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paws.management (version 0.9.0)

cloudwatch_put_metric_data: Publishes metric data to Amazon CloudWatch

Description

Publishes metric data to Amazon CloudWatch. CloudWatch associates the data with the specified metric. If the specified metric does not exist, CloudWatch creates the metric. When CloudWatch creates a metric, it can take up to fifteen minutes for the metric to appear in calls to list_metrics.

See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/cloudwatch_put_metric_data/ for full documentation.

Usage

cloudwatch_put_metric_data(
  Namespace,
  MetricData = NULL,
  EntityMetricData = NULL,
  StrictEntityValidation = NULL
)

Arguments

Namespace

[required] The namespace for the metric data. You can use ASCII characters for the namespace, except for control characters which are not supported.

To avoid conflicts with Amazon Web Services service namespaces, you should not specify a namespace that begins with AWS/

MetricData

The data for the metrics. Use this parameter if your metrics do not contain associated entities. The array can include no more than 1000 metrics per call.

The limit of metrics allowed, 1000, is the sum of both EntityMetricData and MetricData metrics.

EntityMetricData

Data for metrics that contain associated entity information. You can include up to two EntityMetricData objects, each of which can contain a single Entity and associated metrics.

The limit of metrics allowed, 1000, is the sum of both EntityMetricData and MetricData metrics.

StrictEntityValidation

Whether to accept valid metric data when an invalid entity is sent.

  • When set to true: Any validation error (for entity or metric data) will fail the entire request, and no data will be ingested. The failed operation will return a 400 result with the error.

  • When set to false: Validation errors in the entity will not associate the metric with the entity, but the metric data will still be accepted and ingested. Validation errors in the metric data will fail the entire request, and no data will be ingested.

    In the case of an invalid entity, the operation will return a 200 status, but an additional response header will contain information about the validation errors. The new header, X-Amzn-Failure-Message is an enumeration of the following values:

    • InvalidEntity - The provided entity is invalid.

    • InvalidKeyAttributes - The provided KeyAttributes of an entity is invalid.

    • InvalidAttributes - The provided Attributes of an entity is invalid.

    • InvalidTypeValue - The provided Type in the KeyAttributes of an entity is invalid.

    • EntitySizeTooLarge - The number of EntityMetricData objects allowed is 2.

    • MissingRequiredFields - There are missing required fields in the KeyAttributes for the provided Type.

For details of the requirements for specifying an entity, see How to add related information to telemetry in the CloudWatch User Guide.

This parameter is required when EntityMetricData is included.