AWS::CloudWatch::AnomalyDetector MetricDataQuery
This structure is used in both GetMetricData
and
PutMetricAlarm
. The supported use of this structure is different for
those two operations.
When used in GetMetricData
, it indicates the metric data to return, and
whether this call is just retrieving a batch set of data for one metric, or is
performing a Metrics Insights query or a math expression. A single
GetMetricData
call can include up to 500 MetricDataQuery
structures.
When used in PutMetricAlarm
, it enables you to create an alarm based on a
metric math expression. Each MetricDataQuery
in the array specifies either
a metric to retrieve, or a math expression to be performed on retrieved metrics. A
single PutMetricAlarm
call can include up to 20
MetricDataQuery
structures in the array. The 20 structures can include
as many as 10 structures that contain a MetricStat
parameter to retrieve a
metric, and as many as 10 structures that contain the Expression
parameter
to perform a math expression. Of those Expression
structures, one must have
true
as the value for ReturnData
. The result of this
expression is the value the alarm watches.
Any expression used in a PutMetricAlarm
operation must return a single
time series. For more information, see Metric Math Syntax and Functions in the Amazon CloudWatch User
Guide.
Some of the parameters of this structure also have different uses whether you are
using this structure in a GetMetricData
operation or a
PutMetricAlarm
operation. These differences are explained in the
following parameter list.
Syntax
To declare this entity in your AWS CloudFormation template, use the following syntax:
JSON
{ "AccountId" :
String
, "Expression" :String
, "Id" :String
, "Label" :String
, "MetricStat" :MetricStat
, "Period" :Integer
, "ReturnData" :Boolean
}
YAML
AccountId:
String
Expression:String
Id:String
Label:String
MetricStat:MetricStat
Period:Integer
ReturnData:Boolean
Properties
AccountId
-
The ID of the account where the metrics are located.
If you are performing a
GetMetricData
operation in a monitoring account, use this to specify which account to retrieve this metric from.If you are performing a
PutMetricAlarm
operation, use this to specify which account contains the metric that the alarm is watching.Required: No
Type: String
Minimum:
1
Maximum:
255
Update requires: Replacement
Expression
-
This field can contain either a Metrics Insights query, or a metric math expression to be performed on the returned data. For more information about Metrics Insights queries, see Metrics Insights query components and syntax in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.
A math expression can use the
Id
of the other metrics or queries to refer to those metrics, and can also use theId
of other expressions to use the result of those expressions. For more information about metric math expressions, see Metric Math Syntax and Functions in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.Within each MetricDataQuery object, you must specify either
Expression
orMetricStat
but not both.Required: No
Type: String
Minimum:
1
Maximum:
2048
Update requires: Replacement
Id
-
A short name used to tie this object to the results in the response. This name must be unique within a single call to
GetMetricData
. If you are performing math expressions on this set of data, this name represents that data and can serve as a variable in the mathematical expression. The valid characters are letters, numbers, and underscore. The first character must be a lowercase letter.Required: Yes
Type: String
Minimum:
1
Maximum:
255
Update requires: Replacement
Label
-
A human-readable label for this metric or expression. This is especially useful if this is an expression, so that you know what the value represents. If the metric or expression is shown in a CloudWatch dashboard widget, the label is shown. If Label is omitted, CloudWatch generates a default.
You can put dynamic expressions into a label, so that it is more descriptive. For more information, see Using Dynamic Labels.
Required: No
Type: String
Update requires: Replacement
MetricStat
-
The metric to be returned, along with statistics, period, and units. Use this parameter only if this object is retrieving a metric and not performing a math expression on returned data.
Within one MetricDataQuery object, you must specify either
Expression
orMetricStat
but not both.Required: No
Type: MetricStat
Update requires: Replacement
Period
-
The granularity, in seconds, of the returned data points. For metrics with regular resolution, a period can be as short as one minute (60 seconds) and must be a multiple of 60. For high-resolution metrics that are collected at intervals of less than one minute, the period can be 1, 5, 10, 30, 60, or any multiple of 60. High-resolution metrics are those metrics stored by a
PutMetricData
operation that includes aStorageResolution of 1 second
.Required: No
Type: Integer
Minimum:
1
Update requires: Replacement
ReturnData
-
When used in
GetMetricData
, this option indicates whether to return the timestamps and raw data values of this metric. If you are performing this call just to do math expressions and do not also need the raw data returned, you can specifyfalse
. If you omit this, the default oftrue
is used.When used in
PutMetricAlarm
, specifytrue
for the one expression result to use as the alarm. For all other metrics and expressions in the samePutMetricAlarm
operation, specifyReturnData
as False.Required: No
Type: Boolean
Update requires: Replacement