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"""Client for interacting with the `Google Monitoring API (V3)`_.
Example::
>>> from gcloud import monitoring
>>> client = monitoring.Client()
>>> query = client.query(minutes=5)
>>> print(query.as_dataframe()) # Requires pandas.
At present, the client supports querying of time series, metric descriptors,
and monitored resource descriptors.
.. _Google Monitoring API (V3): https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/api/v3/
"""
from gcloud.client import JSONClient
from gcloud.monitoring.connection import Connection
from gcloud.monitoring.metric import MetricDescriptor
from gcloud.monitoring.metric import MetricKind
from gcloud.monitoring.metric import ValueType
from gcloud.monitoring.query import Query
from gcloud.monitoring.resource import ResourceDescriptor
class Client(JSONClient):
"""Client to bundle configuration needed for API requests.
:type project: string
:param project: The target project. If not passed, falls back to the
default inferred from the environment.
:type credentials: :class:`oauth2client.client.OAuth2Credentials` or
:class:`NoneType`
:param credentials: The OAuth2 Credentials to use for the connection
owned by this client. If not passed (and if no ``http``
object is passed), falls back to the default inferred
from the environment.
:type http: :class:`httplib2.Http` or class that defines ``request()``
:param http: An optional HTTP object to make requests. If not passed, an
``http`` object is created that is bound to the
``credentials`` for the current object.
"""
_connection_class = Connection
def query(self,
metric_type=Query.DEFAULT_METRIC_TYPE,
end_time=None,
days=0, hours=0, minutes=0):
"""Construct a query object for retrieving metric data.
Example::
>>> query = client.query(minutes=5)
>>> print(query.as_dataframe()) # Requires pandas.
:type metric_type: string
:param metric_type: The metric type name. The default value is
:data:`Query.DEFAULT_METRIC_TYPE
<gcloud.monitoring.query.Query.DEFAULT_METRIC_TYPE>`,
but please note that this default value is provided only for
demonstration purposes and is subject to change. See the
`supported metrics`_.
:type end_time: :class:`datetime.datetime` or None
:param end_time: The end time (inclusive) of the time interval
for which results should be returned, as a datetime object.
The default is the start of the current minute.
The start time (exclusive) is determined by combining the
values of ``days``, ``hours``, and ``minutes``, and
subtracting the resulting duration from the end time.
It is also allowed to omit the end time and duration here,
in which case
:meth:`~gcloud.monitoring.query.Query.select_interval`
must be called before the query is executed.
:type days: integer
:param days: The number of days in the time interval.
:type hours: integer
:param hours: The number of hours in the time interval.
:type minutes: integer
:param minutes: The number of minutes in the time interval.
:rtype: :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.query.Query`
:returns: The query object.
:raises: :exc:`ValueError` if ``end_time`` is specified but
``days``, ``hours``, and ``minutes`` are all zero.
If you really want to specify a point in time, use
:meth:`~gcloud.monitoring.query.Query.select_interval`.
.. _supported metrics: https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/api/metrics
"""
return Query(self, metric_type,
end_time=end_time,
days=days, hours=hours, minutes=minutes)
def metric_descriptor(self, type_,
metric_kind=MetricKind.METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED,
value_type=ValueType.VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED,
labels=(), unit='', description='', display_name=''):
"""Construct a metric descriptor object.
Metric descriptors specify the schema for a particular metric type.
This factory method is used most often in conjunction with the metric
descriptor :meth:`~gcloud.monitoring.metric.MetricDescriptor.create`
method to define custom metrics::
>>> descriptor = client.metric_descriptor(
... 'custom.googleapis.com/my_metric',
... metric_kind=MetricKind.GAUGE,
... value_type=ValueType.DOUBLE,
... description='This is a simple example of a custom metric.')
>>> descriptor.create()
Here is an example where the custom metric is parameterized by a
metric label::
>>> label = LabelDescriptor('response_code', LabelValueType.INT64,
... description='HTTP status code')
>>> descriptor = client.metric_descriptor(
... 'custom.googleapis.com/my_app/response_count',
... metric_kind=MetricKind.CUMULATIVE,
... value_type=ValueType.INT64,
... labels=[label],
... description='Cumulative count of HTTP responses.')
>>> descriptor.create()
:type type_: string
:param type_:
The metric type including a DNS name prefix. For example:
``"custom.googleapis.com/my_metric"``
:type metric_kind: string
:param metric_kind:
The kind of measurement. It must be one of
:data:`MetricKind.GAUGE`, :data:`MetricKind.DELTA`,
or :data:`MetricKind.CUMULATIVE`.
See :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.metric.MetricKind`.
:type value_type: string
:param value_type:
The value type of the metric. It must be one of
:data:`ValueType.BOOL`, :data:`ValueType.INT64`,
:data:`ValueType.DOUBLE`, :data:`ValueType.STRING`,
or :data:`ValueType.DISTRIBUTION`.
See :class:`ValueType`.
:type labels: list of :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.label.LabelDescriptor`
:param labels:
A sequence of zero or more label descriptors specifying the labels
used to identify a specific instance of this metric.
:type unit: string
:param unit: An optional unit in which the metric value is reported.
:type description: string
:param description: An optional detailed description of the metric.
:type display_name: string
:param display_name: An optional concise name for the metric.
"""
return MetricDescriptor(
self, type_,
metric_kind=metric_kind,
value_type=value_type,
labels=labels,
unit=unit,
description=description,
display_name=display_name,
)
def fetch_metric_descriptor(self, metric_type):
"""Look up a metric descriptor by type.
Example::
>>> METRIC = 'compute.googleapis.com/instance/cpu/utilization'
>>> print(client.fetch_metric_descriptor(METRIC))
:type metric_type: string
:param metric_type: The metric type name.
:rtype: :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.metric.MetricDescriptor`
:returns: The metric descriptor instance.
:raises: :class:`gcloud.exceptions.NotFound` if the metric descriptor
is not found.
"""
return MetricDescriptor._fetch(self, metric_type)
def list_metric_descriptors(self, filter_string=None, type_prefix=None):
"""List all metric descriptors for the project.
Examples::
>>> for descriptor in client.list_metric_descriptors():
... print(descriptor.type)
>>> for descriptor in client.list_metric_descriptors(
... type_prefix='custom.'):
... print(descriptor.type)
:type filter_string: string or None
:param filter_string:
An optional filter expression describing the metric descriptors
to be returned. See the `filter documentation`_.
:type type_prefix: string or None
:param type_prefix: An optional prefix constraining the selected
metric types. This adds ``metric.type = starts_with("<prefix>")``
to the filter.
:rtype: list of :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.metric.MetricDescriptor`
:returns: A list of metric descriptor instances.
.. _filter documentation:
https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/api/v3/filters
"""
return MetricDescriptor._list(self, filter_string,
type_prefix=type_prefix)
def fetch_resource_descriptor(self, resource_type):
"""Look up a monitored resource descriptor by type.
Example::
>>> print(client.fetch_resource_descriptor('gce_instance'))
:type resource_type: string
:param resource_type: The resource type name.
:rtype: :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.resource.ResourceDescriptor`
:returns: The resource descriptor instance.
:raises: :class:`gcloud.exceptions.NotFound` if the resource descriptor
is not found.
"""
return ResourceDescriptor._fetch(self, resource_type)
def list_resource_descriptors(self, filter_string=None):
"""List all monitored resource descriptors for the project.
Example::
>>> for descriptor in client.list_resource_descriptors():
... print(descriptor.type)
:type filter_string: string or None
:param filter_string:
An optional filter expression describing the resource descriptors
to be returned. See the `filter documentation`_.
:rtype: list of :class:`~gcloud.monitoring.resource.ResourceDescriptor`
:returns: A list of resource descriptor instances.
.. _filter documentation:
https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/api/v3/filters
"""
return ResourceDescriptor._list(self, filter_string)