@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class GetMetricWidgetImageRequest extends AmazonWebServiceRequest implements Serializable, Cloneable
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GetMetricWidgetImageRequest() |
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GetMetricWidgetImageRequest |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getMetricWidget()
A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved.
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String |
getOutputFormat()
The format of the resulting image.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
setMetricWidget(String metricWidget)
A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved.
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void |
setOutputFormat(String outputFormat)
The format of the resulting image.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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GetMetricWidgetImageRequest |
withMetricWidget(String metricWidget)
A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved.
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GetMetricWidgetImageRequest |
withOutputFormat(String outputFormat)
The format of the resulting image.
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addHandlerContext, copyBaseTo, getCloneRoot, getCloneSource, getCustomQueryParameters, getCustomRequestHeaders, getGeneralProgressListener, getHandlerContext, getReadLimit, getRequestClientOptions, getRequestCredentials, getRequestCredentialsProvider, getRequestMetricCollector, getSdkClientExecutionTimeout, getSdkRequestTimeout, putCustomQueryParameter, putCustomRequestHeader, setGeneralProgressListener, setRequestCredentials, setRequestCredentialsProvider, setRequestMetricCollector, setSdkClientExecutionTimeout, setSdkRequestTimeout, withGeneralProgressListener, withRequestCredentialsProvider, withRequestMetricCollector, withSdkClientExecutionTimeout, withSdkRequestTimeout
public void setMetricWidget(String metricWidget)
A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved. The string includes the metrics to include in the
graph, statistics, annotations, title, axis limits, and so on. You can include only one MetricWidget
parameter in each GetMetricWidgetImage
call.
For more information about the syntax of MetricWidget
see GetMetricWidgetImage: Metric Widget Structure and Syntax.
If any metric on the graph could not load all the requested data points, an orange triangle with an exclamation point appears next to the graph legend.
metricWidget
- A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved. The string includes the metrics to include in
the graph, statistics, annotations, title, axis limits, and so on. You can include only one
MetricWidget
parameter in each GetMetricWidgetImage
call.
For more information about the syntax of MetricWidget
see GetMetricWidgetImage: Metric Widget Structure and Syntax.
If any metric on the graph could not load all the requested data points, an orange triangle with an exclamation point appears next to the graph legend.
public String getMetricWidget()
A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved. The string includes the metrics to include in the
graph, statistics, annotations, title, axis limits, and so on. You can include only one MetricWidget
parameter in each GetMetricWidgetImage
call.
For more information about the syntax of MetricWidget
see GetMetricWidgetImage: Metric Widget Structure and Syntax.
If any metric on the graph could not load all the requested data points, an orange triangle with an exclamation point appears next to the graph legend.
MetricWidget
parameter in each GetMetricWidgetImage
call.
For more information about the syntax of MetricWidget
see GetMetricWidgetImage: Metric Widget Structure and Syntax.
If any metric on the graph could not load all the requested data points, an orange triangle with an exclamation point appears next to the graph legend.
public GetMetricWidgetImageRequest withMetricWidget(String metricWidget)
A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved. The string includes the metrics to include in the
graph, statistics, annotations, title, axis limits, and so on. You can include only one MetricWidget
parameter in each GetMetricWidgetImage
call.
For more information about the syntax of MetricWidget
see GetMetricWidgetImage: Metric Widget Structure and Syntax.
If any metric on the graph could not load all the requested data points, an orange triangle with an exclamation point appears next to the graph legend.
metricWidget
- A JSON string that defines the bitmap graph to be retrieved. The string includes the metrics to include in
the graph, statistics, annotations, title, axis limits, and so on. You can include only one
MetricWidget
parameter in each GetMetricWidgetImage
call.
For more information about the syntax of MetricWidget
see GetMetricWidgetImage: Metric Widget Structure and Syntax.
If any metric on the graph could not load all the requested data points, an orange triangle with an exclamation point appears next to the graph legend.
public void setOutputFormat(String outputFormat)
The format of the resulting image. Only PNG images are supported.
The default is png
. If you specify png
, the API returns an HTTP response with the
content-type set to text/xml
. The image data is in a MetricWidgetImage
field. For
example:
<GetMetricWidgetImageResponse xmlns=<URLstring>>
<GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<MetricWidgetImage>
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAGQEAYAAAAip...
</MetricWidgetImage>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>6f0d4192-4d42-11e8-82c1-f539a07e0e3b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResponse>
The image/png
setting is intended only for custom HTTP requests. For most use cases, and all actions
using an Amazon Web Services SDK, you should use png
. If you specify image/png
, the
HTTP response has a content-type set to image/png
, and the body of the response is a PNG image.
outputFormat
- The format of the resulting image. Only PNG images are supported.
The default is png
. If you specify png
, the API returns an HTTP response with
the content-type set to text/xml
. The image data is in a MetricWidgetImage
field. For example:
<GetMetricWidgetImageResponse xmlns=<URLstring>>
<GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<MetricWidgetImage>
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAGQEAYAAAAip...
</MetricWidgetImage>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>6f0d4192-4d42-11e8-82c1-f539a07e0e3b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResponse>
The image/png
setting is intended only for custom HTTP requests. For most use cases, and all
actions using an Amazon Web Services SDK, you should use png
. If you specify
image/png
, the HTTP response has a content-type set to image/png
, and the body
of the response is a PNG image.
public String getOutputFormat()
The format of the resulting image. Only PNG images are supported.
The default is png
. If you specify png
, the API returns an HTTP response with the
content-type set to text/xml
. The image data is in a MetricWidgetImage
field. For
example:
<GetMetricWidgetImageResponse xmlns=<URLstring>>
<GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<MetricWidgetImage>
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAGQEAYAAAAip...
</MetricWidgetImage>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>6f0d4192-4d42-11e8-82c1-f539a07e0e3b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResponse>
The image/png
setting is intended only for custom HTTP requests. For most use cases, and all actions
using an Amazon Web Services SDK, you should use png
. If you specify image/png
, the
HTTP response has a content-type set to image/png
, and the body of the response is a PNG image.
The default is png
. If you specify png
, the API returns an HTTP response with
the content-type set to text/xml
. The image data is in a MetricWidgetImage
field. For example:
<GetMetricWidgetImageResponse xmlns=<URLstring>>
<GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<MetricWidgetImage>
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAGQEAYAAAAip...
</MetricWidgetImage>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>6f0d4192-4d42-11e8-82c1-f539a07e0e3b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResponse>
The image/png
setting is intended only for custom HTTP requests. For most use cases, and all
actions using an Amazon Web Services SDK, you should use png
. If you specify
image/png
, the HTTP response has a content-type set to image/png
, and the body
of the response is a PNG image.
public GetMetricWidgetImageRequest withOutputFormat(String outputFormat)
The format of the resulting image. Only PNG images are supported.
The default is png
. If you specify png
, the API returns an HTTP response with the
content-type set to text/xml
. The image data is in a MetricWidgetImage
field. For
example:
<GetMetricWidgetImageResponse xmlns=<URLstring>>
<GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<MetricWidgetImage>
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAGQEAYAAAAip...
</MetricWidgetImage>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>6f0d4192-4d42-11e8-82c1-f539a07e0e3b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResponse>
The image/png
setting is intended only for custom HTTP requests. For most use cases, and all actions
using an Amazon Web Services SDK, you should use png
. If you specify image/png
, the
HTTP response has a content-type set to image/png
, and the body of the response is a PNG image.
outputFormat
- The format of the resulting image. Only PNG images are supported.
The default is png
. If you specify png
, the API returns an HTTP response with
the content-type set to text/xml
. The image data is in a MetricWidgetImage
field. For example:
<GetMetricWidgetImageResponse xmlns=<URLstring>>
<GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<MetricWidgetImage>
iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAlgAAAGQEAYAAAAip...
</MetricWidgetImage>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResult>
<ResponseMetadata>
<RequestId>6f0d4192-4d42-11e8-82c1-f539a07e0e3b</RequestId>
</ResponseMetadata>
</GetMetricWidgetImageResponse>
The image/png
setting is intended only for custom HTTP requests. For most use cases, and all
actions using an Amazon Web Services SDK, you should use png
. If you specify
image/png
, the HTTP response has a content-type set to image/png
, and the body
of the response is a PNG image.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public GetMetricWidgetImageRequest clone()
clone
in class AmazonWebServiceRequest
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