Publishing custom metrics in Amazon CloudWatch with AWS SDK for PHP Version 3
Metrics are data about the performance of your systems. An alarm watches a single metric over a time period you specify. It performs one or more actions based on the value of the metric, relative to a given threshold over a number of time periods.
The following examples show how to:
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Publish metric data using PutMetricData.
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Create an alarm using PutMetricAlarm.
All the example code for the AWS SDK for PHP is available here on
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Credentials
Before running the example code, configure your AWS credentials, as described in Credentials. Then import the AWS SDK for PHP, as described in Basic usage.
Publish metric data
Imports
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Aws\CloudWatch\CloudWatchClient; use Aws\Exception\AwsException;
Sample Code
function putMetricData( $cloudWatchClient, $cloudWatchRegion, $namespace, $metricData ) { try { $result = $cloudWatchClient->putMetricData([ 'Namespace' => $namespace, 'MetricData' => $metricData ]); if (isset($result['@metadata']['effectiveUri'])) { if ( $result['@metadata']['effectiveUri'] == 'https://monitoring.' . $cloudWatchRegion . '.amazonaws.com' ) { return 'Successfully published datapoint(s).'; } else { return 'Could not publish datapoint(s).'; } } else { return 'Error: Could not publish datapoint(s).'; } } catch (AwsException $e) { return 'Error: ' . $e->getAwsErrorMessage(); } } function putTheMetricData() { $namespace = 'MyNamespace'; $metricData = [ [ 'MetricName' => 'MyMetric', 'Timestamp' => 1589228818, // 11 May 2020, 20:26:58 UTC. 'Dimensions' => [ [ 'Name' => 'MyDimension1', 'Value' => 'MyValue1' ], [ 'Name' => 'MyDimension2', 'Value' => 'MyValue2' ] ], 'Unit' => 'Count', 'Value' => 1 ] ]; $cloudWatchRegion = 'us-east-1'; $cloudWatchClient = new CloudWatchClient([ 'profile' => 'default', 'region' => $cloudWatchRegion, 'version' => '2010-08-01' ]); echo putMetricData( $cloudWatchClient, $cloudWatchRegion, $namespace, $metricData ); } // Uncomment the following line to run this code in an AWS account. // putTheMetricData();
Create an alarm
Imports
require 'vendor/autoload.php'; use Aws\CloudWatch\CloudWatchClient; use Aws\Exception\AwsException;
Sample Code
function putMetricAlarm( $cloudWatchClient, $cloudWatchRegion, $alarmName, $namespace, $metricName, $dimensions, $statistic, $period, $comparison, $threshold, $evaluationPeriods ) { try { $result = $cloudWatchClient->putMetricAlarm([ 'AlarmName' => $alarmName, 'Namespace' => $namespace, 'MetricName' => $metricName, 'Dimensions' => $dimensions, 'Statistic' => $statistic, 'Period' => $period, 'ComparisonOperator' => $comparison, 'Threshold' => $threshold, 'EvaluationPeriods' => $evaluationPeriods ]); if (isset($result['@metadata']['effectiveUri'])) { if ( $result['@metadata']['effectiveUri'] == 'https://monitoring.' . $cloudWatchRegion . '.amazonaws.com' ) { return 'Successfully created or updated specified alarm.'; } else { return 'Could not create or update specified alarm.'; } } else { return 'Could not create or update specified alarm.'; } } catch (AwsException $e) { return 'Error: ' . $e->getAwsErrorMessage(); } } function putTheMetricAlarm() { $alarmName = 'my-ec2-resources'; $namespace = 'AWS/Usage'; $metricName = 'ResourceCount'; $dimensions = [ [ 'Name' => 'Type', 'Value' => 'Resource' ], [ 'Name' => 'Resource', 'Value' => 'vCPU' ], [ 'Name' => 'Service', 'Value' => 'EC2' ], [ 'Name' => 'Class', 'Value' => 'Standard/OnDemand' ] ]; $statistic = 'Average'; $period = 300; $comparison = 'GreaterThanThreshold'; $threshold = 1; $evaluationPeriods = 1; $cloudWatchRegion = 'us-east-1'; $cloudWatchClient = new CloudWatchClient([ 'profile' => 'default', 'region' => $cloudWatchRegion, 'version' => '2010-08-01' ]); echo putMetricAlarm( $cloudWatchClient, $cloudWatchRegion, $alarmName, $namespace, $metricName, $dimensions, $statistic, $period, $comparison, $threshold, $evaluationPeriods ); } // Uncomment the following line to run this code in an AWS account. // putTheMetricAlarm();