DashboardProps
- class aws_cdk.aws_cloudwatch.DashboardProps(*, dashboard_name=None, end=None, period_override=None, start=None, widgets=None)
Bases:
object
Properties for defining a CloudWatch Dashboard.
- Parameters:
dashboard_name (
Optional
[str
]) – Name of the dashboard. If set, must only contain alphanumerics, dash (-) and underscore (_) Default: - automatically generated nameend (
Optional
[str
]) – The end of the time range to use for each widget on the dashboard when the dashboard loads. If you specify a value for end, you must also specify a value for start. Specify an absolute time in the ISO 8601 format. For example, 2018-12-17T06:00:00.000Z. Default: When the dashboard loads, the end date will be the current time.period_override (
Optional
[PeriodOverride
]) – Use this field to specify the period for the graphs when the dashboard loads. SpecifyingAuto
causes the period of all graphs on the dashboard to automatically adapt to the time range of the dashboard. SpecifyingInherit
ensures that the period set for each graph is always obeyed. Default: Autostart (
Optional
[str
]) – The start of the time range to use for each widget on the dashboard. You can specify start without specifying end to specify a relative time range that ends with the current time. In this case, the value of start must begin with -P, and you can use M, H, D, W and M as abbreviations for minutes, hours, days, weeks and months. For example, -PT8H shows the last 8 hours and -P3M shows the last three months. You can also use start along with an end field, to specify an absolute time range. When specifying an absolute time range, use the ISO 8601 format. For example, 2018-12-17T06:00:00.000Z. Default: When the dashboard loads, the start time will be the default time range.widgets (
Optional
[Sequence
[Sequence
[IWidget
]]]) – Initial set of widgets on the dashboard. One array represents a row of widgets. Default: - No widgets
- 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_cloudwatch as cloudwatch # widget: cloudwatch.IWidget dashboard_props = cloudwatch.DashboardProps( dashboard_name="dashboardName", end="end", period_override=cloudwatch.PeriodOverride.AUTO, start="start", widgets=[[widget]] )
Attributes
- dashboard_name
Name of the dashboard.
If set, must only contain alphanumerics, dash (-) and underscore (_)
- Default:
automatically generated name
- end
The end of the time range to use for each widget on the dashboard when the dashboard loads.
If you specify a value for end, you must also specify a value for start. Specify an absolute time in the ISO 8601 format. For example, 2018-12-17T06:00:00.000Z.
- Default:
When the dashboard loads, the end date will be the current time.
- period_override
Use this field to specify the period for the graphs when the dashboard loads.
Specifying
Auto
causes the period of all graphs on the dashboard to automatically adapt to the time range of the dashboard. SpecifyingInherit
ensures that the period set for each graph is always obeyed.- Default:
Auto
- start
The start of the time range to use for each widget on the dashboard.
You can specify start without specifying end to specify a relative time range that ends with the current time. In this case, the value of start must begin with -P, and you can use M, H, D, W and M as abbreviations for minutes, hours, days, weeks and months. For example, -PT8H shows the last 8 hours and -P3M shows the last three months. You can also use start along with an end field, to specify an absolute time range. When specifying an absolute time range, use the ISO 8601 format. For example, 2018-12-17T06:00:00.000Z.
- Default:
When the dashboard loads, the start time will be the default time range.
- widgets
Initial set of widgets on the dashboard.
One array represents a row of widgets.
- Default:
No widgets