.setEndPoint(...) will also modify the signer accordingly this.setEndpoint("https://monitoring.us-east-1.amazonaws.com"); HandlerChainFactory chainFactory = new HandlerChainFactory(); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.newRequestHandlerChain("/com/amazonaws/services/cloudwatch/request.handlers")); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.newRequestHandler2Chain("/com/amazonaws/services/cloudwatch/request.handler2s")); requestHandler2s.addAll(chainFactory.getGlobalHandlers()); } /** * <p> * Deletes the specified alarms. In the event of an error, no alarms are deleted. * </p> * * @param deleteAlarmsRequest * @return Result of the DeleteAlarms operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The named resource does not exist. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DeleteAlarms * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/DeleteAlarms" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Override public DeleteAlarmsResult deleteAlarms(DeleteAlarmsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDeleteAlarms(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DeleteAlarmsResult executeDeleteAlarms(DeleteAlarmsRequest deleteAlarmsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(deleteAlarmsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<DeleteAlarmsRequest> request = null; Response<DeleteAlarmsResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DeleteAlarmsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(deleteAlarmsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<DeleteAlarmsResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<DeleteAlarmsResult>(new DeleteAlarmsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * Retrieves the history for the specified alarm. You can filter the results by date range or item type. If an alarm * name is not specified, the histories for all alarms are returned. * </p> * <p> * Note that Amazon CloudWatch retains the history of an alarm even if you delete the alarm. * </p> * * @param describeAlarmHistoryRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAlarmHistory operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The next token specified is invalid. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DescribeAlarmHistory * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/DescribeAlarmHistory" * target="_top">AWS API Documentation</a> */ @Override public DescribeAlarmHistoryResult describeAlarmHistory(DescribeAlarmHistoryRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAlarmHistory(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAlarmHistoryResult executeDescribeAlarmHistory(DescribeAlarmHistoryRequest describeAlarmHistoryRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAlarmHistoryRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<DescribeAlarmHistoryRequest> request = null; Response<DescribeAlarmHistoryResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAlarmHistoryRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAlarmHistoryRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<DescribeAlarmHistoryResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<DescribeAlarmHistoryResult>( new DescribeAlarmHistoryResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAlarmHistoryResult describeAlarmHistory() { return describeAlarmHistory(new DescribeAlarmHistoryRequest()); } /** * <p> * Retrieves the specified alarms. If no alarms are specified, all alarms are returned. Alarms can be retrieved by * using only a prefix for the alarm name, the alarm state, or a prefix for any action. * </p> * * @param describeAlarmsRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAlarms operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidNextTokenException * The next token specified is invalid. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DescribeAlarms * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/DescribeAlarms" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Override public DescribeAlarmsResult describeAlarms(DescribeAlarmsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAlarms(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAlarmsResult executeDescribeAlarms(DescribeAlarmsRequest describeAlarmsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAlarmsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<DescribeAlarmsRequest> request = null; Response<DescribeAlarmsResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAlarmsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAlarmsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<DescribeAlarmsResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<DescribeAlarmsResult>( new DescribeAlarmsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public DescribeAlarmsResult describeAlarms() { return describeAlarms(new DescribeAlarmsRequest()); } /** * <p> * Retrieves the alarms for the specified metric. Specify a statistic, period, or unit to filter the results. * </p> * * @param describeAlarmsForMetricRequest * @return Result of the DescribeAlarmsForMetric operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DescribeAlarmsForMetric * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/DescribeAlarmsForMetric" * target="_top">AWS API Documentation</a> */ @Override public DescribeAlarmsForMetricResult describeAlarmsForMetric(DescribeAlarmsForMetricRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDescribeAlarmsForMetric(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DescribeAlarmsForMetricResult executeDescribeAlarmsForMetric(DescribeAlarmsForMetricRequest describeAlarmsForMetricRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(describeAlarmsForMetricRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<DescribeAlarmsForMetricRequest> request = null; Response<DescribeAlarmsForMetricResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DescribeAlarmsForMetricRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(describeAlarmsForMetricRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<DescribeAlarmsForMetricResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<DescribeAlarmsForMetricResult>( new DescribeAlarmsForMetricResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * Disables the actions for the specified alarms. When an alarm's actions are disabled, the alarm actions do not * execute when the alarm state changes. * </p> * * @param disableAlarmActionsRequest * @return Result of the DisableAlarmActions operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.DisableAlarmActions * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/DisableAlarmActions" target="_top">AWS * API Documentation</a> */ @Override public DisableAlarmActionsResult disableAlarmActions(DisableAlarmActionsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeDisableAlarmActions(request); } @SdkInternalApi final DisableAlarmActionsResult executeDisableAlarmActions(DisableAlarmActionsRequest disableAlarmActionsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(disableAlarmActionsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<DisableAlarmActionsRequest> request = null; Response<DisableAlarmActionsResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new DisableAlarmActionsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(disableAlarmActionsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<DisableAlarmActionsResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<DisableAlarmActionsResult>( new DisableAlarmActionsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * Enables the actions for the specified alarms. * </p> * * @param enableAlarmActionsRequest * @return Result of the EnableAlarmActions operation returned by the service. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.EnableAlarmActions * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/EnableAlarmActions" target="_top">AWS * API Documentation</a> */ @Override public EnableAlarmActionsResult enableAlarmActions(EnableAlarmActionsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeEnableAlarmActions(request); } @SdkInternalApi final EnableAlarmActionsResult executeEnableAlarmActions(EnableAlarmActionsRequest enableAlarmActionsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(enableAlarmActionsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<EnableAlarmActionsRequest> request = null; Response<EnableAlarmActionsResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new EnableAlarmActionsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(enableAlarmActionsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<EnableAlarmActionsResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<EnableAlarmActionsResult>( new EnableAlarmActionsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * Gets statistics for the specified metric. * </p> * <p> * Amazon CloudWatch retains metric data as follows: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * Data points with a period of 60 seconds (1 minute) are available for 15 days * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * Data points with a period of 300 seconds (5 minute) are available for 63 days * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * Data points with a period of 3600 seconds (1 hour) are available for 455 days (15 months) * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * Note that CloudWatch started retaining 5-minute and 1-hour metric data as of 9 July 2016. * </p> * <p> * The maximum number of data points returned from a single call is 1,440. If you request more than 1,440 data * points, Amazon CloudWatch returns an error. To reduce the number of data points, you can narrow the specified * time range and make multiple requests across adjacent time ranges, or you can increase the specified period. A * period can be as short as one minute (60 seconds). Note that data points are not returned in chronological order. * </p> * <p> * Amazon CloudWatch aggregates data points based on the length of the period that you specify. For example, if you * request statistics with a one-hour period, Amazon CloudWatch aggregates all data points with time stamps that * fall within each one-hour period. Therefore, the number of values aggregated by CloudWatch is larger than the * number of data points returned. * </p> * <p> * CloudWatch needs raw data points to calculate percentile statistics. If you publish data using a statistic set * instead, you cannot retrieve percentile statistics for this data unless one of the following conditions is true: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * The SampleCount of the statistic set is 1 * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * The Min and the Max of the statistic set are equal * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * For a list of metrics and dimensions supported by AWS services, see the <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CW_Support_For_AWS.html">Amazon CloudWatch * Metrics and Dimensions Reference</a> in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch User Guide</i>. * </p> * * @param getMetricStatisticsRequest * @return Result of the GetMetricStatistics operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * The value of an input parameter is bad or out-of-range. * @throws MissingRequiredParameterException * An input parameter that is required is missing. * @throws InvalidParameterCombinationException * Parameters that cannot be used together were used together. * @throws InternalServiceException * Request processing has failed due to some unknown error, exception, or failure. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.GetMetricStatistics * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/GetMetricStatistics" target="_top">AWS * API Documentation</a> */ @Override public GetMetricStatisticsResult getMetricStatistics(GetMetricStatisticsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeGetMetricStatistics(request); } @SdkInternalApi final GetMetricStatisticsResult executeGetMetricStatistics(GetMetricStatisticsRequest getMetricStatisticsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(getMetricStatisticsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<GetMetricStatisticsRequest> request = null; Response<GetMetricStatisticsResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new GetMetricStatisticsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(getMetricStatisticsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<GetMetricStatisticsResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<GetMetricStatisticsResult>( new GetMetricStatisticsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * List the specified metrics. You can use the returned metrics with <a>GetMetricStatistics</a> to obtain * statistical data. * </p> * <p> * Up to 500 results are returned for any one call. To retrieve additional results, use the returned token with * subsequent calls. * </p> * <p> * After you create a metric, allow up to fifteen minutes before the metric appears. Statistics about the metric, * however, are available sooner using <a>GetMetricStatistics</a>. * </p> * * @param listMetricsRequest * @return Result of the ListMetrics operation returned by the service. * @throws InternalServiceException * Request processing has failed due to some unknown error, exception, or failure. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * The value of an input parameter is bad or out-of-range. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.ListMetrics * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/ListMetrics" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Override public ListMetricsResult listMetrics(ListMetricsRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeListMetrics(request); } @SdkInternalApi final ListMetricsResult executeListMetrics(ListMetricsRequest listMetricsRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(listMetricsRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<ListMetricsRequest> request = null; Response<ListMetricsResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new ListMetricsRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(listMetricsRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<ListMetricsResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<ListMetricsResult>(new ListMetricsResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } @Override public ListMetricsResult listMetrics() { return listMetrics(new ListMetricsRequest()); } /** * <p> * Creates or updates an alarm and associates it with the specified metric. Optionally, this operation can associate * one or more Amazon SNS resources with the alarm. * </p> * <p> * When this operation creates an alarm, the alarm state is immediately set to <code>INSUFFICIENT_DATA</code>. The * alarm is evaluated and its state is set appropriately. Any actions associated with the state are then executed. * </p> * <p> * When you update an existing alarm, its state is left unchanged, but the update completely overwrites the previous * configuration of the alarm. * </p> * <p> * If you are an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) user, you must have Amazon EC2 permissions for some * operations: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * <code>ec2:DescribeInstanceStatus</code> and <code>ec2:DescribeInstances</code> for all alarms on EC2 instance * status metrics * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * <code>ec2:StopInstances</code> for alarms with stop actions * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * <code>ec2:TerminateInstances</code> for alarms with terminate actions * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * <code>ec2:DescribeInstanceRecoveryAttribute</code> and <code>ec2:RecoverInstances</code> for alarms with recover * actions * </p> * </li> * </ul> * <p> * If you have read/write permissions for Amazon CloudWatch but not for Amazon EC2, you can still create an alarm, * but the stop or terminate actions won't be performed. However, if you are later granted the required permissions, * the alarm actions that you created earlier will be performed. * </p> * <p> * If you are using an IAM role (for example, an Amazon EC2 instance profile), you cannot stop or terminate the * instance using alarm actions. However, you can still see the alarm state and perform any other actions such as * Amazon SNS notifications or Auto Scaling policies. * </p> * <p> * If you are using temporary security credentials granted using the AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS), you * cannot stop or terminate an Amazon EC2 instance using alarm actions. * </p> * <p> * Note that you must create at least one stop, terminate, or reboot alarm using the Amazon EC2 or CloudWatch * console to create the <b>EC2ActionsAccess</b> IAM role. After this IAM role is created, you can create stop, * terminate, or reboot alarms using a command-line interface or an API. * </p> * * @param putMetricAlarmRequest * @return Result of the PutMetricAlarm operation returned by the service. * @throws LimitExceededException * The quota for alarms for this customer has already been reached. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.PutMetricAlarm * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/PutMetricAlarm" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Override public PutMetricAlarmResult putMetricAlarm(PutMetricAlarmRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executePutMetricAlarm(request); } @SdkInternalApi final PutMetricAlarmResult executePutMetricAlarm(PutMetricAlarmRequest putMetricAlarmRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(putMetricAlarmRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<PutMetricAlarmRequest> request = null; Response<PutMetricAlarmResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new PutMetricAlarmRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(putMetricAlarmRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<PutMetricAlarmResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<PutMetricAlarmResult>( new PutMetricAlarmResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * Publishes metric data points to Amazon CloudWatch. Amazon CloudWatch associates the data points with the * specified metric. If the specified metric does not exist, Amazon CloudWatch creates the metric. When Amazon * CloudWatch creates a metric, it can take up to fifteen minutes for the metric to appear in calls to * <a>ListMetrics</a>. * </p> * <p> * Each <code>PutMetricData</code> request is limited to 40 KB in size for HTTP POST requests. * </p> * <p> * Although the <code>Value</code> parameter accepts numbers of type <code>Double</code>, Amazon CloudWatch rejects * values that are either too small or too large. Values must be in the range of 8.515920e-109 to 1.174271e+108 * (Base 10) or 2e-360 to 2e360 (Base 2). In addition, special values (e.g., NaN, +Infinity, -Infinity) are not * supported. * </p> * <p> * You can use up to 10 dimensions per metric to further clarify what data the metric collects. For more information * on specifying dimensions, see <a * href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/publishingMetrics.html">Publishing * Metrics</a> in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch User Guide</i>. * </p> * <p> * Data points with time stamps from 24 hours ago or longer can take at least 48 hours to become available for * <a>GetMetricStatistics</a> from the time they are submitted. * </p> * <p> * CloudWatch needs raw data points to calculate percentile statistics. If you publish data using a statistic set * instead, you cannot retrieve percentile statistics for this data unless one of the following conditions is true: * </p> * <ul> * <li> * <p> * The SampleCount of the statistic set is 1 * </p> * </li> * <li> * <p> * The Min and the Max of the statistic set are equal * </p> * </li> * </ul> * * @param putMetricDataRequest * @return Result of the PutMetricData operation returned by the service. * @throws InvalidParameterValueException * The value of an input parameter is bad or out-of-range. * @throws MissingRequiredParameterException * An input parameter that is required is missing. * @throws InvalidParameterCombinationException * Parameters that cannot be used together were used together. * @throws InternalServiceException * Request processing has failed due to some unknown error, exception, or failure. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.PutMetricData * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/PutMetricData" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Override public PutMetricDataResult putMetricData(PutMetricDataRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executePutMetricData(request); } @SdkInternalApi final PutMetricDataResult executePutMetricData(PutMetricDataRequest putMetricDataRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(putMetricDataRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<PutMetricDataRequest> request = null; Response<PutMetricDataResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new PutMetricDataRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(putMetricDataRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<PutMetricDataResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<PutMetricDataResult>(new PutMetricDataResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * <p> * Temporarily sets the state of an alarm for testing purposes. When the updated state differs from the previous * value, the action configured for the appropriate state is invoked. For example, if your alarm is configured to * send an Amazon SNS message when an alarm is triggered, temporarily changing the alarm state to <code>ALARM</code> * sends an Amazon SNS message. The alarm returns to its actual state (often within seconds). Because the alarm * state change happens very quickly, it is typically only visible in the alarm's <b>History</b> tab in the Amazon * CloudWatch console or through <a>DescribeAlarmHistory</a>. * </p> * * @param setAlarmStateRequest * @return Result of the SetAlarmState operation returned by the service. * @throws ResourceNotFoundException * The named resource does not exist. * @throws InvalidFormatException * Data was not syntactically valid JSON. * @sample AmazonCloudWatch.SetAlarmState * @see <a href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/monitoring-2010-08-01/SetAlarmState" target="_top">AWS API * Documentation</a> */ @Override public SetAlarmStateResult setAlarmState(SetAlarmStateRequest request) { request = beforeClientExecution(request); return executeSetAlarmState(request); } @SdkInternalApi final SetAlarmStateResult executeSetAlarmState(SetAlarmStateRequest setAlarmStateRequest) { ExecutionContext executionContext = createExecutionContext(setAlarmStateRequest); AWSRequestMetrics awsRequestMetrics = executionContext.getAwsRequestMetrics(); awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.ClientExecuteTime); Request<SetAlarmStateRequest> request = null; Response<SetAlarmStateResult> response = null; try { awsRequestMetrics.startEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); try { request = new SetAlarmStateRequestMarshaller().marshall(super.beforeMarshalling(setAlarmStateRequest)); // Binds the request metrics to the current request. request.setAWSRequestMetrics(awsRequestMetrics); } finally { awsRequestMetrics.endEvent(Field.RequestMarshallTime); } StaxResponseHandler<SetAlarmStateResult> responseHandler = new StaxResponseHandler<SetAlarmStateResult>(new SetAlarmStateResultStaxUnmarshaller()); response = invoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); return response.getAwsResponse(); } finally { endClientExecution(awsRequestMetrics, request, response); } } /** * Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful, request, typically used for debugging issues * where a service isn't acting as expected. This data isn't considered part of the result data returned by an * operation, so it's available through this separate, diagnostic interface. * <p> * Response metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic * information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after * executing the request. * * @param request * The originally executed request * * @return The response metadata for the specified request, or null if none is available. */ public ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request) { return client.getResponseMetadataForRequest(request); } /** * Normal invoke with authentication. Credentials are required and may be overriden at the request level. **/ private <X, Y extends AmazonWebServiceRequest> Response<X> invoke(Request<Y> request, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonWebServiceResponse<X>> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { executionContext.setCredentialsProvider(CredentialUtils.getCredentialsProvider(request.getOriginalRequest(), awsCredentialsProvider)); return doInvoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); } /** * Invoke with no authentication. Credentials are not required and any credentials set on the client or request will * be ignored for this operation. **/ private <X, Y extends AmazonWebServiceRequest> Response<X> anonymousInvoke(Request<Y> request, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonWebServiceResponse<X>> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { return doInvoke(request, responseHandler, executionContext); } /** * Invoke the request using the http client. Assumes credentials (or lack thereof) have been configured in the * ExecutionContext beforehand. **/ private <X, Y extends AmazonWebServiceRequest> Response<X> doInvoke(Request<Y> request, HttpResponseHandler<AmazonWebServiceResponse<X>> responseHandler, ExecutionContext executionContext) { request.setEndpoint(endpoint); request.setTimeOffset(timeOffset); DefaultErrorResponseHandler errorResponseHandler = new DefaultErrorResponseHandler(exceptionUnmarshallers); return client.execute(request, responseHandler, errorResponseHandler, executionContext); } @Override public AmazonCloudWatchWaiters waiters() { if (waiters == null) { synchronized (this) { if (waiters == null) { waiters = new AmazonCloudWatchWaiters(this); } } } return waiters; } @Override public void shutdown() { super.shutdown(); if (waiters != null) { waiters.shutdown(); } } }