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Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi

    Creates a new metric descriptor. The creation is executed asynchronously. User-created metric descriptors define custom metrics (https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/custom-metrics). The metric descriptor is updated if it already exists, except that metric labels are never removed.

    Create MetricDescriptor Resource

    Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.

    Constructor syntax

    new MetricDescriptor(name: string, args?: MetricDescriptorArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
    @overload
    def MetricDescriptor(resource_name: str,
                         args: Optional[MetricDescriptorArgs] = None,
                         opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
    
    @overload
    def MetricDescriptor(resource_name: str,
                         opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
                         description: Optional[str] = None,
                         display_name: Optional[str] = None,
                         labels: Optional[Sequence[LabelDescriptorArgs]] = None,
                         launch_stage: Optional[MetricDescriptorLaunchStage] = None,
                         metadata: Optional[MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs] = None,
                         metric_kind: Optional[MetricDescriptorMetricKind] = None,
                         monitored_resource_types: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
                         name: Optional[str] = None,
                         project: Optional[str] = None,
                         type: Optional[str] = None,
                         unit: Optional[str] = None,
                         value_type: Optional[MetricDescriptorValueType] = None)
    func NewMetricDescriptor(ctx *Context, name string, args *MetricDescriptorArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*MetricDescriptor, error)
    public MetricDescriptor(string name, MetricDescriptorArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
    public MetricDescriptor(String name, MetricDescriptorArgs args)
    public MetricDescriptor(String name, MetricDescriptorArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
    
    type: google-native:monitoring/v3:MetricDescriptor
    properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
    options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    
    

    Parameters

    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args MetricDescriptorArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    resource_name str
    The unique name of the resource.
    args MetricDescriptorArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    ctx Context
    Context object for the current deployment.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args MetricDescriptorArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts ResourceOption
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name string
    The unique name of the resource.
    args MetricDescriptorArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    opts CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
    name String
    The unique name of the resource.
    args MetricDescriptorArgs
    The arguments to resource properties.
    options CustomResourceOptions
    Bag of options to control resource's behavior.

    Constructor example

    The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.

    var metricDescriptorResource = new GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptor("metricDescriptorResource", new()
    {
        Description = "string",
        DisplayName = "string",
        Labels = new[]
        {
            new GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.Inputs.LabelDescriptorArgs
            {
                Description = "string",
                Key = "string",
                ValueType = GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.LabelDescriptorValueType.String,
            },
        },
        LaunchStage = GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorLaunchStage.LaunchStageUnspecified,
        Metadata = new GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.Inputs.MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs
        {
            IngestDelay = "string",
            SamplePeriod = "string",
        },
        MetricKind = GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorMetricKind.MetricKindUnspecified,
        MonitoredResourceTypes = new[]
        {
            "string",
        },
        Name = "string",
        Project = "string",
        Type = "string",
        Unit = "string",
        ValueType = GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorValueType.ValueTypeUnspecified,
    });
    
    example, err := monitoringv3.NewMetricDescriptor(ctx, "metricDescriptorResource", &monitoringv3.MetricDescriptorArgs{
    	Description: pulumi.String("string"),
    	DisplayName: pulumi.String("string"),
    	Labels: monitoring.LabelDescriptorArray{
    		&monitoring.LabelDescriptorArgs{
    			Description: pulumi.String("string"),
    			Key:         pulumi.String("string"),
    			ValueType:   monitoringv3.LabelDescriptorValueTypeString,
    		},
    	},
    	LaunchStage: monitoringv3.MetricDescriptorLaunchStageLaunchStageUnspecified,
    	Metadata: &monitoring.MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs{
    		IngestDelay:  pulumi.String("string"),
    		SamplePeriod: pulumi.String("string"),
    	},
    	MetricKind: monitoringv3.MetricDescriptorMetricKindMetricKindUnspecified,
    	MonitoredResourceTypes: pulumi.StringArray{
    		pulumi.String("string"),
    	},
    	Name:      pulumi.String("string"),
    	Project:   pulumi.String("string"),
    	Type:      pulumi.String("string"),
    	Unit:      pulumi.String("string"),
    	ValueType: monitoringv3.MetricDescriptorValueTypeValueTypeUnspecified,
    })
    
    var metricDescriptorResource = new MetricDescriptor("metricDescriptorResource", MetricDescriptorArgs.builder()
        .description("string")
        .displayName("string")
        .labels(LabelDescriptorArgs.builder()
            .description("string")
            .key("string")
            .valueType("STRING")
            .build())
        .launchStage("LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED")
        .metadata(MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs.builder()
            .ingestDelay("string")
            .samplePeriod("string")
            .build())
        .metricKind("METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED")
        .monitoredResourceTypes("string")
        .name("string")
        .project("string")
        .type("string")
        .unit("string")
        .valueType("VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED")
        .build());
    
    metric_descriptor_resource = google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptor("metricDescriptorResource",
        description="string",
        display_name="string",
        labels=[{
            "description": "string",
            "key": "string",
            "value_type": google_native.monitoring.v3.LabelDescriptorValueType.STRING,
        }],
        launch_stage=google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptorLaunchStage.LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED,
        metadata={
            "ingest_delay": "string",
            "sample_period": "string",
        },
        metric_kind=google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptorMetricKind.METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED,
        monitored_resource_types=["string"],
        name="string",
        project="string",
        type="string",
        unit="string",
        value_type=google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptorValueType.VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED)
    
    const metricDescriptorResource = new google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptor("metricDescriptorResource", {
        description: "string",
        displayName: "string",
        labels: [{
            description: "string",
            key: "string",
            valueType: google_native.monitoring.v3.LabelDescriptorValueType.String,
        }],
        launchStage: google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptorLaunchStage.LaunchStageUnspecified,
        metadata: {
            ingestDelay: "string",
            samplePeriod: "string",
        },
        metricKind: google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptorMetricKind.MetricKindUnspecified,
        monitoredResourceTypes: ["string"],
        name: "string",
        project: "string",
        type: "string",
        unit: "string",
        valueType: google_native.monitoring.v3.MetricDescriptorValueType.ValueTypeUnspecified,
    });
    
    type: google-native:monitoring/v3:MetricDescriptor
    properties:
        description: string
        displayName: string
        labels:
            - description: string
              key: string
              valueType: STRING
        launchStage: LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED
        metadata:
            ingestDelay: string
            samplePeriod: string
        metricKind: METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED
        monitoredResourceTypes:
            - string
        name: string
        project: string
        type: string
        unit: string
        valueType: VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
    

    MetricDescriptor Resource Properties

    To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.

    Inputs

    In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.

    The MetricDescriptor resource accepts the following input properties:

    Description string
    A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
    DisplayName string
    A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
    Labels List<Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.Inputs.LabelDescriptor>
    The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
    LaunchStage Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorLaunchStage
    Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
    Metadata Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.Inputs.MetricDescriptorMetadata
    Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
    MetricKind Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorMetricKind
    Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    MonitoredResourceTypes List<string>
    Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
    Name string
    The resource name of the metric descriptor.
    Project string
    Type string
    The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name custom.googleapis.com or external.googleapis.com. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
    Unit string
    The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable if the value_type is INT64, DOUBLE, or DISTRIBUTION. The unit defines the representation of the stored metric values.Different systems might scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a value of 0.02kBy might be displayed as 20By, and a value of 3523kBy might be displayed as 3.5MBy). However, if the unit is kBy, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no matter how it might be displayed.If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is s{CPU} (or equivalently 1s{CPU} or just s). If the job uses 12,005 CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005.Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is ks{CPU}, and then write the value 12.005 (which is 12005/1000), or use Kis{CPU} and write 11.723 (which is 12005/1024).The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of Measure (https://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:Basic units (UNIT) bit bit By byte s second min minute h hour d day 1 dimensionlessPrefixes (PREFIX) k kilo (10^3) M mega (10^6) G giga (10^9) T tera (10^12) P peta (10^15) E exa (10^18) Z zetta (10^21) Y yotta (10^24) m milli (10^-3) u micro (10^-6) n nano (10^-9) p pico (10^-12) f femto (10^-15) a atto (10^-18) z zepto (10^-21) y yocto (10^-24) Ki kibi (2^10) Mi mebi (2^20) Gi gibi (2^30) Ti tebi (2^40) Pi pebi (2^50)GrammarThe grammar also includes these connectors: / division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples, kBy/{email} or MiBy/10ms (although you should almost never have /s in a metric unit; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value). . multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples, GBy.d or k{watt}.h.The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ; Notes: Annotation is just a comment if it follows a UNIT. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to 1. For examples, {request}/s == 1/s, By{transmitted}/s == By/s. NAME is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containing { or }. 1 represents a unitary dimensionless unit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensionless_quantity) of 1, such as in 1/s. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as 1/d or {new-users}/d (and a metric value 5 would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as 1000/d or k1/d or k{page_views}/d (and a metric value of 5.3 would mean "5300 page views per day"). % represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value 3 means "3 percent"). 10^2.% indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value 0.03 means "3 percent").
    ValueType Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorValueType
    Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    Description string
    A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
    DisplayName string
    A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
    Labels []LabelDescriptorArgs
    The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
    LaunchStage MetricDescriptorLaunchStage
    Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
    Metadata MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs
    Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
    MetricKind MetricDescriptorMetricKind
    Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    MonitoredResourceTypes []string
    Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
    Name string
    The resource name of the metric descriptor.
    Project string
    Type string
    The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name custom.googleapis.com or external.googleapis.com. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
    Unit string
    The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable if the value_type is INT64, DOUBLE, or DISTRIBUTION. The unit defines the representation of the stored metric values.Different systems might scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a value of 0.02kBy might be displayed as 20By, and a value of 3523kBy might be displayed as 3.5MBy). However, if the unit is kBy, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no matter how it might be displayed.If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is s{CPU} (or equivalently 1s{CPU} or just s). If the job uses 12,005 CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005.Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is ks{CPU}, and then write the value 12.005 (which is 12005/1000), or use Kis{CPU} and write 11.723 (which is 12005/1024).The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of Measure (https://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:Basic units (UNIT) bit bit By byte s second min minute h hour d day 1 dimensionlessPrefixes (PREFIX) k kilo (10^3) M mega (10^6) G giga (10^9) T tera (10^12) P peta (10^15) E exa (10^18) Z zetta (10^21) Y yotta (10^24) m milli (10^-3) u micro (10^-6) n nano (10^-9) p pico (10^-12) f femto (10^-15) a atto (10^-18) z zepto (10^-21) y yocto (10^-24) Ki kibi (2^10) Mi mebi (2^20) Gi gibi (2^30) Ti tebi (2^40) Pi pebi (2^50)GrammarThe grammar also includes these connectors: / division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples, kBy/{email} or MiBy/10ms (although you should almost never have /s in a metric unit; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value). . multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples, GBy.d or k{watt}.h.The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ; Notes: Annotation is just a comment if it follows a UNIT. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to 1. For examples, {request}/s == 1/s, By{transmitted}/s == By/s. NAME is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containing { or }. 1 represents a unitary dimensionless unit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensionless_quantity) of 1, such as in 1/s. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as 1/d or {new-users}/d (and a metric value 5 would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as 1000/d or k1/d or k{page_views}/d (and a metric value of 5.3 would mean "5300 page views per day"). % represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value 3 means "3 percent"). 10^2.% indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value 0.03 means "3 percent").
    ValueType MetricDescriptorValueType
    Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    description String
    A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
    displayName String
    A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
    labels List<LabelDescriptor>
    The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
    launchStage MetricDescriptorLaunchStage
    Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
    metadata MetricDescriptorMetadata
    Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
    metricKind MetricDescriptorMetricKind
    Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    monitoredResourceTypes List<String>
    Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
    name String
    The resource name of the metric descriptor.
    project String
    type String
    The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name custom.googleapis.com or external.googleapis.com. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
    unit String
    The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable if the value_type is INT64, DOUBLE, or DISTRIBUTION. The unit defines the representation of the stored metric values.Different systems might scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a value of 0.02kBy might be displayed as 20By, and a value of 3523kBy might be displayed as 3.5MBy). However, if the unit is kBy, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no matter how it might be displayed.If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is s{CPU} (or equivalently 1s{CPU} or just s). If the job uses 12,005 CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005.Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is ks{CPU}, and then write the value 12.005 (which is 12005/1000), or use Kis{CPU} and write 11.723 (which is 12005/1024).The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of Measure (https://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:Basic units (UNIT) bit bit By byte s second min minute h hour d day 1 dimensionlessPrefixes (PREFIX) k kilo (10^3) M mega (10^6) G giga (10^9) T tera (10^12) P peta (10^15) E exa (10^18) Z zetta (10^21) Y yotta (10^24) m milli (10^-3) u micro (10^-6) n nano (10^-9) p pico (10^-12) f femto (10^-15) a atto (10^-18) z zepto (10^-21) y yocto (10^-24) Ki kibi (2^10) Mi mebi (2^20) Gi gibi (2^30) Ti tebi (2^40) Pi pebi (2^50)GrammarThe grammar also includes these connectors: / division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples, kBy/{email} or MiBy/10ms (although you should almost never have /s in a metric unit; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value). . multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples, GBy.d or k{watt}.h.The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ; Notes: Annotation is just a comment if it follows a UNIT. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to 1. For examples, {request}/s == 1/s, By{transmitted}/s == By/s. NAME is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containing { or }. 1 represents a unitary dimensionless unit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensionless_quantity) of 1, such as in 1/s. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as 1/d or {new-users}/d (and a metric value 5 would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as 1000/d or k1/d or k{page_views}/d (and a metric value of 5.3 would mean "5300 page views per day"). % represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value 3 means "3 percent"). 10^2.% indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value 0.03 means "3 percent").
    valueType MetricDescriptorValueType
    Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    description string
    A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
    displayName string
    A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
    labels LabelDescriptor[]
    The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
    launchStage MetricDescriptorLaunchStage
    Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
    metadata MetricDescriptorMetadata
    Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
    metricKind MetricDescriptorMetricKind
    Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    monitoredResourceTypes string[]
    Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
    name string
    The resource name of the metric descriptor.
    project string
    type string
    The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name custom.googleapis.com or external.googleapis.com. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
    unit string
    The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable if the value_type is INT64, DOUBLE, or DISTRIBUTION. The unit defines the representation of the stored metric values.Different systems might scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a value of 0.02kBy might be displayed as 20By, and a value of 3523kBy might be displayed as 3.5MBy). However, if the unit is kBy, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no matter how it might be displayed.If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is s{CPU} (or equivalently 1s{CPU} or just s). If the job uses 12,005 CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005.Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is ks{CPU}, and then write the value 12.005 (which is 12005/1000), or use Kis{CPU} and write 11.723 (which is 12005/1024).The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of Measure (https://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:Basic units (UNIT) bit bit By byte s second min minute h hour d day 1 dimensionlessPrefixes (PREFIX) k kilo (10^3) M mega (10^6) G giga (10^9) T tera (10^12) P peta (10^15) E exa (10^18) Z zetta (10^21) Y yotta (10^24) m milli (10^-3) u micro (10^-6) n nano (10^-9) p pico (10^-12) f femto (10^-15) a atto (10^-18) z zepto (10^-21) y yocto (10^-24) Ki kibi (2^10) Mi mebi (2^20) Gi gibi (2^30) Ti tebi (2^40) Pi pebi (2^50)GrammarThe grammar also includes these connectors: / division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples, kBy/{email} or MiBy/10ms (although you should almost never have /s in a metric unit; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value). . multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples, GBy.d or k{watt}.h.The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ; Notes: Annotation is just a comment if it follows a UNIT. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to 1. For examples, {request}/s == 1/s, By{transmitted}/s == By/s. NAME is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containing { or }. 1 represents a unitary dimensionless unit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensionless_quantity) of 1, such as in 1/s. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as 1/d or {new-users}/d (and a metric value 5 would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as 1000/d or k1/d or k{page_views}/d (and a metric value of 5.3 would mean "5300 page views per day"). % represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value 3 means "3 percent"). 10^2.% indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value 0.03 means "3 percent").
    valueType MetricDescriptorValueType
    Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    description str
    A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
    display_name str
    A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
    labels Sequence[LabelDescriptorArgs]
    The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
    launch_stage MetricDescriptorLaunchStage
    Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
    metadata MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs
    Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
    metric_kind MetricDescriptorMetricKind
    Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    monitored_resource_types Sequence[str]
    Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
    name str
    The resource name of the metric descriptor.
    project str
    type str
    The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name custom.googleapis.com or external.googleapis.com. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
    unit str
    The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable if the value_type is INT64, DOUBLE, or DISTRIBUTION. The unit defines the representation of the stored metric values.Different systems might scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a value of 0.02kBy might be displayed as 20By, and a value of 3523kBy might be displayed as 3.5MBy). However, if the unit is kBy, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no matter how it might be displayed.If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is s{CPU} (or equivalently 1s{CPU} or just s). If the job uses 12,005 CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005.Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is ks{CPU}, and then write the value 12.005 (which is 12005/1000), or use Kis{CPU} and write 11.723 (which is 12005/1024).The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of Measure (https://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:Basic units (UNIT) bit bit By byte s second min minute h hour d day 1 dimensionlessPrefixes (PREFIX) k kilo (10^3) M mega (10^6) G giga (10^9) T tera (10^12) P peta (10^15) E exa (10^18) Z zetta (10^21) Y yotta (10^24) m milli (10^-3) u micro (10^-6) n nano (10^-9) p pico (10^-12) f femto (10^-15) a atto (10^-18) z zepto (10^-21) y yocto (10^-24) Ki kibi (2^10) Mi mebi (2^20) Gi gibi (2^30) Ti tebi (2^40) Pi pebi (2^50)GrammarThe grammar also includes these connectors: / division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples, kBy/{email} or MiBy/10ms (although you should almost never have /s in a metric unit; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value). . multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples, GBy.d or k{watt}.h.The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ; Notes: Annotation is just a comment if it follows a UNIT. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to 1. For examples, {request}/s == 1/s, By{transmitted}/s == By/s. NAME is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containing { or }. 1 represents a unitary dimensionless unit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensionless_quantity) of 1, such as in 1/s. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as 1/d or {new-users}/d (and a metric value 5 would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as 1000/d or k1/d or k{page_views}/d (and a metric value of 5.3 would mean "5300 page views per day"). % represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value 3 means "3 percent"). 10^2.% indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value 0.03 means "3 percent").
    value_type MetricDescriptorValueType
    Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    description String
    A detailed description of the metric, which can be used in documentation.
    displayName String
    A concise name for the metric, which can be displayed in user interfaces. Use sentence case without an ending period, for example "Request count". This field is optional but it is recommended to be set for any metrics associated with user-visible concepts, such as Quota.
    labels List<Property Map>
    The set of labels that can be used to describe a specific instance of this metric type. For example, the appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies metric type has a label for the HTTP response code, response_code, so you can look at latencies for successful responses or just for responses that failed.
    launchStage "LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED" | "UNIMPLEMENTED" | "PRELAUNCH" | "EARLY_ACCESS" | "ALPHA" | "BETA" | "GA" | "DEPRECATED"
    Optional. The launch stage of the metric definition.
    metadata Property Map
    Optional. Metadata which can be used to guide usage of the metric.
    metricKind "METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED" | "GAUGE" | "DELTA" | "CUMULATIVE"
    Whether the metric records instantaneous values, changes to a value, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.
    monitoredResourceTypes List<String>
    Read-only. If present, then a time series, which is identified partially by a metric type and a MonitoredResourceDescriptor, that is associated with this metric type can only be associated with one of the monitored resource types listed here.
    name String
    The resource name of the metric descriptor.
    project String
    type String
    The metric type, including its DNS name prefix. The type is not URL-encoded. All user-defined metric types have the DNS name custom.googleapis.com or external.googleapis.com. Metric types should use a natural hierarchical grouping. For example: "custom.googleapis.com/invoice/paid/amount" "external.googleapis.com/prometheus/up" "appengine.googleapis.com/http/server/response_latencies"
    unit String
    The units in which the metric value is reported. It is only applicable if the value_type is INT64, DOUBLE, or DISTRIBUTION. The unit defines the representation of the stored metric values.Different systems might scale the values to be more easily displayed (so a value of 0.02kBy might be displayed as 20By, and a value of 3523kBy might be displayed as 3.5MBy). However, if the unit is kBy, then the value of the metric is always in thousands of bytes, no matter how it might be displayed.If you want a custom metric to record the exact number of CPU-seconds used by a job, you can create an INT64 CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is s{CPU} (or equivalently 1s{CPU} or just s). If the job uses 12,005 CPU-seconds, then the value is written as 12005.Alternatively, if you want a custom metric to record data in a more granular way, you can create a DOUBLE CUMULATIVE metric whose unit is ks{CPU}, and then write the value 12.005 (which is 12005/1000), or use Kis{CPU} and write 11.723 (which is 12005/1024).The supported units are a subset of The Unified Code for Units of Measure (https://unitsofmeasure.org/ucum.html) standard:Basic units (UNIT) bit bit By byte s second min minute h hour d day 1 dimensionlessPrefixes (PREFIX) k kilo (10^3) M mega (10^6) G giga (10^9) T tera (10^12) P peta (10^15) E exa (10^18) Z zetta (10^21) Y yotta (10^24) m milli (10^-3) u micro (10^-6) n nano (10^-9) p pico (10^-12) f femto (10^-15) a atto (10^-18) z zepto (10^-21) y yocto (10^-24) Ki kibi (2^10) Mi mebi (2^20) Gi gibi (2^30) Ti tebi (2^40) Pi pebi (2^50)GrammarThe grammar also includes these connectors: / division or ratio (as an infix operator). For examples, kBy/{email} or MiBy/10ms (although you should almost never have /s in a metric unit; rates should always be computed at query time from the underlying cumulative or delta value). . multiplication or composition (as an infix operator). For examples, GBy.d or k{watt}.h.The grammar for a unit is as follows: Expression = Component { "." Component } { "/" Component } ; Component = ( [ PREFIX ] UNIT | "%" ) [ Annotation ] | Annotation | "1" ; Annotation = "{" NAME "}" ; Notes: Annotation is just a comment if it follows a UNIT. If the annotation is used alone, then the unit is equivalent to 1. For examples, {request}/s == 1/s, By{transmitted}/s == By/s. NAME is a sequence of non-blank printable ASCII characters not containing { or }. 1 represents a unitary dimensionless unit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimensionless_quantity) of 1, such as in 1/s. It is typically used when none of the basic units are appropriate. For example, "new users per day" can be represented as 1/d or {new-users}/d (and a metric value 5 would mean "5 new users). Alternatively, "thousands of page views per day" would be represented as 1000/d or k1/d or k{page_views}/d (and a metric value of 5.3 would mean "5300 page views per day"). % represents dimensionless value of 1/100, and annotates values giving a percentage (so the metric values are typically in the range of 0..100, and a metric value 3 means "3 percent"). 10^2.% indicates a metric contains a ratio, typically in the range 0..1, that will be multiplied by 100 and displayed as a percentage (so a metric value 0.03 means "3 percent").
    valueType "VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED" | "BOOL" | "INT64" | "DOUBLE" | "STRING" | "DISTRIBUTION" | "MONEY"
    Whether the measurement is an integer, a floating-point number, etc. Some combinations of metric_kind and value_type might not be supported.

    Outputs

    All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the MetricDescriptor resource produces the following output properties:

    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    Id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id string
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id str
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
    id String
    The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.

    Supporting Types

    LabelDescriptor, LabelDescriptorArgs

    Description string
    A human-readable description for the label.
    Key string
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    ValueType Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.LabelDescriptorValueType
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    Description string
    A human-readable description for the label.
    Key string
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    ValueType LabelDescriptorValueType
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description String
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key String
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    valueType LabelDescriptorValueType
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description string
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key string
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    valueType LabelDescriptorValueType
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description str
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key str
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    value_type LabelDescriptorValueType
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description String
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key String
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    valueType "STRING" | "BOOL" | "INT64"
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.

    LabelDescriptorResponse, LabelDescriptorResponseArgs

    Description string
    A human-readable description for the label.
    Key string
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    ValueType string
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    Description string
    A human-readable description for the label.
    Key string
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    ValueType string
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description String
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key String
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    valueType String
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description string
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key string
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    valueType string
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description str
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key str
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    value_type str
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.
    description String
    A human-readable description for the label.
    key String
    The key for this label. The key must meet the following criteria: Does not exceed 100 characters. Matches the following regular expression: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]* The first character must be an upper- or lower-case letter. The remaining characters must be letters, digits, or underscores.
    valueType String
    The type of data that can be assigned to the label.

    LabelDescriptorValueType, LabelDescriptorValueTypeArgs

    String
    STRINGA variable-length string, not to exceed 1,024 characters. This is the default value type.
    Bool
    BOOLBoolean; true or false.
    Int64
    INT64A 64-bit signed integer.
    LabelDescriptorValueTypeString
    STRINGA variable-length string, not to exceed 1,024 characters. This is the default value type.
    LabelDescriptorValueTypeBool
    BOOLBoolean; true or false.
    LabelDescriptorValueTypeInt64
    INT64A 64-bit signed integer.
    String
    STRINGA variable-length string, not to exceed 1,024 characters. This is the default value type.
    Bool
    BOOLBoolean; true or false.
    Int64
    INT64A 64-bit signed integer.
    String
    STRINGA variable-length string, not to exceed 1,024 characters. This is the default value type.
    Bool
    BOOLBoolean; true or false.
    Int64
    INT64A 64-bit signed integer.
    STRING
    STRINGA variable-length string, not to exceed 1,024 characters. This is the default value type.
    BOOL
    BOOLBoolean; true or false.
    INT64
    INT64A 64-bit signed integer.
    "STRING"
    STRINGA variable-length string, not to exceed 1,024 characters. This is the default value type.
    "BOOL"
    BOOLBoolean; true or false.
    "INT64"
    INT64A 64-bit signed integer.

    MetricDescriptorLaunchStage, MetricDescriptorLaunchStageArgs

    LaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Unimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    Prelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    Alpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    Beta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    Ga
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    Deprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageLaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageUnimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStagePrelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageEarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageAlpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageBeta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageGa
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    MetricDescriptorLaunchStageDeprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    LaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Unimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    Prelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    Alpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    Beta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    Ga
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    Deprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    LaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Unimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    Prelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    Alpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    Beta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    Ga
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    Deprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    UNIMPLEMENTED
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    PRELAUNCH
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EARLY_ACCESS
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    ALPHA
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    BETA
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    GA
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    DEPRECATED
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    "LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED"
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    "UNIMPLEMENTED"
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    "PRELAUNCH"
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    "EARLY_ACCESS"
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    "ALPHA"
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    "BETA"
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    "GA"
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    "DEPRECATED"
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.

    MetricDescriptorMetadata, MetricDescriptorMetadataArgs

    IngestDelay string
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    LaunchStage Pulumi.GoogleNative.Monitoring.V3.MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStage
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    SamplePeriod string
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    IngestDelay string
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    LaunchStage MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStage
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    SamplePeriod string
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingestDelay String
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launchStage MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStage
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    samplePeriod String
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingestDelay string
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launchStage MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStage
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    samplePeriod string
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingest_delay str
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launch_stage MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStage
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    sample_period str
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingestDelay String
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launchStage "LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED" | "UNIMPLEMENTED" | "PRELAUNCH" | "EARLY_ACCESS" | "ALPHA" | "BETA" | "GA" | "DEPRECATED"
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    samplePeriod String
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.

    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStage, MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageArgs

    LaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Unimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    Prelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    Alpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    Beta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    Ga
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    Deprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageLaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageUnimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStagePrelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageEarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageAlpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageBeta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageGa
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    MetricDescriptorMetadataLaunchStageDeprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    LaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Unimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    Prelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    Alpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    Beta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    Ga
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    Deprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    LaunchStageUnspecified
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Unimplemented
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    Prelaunch
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EarlyAccess
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    Alpha
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    Beta
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    Ga
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    Deprecated
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    UNIMPLEMENTED
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    PRELAUNCH
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    EARLY_ACCESS
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    ALPHA
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    BETA
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    GA
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    DEPRECATED
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.
    "LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIED"
    LAUNCH_STAGE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    "UNIMPLEMENTED"
    UNIMPLEMENTEDThe feature is not yet implemented. Users can not use it.
    "PRELAUNCH"
    PRELAUNCHPrelaunch features are hidden from users and are only visible internally.
    "EARLY_ACCESS"
    EARLY_ACCESSEarly Access features are limited to a closed group of testers. To use these features, you must sign up in advance and sign a Trusted Tester agreement (which includes confidentiality provisions). These features may be unstable, changed in backward-incompatible ways, and are not guaranteed to be released.
    "ALPHA"
    ALPHAAlpha is a limited availability test for releases before they are cleared for widespread use. By Alpha, all significant design issues are resolved and we are in the process of verifying functionality. Alpha customers need to apply for access, agree to applicable terms, and have their projects allowlisted. Alpha releases don't have to be feature complete, no SLAs are provided, and there are no technical support obligations, but they will be far enough along that customers can actually use them in test environments or for limited-use tests -- just like they would in normal production cases.
    "BETA"
    BETABeta is the point at which we are ready to open a release for any customer to use. There are no SLA or technical support obligations in a Beta release. Products will be complete from a feature perspective, but may have some open outstanding issues. Beta releases are suitable for limited production use cases.
    "GA"
    GAGA features are open to all developers and are considered stable and fully qualified for production use.
    "DEPRECATED"
    DEPRECATEDDeprecated features are scheduled to be shut down and removed. For more information, see the "Deprecation Policy" section of our Terms of Service (https://cloud.google.com/terms/) and the Google Cloud Platform Subject to the Deprecation Policy (https://cloud.google.com/terms/deprecation) documentation.

    MetricDescriptorMetadataResponse, MetricDescriptorMetadataResponseArgs

    IngestDelay string
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    LaunchStage string
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    SamplePeriod string
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    IngestDelay string
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    LaunchStage string
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    SamplePeriod string
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingestDelay String
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launchStage String
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    samplePeriod String
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingestDelay string
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launchStage string
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    samplePeriod string
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingest_delay str
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launch_stage str
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    sample_period str
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.
    ingestDelay String
    The delay of data points caused by ingestion. Data points older than this age are guaranteed to be ingested and available to be read, excluding data loss due to errors.
    launchStage String
    Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    Deprecated: Deprecated. Must use the MetricDescriptor.launch_stage instead.

    samplePeriod String
    The sampling period of metric data points. For metrics which are written periodically, consecutive data points are stored at this time interval, excluding data loss due to errors. Metrics with a higher granularity have a smaller sampling period.

    MetricDescriptorMetricKind, MetricDescriptorMetricKindArgs

    MetricKindUnspecified
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Gauge
    GAUGEAn instantaneous measurement of a value.
    Delta
    DELTAThe change in a value during a time interval.
    Cumulative
    CUMULATIVEA value accumulated over a time interval. Cumulative measurements in a time series should have the same start time and increasing end times, until an event resets the cumulative value to zero and sets a new start time for the following points.
    MetricDescriptorMetricKindMetricKindUnspecified
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    MetricDescriptorMetricKindGauge
    GAUGEAn instantaneous measurement of a value.
    MetricDescriptorMetricKindDelta
    DELTAThe change in a value during a time interval.
    MetricDescriptorMetricKindCumulative
    CUMULATIVEA value accumulated over a time interval. Cumulative measurements in a time series should have the same start time and increasing end times, until an event resets the cumulative value to zero and sets a new start time for the following points.
    MetricKindUnspecified
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Gauge
    GAUGEAn instantaneous measurement of a value.
    Delta
    DELTAThe change in a value during a time interval.
    Cumulative
    CUMULATIVEA value accumulated over a time interval. Cumulative measurements in a time series should have the same start time and increasing end times, until an event resets the cumulative value to zero and sets a new start time for the following points.
    MetricKindUnspecified
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Gauge
    GAUGEAn instantaneous measurement of a value.
    Delta
    DELTAThe change in a value during a time interval.
    Cumulative
    CUMULATIVEA value accumulated over a time interval. Cumulative measurements in a time series should have the same start time and increasing end times, until an event resets the cumulative value to zero and sets a new start time for the following points.
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    GAUGE
    GAUGEAn instantaneous measurement of a value.
    DELTA
    DELTAThe change in a value during a time interval.
    CUMULATIVE
    CUMULATIVEA value accumulated over a time interval. Cumulative measurements in a time series should have the same start time and increasing end times, until an event resets the cumulative value to zero and sets a new start time for the following points.
    "METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIED"
    METRIC_KIND_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    "GAUGE"
    GAUGEAn instantaneous measurement of a value.
    "DELTA"
    DELTAThe change in a value during a time interval.
    "CUMULATIVE"
    CUMULATIVEA value accumulated over a time interval. Cumulative measurements in a time series should have the same start time and increasing end times, until an event resets the cumulative value to zero and sets a new start time for the following points.

    MetricDescriptorValueType, MetricDescriptorValueTypeArgs

    ValueTypeUnspecified
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Bool
    BOOLThe value is a boolean. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    Int64
    INT64The value is a signed 64-bit integer.
    Double
    DOUBLEThe value is a double precision floating point number.
    String
    STRINGThe value is a text string. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    Distribution
    DISTRIBUTIONThe value is a Distribution.
    Money
    MONEYThe value is money.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeValueTypeUnspecified
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeBool
    BOOLThe value is a boolean. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeInt64
    INT64The value is a signed 64-bit integer.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeDouble
    DOUBLEThe value is a double precision floating point number.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeString
    STRINGThe value is a text string. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeDistribution
    DISTRIBUTIONThe value is a Distribution.
    MetricDescriptorValueTypeMoney
    MONEYThe value is money.
    ValueTypeUnspecified
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Bool
    BOOLThe value is a boolean. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    Int64
    INT64The value is a signed 64-bit integer.
    Double
    DOUBLEThe value is a double precision floating point number.
    String
    STRINGThe value is a text string. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    Distribution
    DISTRIBUTIONThe value is a Distribution.
    Money
    MONEYThe value is money.
    ValueTypeUnspecified
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    Bool
    BOOLThe value is a boolean. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    Int64
    INT64The value is a signed 64-bit integer.
    Double
    DOUBLEThe value is a double precision floating point number.
    String
    STRINGThe value is a text string. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    Distribution
    DISTRIBUTIONThe value is a Distribution.
    Money
    MONEYThe value is money.
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    BOOL
    BOOLThe value is a boolean. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    INT64
    INT64The value is a signed 64-bit integer.
    DOUBLE
    DOUBLEThe value is a double precision floating point number.
    STRING
    STRINGThe value is a text string. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    DISTRIBUTION
    DISTRIBUTIONThe value is a Distribution.
    MONEY
    MONEYThe value is money.
    "VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED"
    VALUE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIEDDo not use this default value.
    "BOOL"
    BOOLThe value is a boolean. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    "INT64"
    INT64The value is a signed 64-bit integer.
    "DOUBLE"
    DOUBLEThe value is a double precision floating point number.
    "STRING"
    STRINGThe value is a text string. This value type can be used only if the metric kind is GAUGE.
    "DISTRIBUTION"
    DISTRIBUTIONThe value is a Distribution.
    "MONEY"
    MONEYThe value is money.

    Package Details

    Repository
    Google Cloud Native pulumi/pulumi-google-native
    License
    Apache-2.0
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    Google Cloud Native is in preview. Google Cloud Classic is fully supported.

    Google Cloud Native v0.32.0 published on Wednesday, Nov 29, 2023 by Pulumi