ScalingInterval
- class aws_cdk.aws_autoscaling_common.ScalingInterval(*, change, lower=None, upper=None)
- Bases: - object- A range of metric values in which to apply a certain scaling operation. - Parameters:
- change ( - Union[- int,- float]) – The capacity adjustment to apply in this interval. The number is interpreted differently based on AdjustmentType: - ChangeInCapacity: add the adjustment to the current capacity. The number can be positive or negative. - PercentChangeInCapacity: add or remove the given percentage of the current capacity to itself. The number can be in the range [-100..100]. - ExactCapacity: set the capacity to this number. The number must be positive.
- lower ( - Union[- int,- float,- None]) – The lower bound of the interval. The scaling adjustment will be applied if the metric is higher than this value. Default: Threshold automatically derived from neighbouring intervals
- upper ( - Union[- int,- float,- None]) – The upper bound of the interval. The scaling adjustment will be applied if the metric is lower than this value. Default: Threshold automatically derived from neighbouring intervals
 
- ExampleMetadata:
- fixture=_generated 
 - Example: - # The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type. # The values are placeholders you should change. import aws_cdk.aws_autoscaling_common as autoscaling_common scaling_interval = autoscaling_common.ScalingInterval( change=123, # the properties below are optional lower=123, upper=123 ) - Attributes - change
- The capacity adjustment to apply in this interval. - The number is interpreted differently based on AdjustmentType: - ChangeInCapacity: add the adjustment to the current capacity. The number can be positive or negative. 
- PercentChangeInCapacity: add or remove the given percentage of the current capacity to itself. The number can be in the range [-100..100]. 
- ExactCapacity: set the capacity to this number. The number must be positive. 
 
 - lower
- The lower bound of the interval. - The scaling adjustment will be applied if the metric is higher than this value. - Default:
- Threshold automatically derived from neighbouring intervals 
 
 - upper
- The upper bound of the interval. - The scaling adjustment will be applied if the metric is lower than this value. - Default:
- Threshold automatically derived from neighbouring intervals