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Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_Timeseries_Resource Class Reference

The "timeseries" collection of methods. More...

Inheritance diagram for Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_Timeseries_Resource:
Google_Service_Resource

Public Member Functions

 call ($name, $arguments, $expected_class=null)
 TODO: This function needs simplifying.
 
 listTimeseries ($project, $metric, $youngest, $optParams=array())
 List the data points of the time series that match the metric and labels values and that have data points in the interval.
 
 write ($project, Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_WriteTimeseriesRequest $postBody, $optParams=array())
 Put data points to one or more time series for one or more metrics.
 

Protected Member Functions

 convertToArrayAndStripNulls ($o)
 

Detailed Description

The "timeseries" collection of methods.

Typical usage is: $cloudmonitoringService = new Google_Service_CloudMonitoring(...); $timeseries = $cloudmonitoringService->timeseries;

Member Function Documentation

◆ call()

Google_Service_Resource::call ( $name,
$arguments,
$expected_class = null )
inherited

TODO: This function needs simplifying.

Parameters
$name
$arguments
$expected_class- optional, the expected class name
Return values
Google_Http_Request|expected_class
Exceptions
Google_Exception

◆ listTimeseries()

Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_Timeseries_Resource::listTimeseries ( $project,
$metric,
$youngest,
$optParams = array() )

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. (timeseries.listTimeseries)

Parameters
string$projectThe project ID to which this time series belongs. The value can be the numeric project ID or string-based project name.
string$metricMetric names are protocol-free URLs as listed in the Supported Metrics page. For example, compute.googleapis.com/instance/disk/read_ops_count.
string$youngestEnd of the time interval (inclusive), which is expressed as an RFC 3339 timestamp.
array$optParamsOptional parameters.

@opt_param int count Maximum number of data points per page, which is used for pagination of results. @opt_param string 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]. @opt_param string 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. @opt_param string 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.* @opt_param string 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. @opt_param string 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. @opt_param string 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]

Return values
Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_ListTimeseriesResponse

◆ write()

Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_Timeseries_Resource::write ( $project,
Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_WriteTimeseriesRequest $postBody,
$optParams = array() )

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. (timeseries.write)

Parameters
string$projectThe project ID. The value can be the numeric project ID or string-based project name.
Google_WriteTimeseriesRequest$postBody
array$optParamsOptional parameters.
Return values
Google_Service_CloudMonitoring_WriteTimeseriesResponse

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