Class ECSServiceProjectedMetric

    • Method Detail

      • name

        public final ECSServiceMetricName name()

        The name of the projected metric.

        The following metrics are available:

        • Cpu — The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the service tasks.

        • Memory — The percentage of memory that's currently in use on the service tasks.

        If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, name will return ECSServiceMetricName.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from nameAsString().

        Returns:
        The name of the projected metric.

        The following metrics are available:

        • Cpu — The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the service tasks.

        • Memory — The percentage of memory that's currently in use on the service tasks.

        See Also:
        ECSServiceMetricName
      • nameAsString

        public final String nameAsString()

        The name of the projected metric.

        The following metrics are available:

        • Cpu — The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the service tasks.

        • Memory — The percentage of memory that's currently in use on the service tasks.

        If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, name will return ECSServiceMetricName.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from nameAsString().

        Returns:
        The name of the projected metric.

        The following metrics are available:

        • Cpu — The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use on the service tasks.

        • Memory — The percentage of memory that's currently in use on the service tasks.

        See Also:
        ECSServiceMetricName
      • hasTimestamps

        public final boolean hasTimestamps()
        For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the Timestamps property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check the isEmpty() method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified.
      • timestamps

        public final List<Instant> timestamps()

        The timestamps of the projected metric.

        Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.

        This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasTimestamps() method.

        Returns:
        The timestamps of the projected metric.
      • hasUpperBoundValues

        public final boolean hasUpperBoundValues()
        For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the UpperBoundValues property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check the isEmpty() method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified.
      • upperBoundValues

        public final List<Double> upperBoundValues()

        The upper bound values for the projected metric.

        Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.

        This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasUpperBoundValues() method.

        Returns:
        The upper bound values for the projected metric.
      • hasLowerBoundValues

        public final boolean hasLowerBoundValues()
        For responses, this returns true if the service returned a value for the LowerBoundValues property. This DOES NOT check that the value is non-empty (for which, you should check the isEmpty() method on the property). This is useful because the SDK will never return a null collection or map, but you may need to differentiate between the service returning nothing (or null) and the service returning an empty collection or map. For requests, this returns true if a value for the property was specified in the request builder, and false if a value was not specified.
      • lowerBoundValues

        public final List<Double> lowerBoundValues()

        The lower bound values for the projected metric.

        Attempts to modify the collection returned by this method will result in an UnsupportedOperationException.

        This method will never return null. If you would like to know whether the service returned this field (so that you can differentiate between null and empty), you can use the hasLowerBoundValues() method.

        Returns:
        The lower bound values for the projected metric.
      • hashCode

        public final int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
      • equals

        public final boolean equals​(Object obj)
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
      • toString

        public final String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
      • getValueForField

        public final <T> Optional<T> getValueForField​(String fieldName,
                                                      Class<T> clazz)