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package com.amazonaws.services.autoscaling.model;

import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;

/**
 * 

* Represents a metric pair for a predictive scaling policy. *

* * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair implements Serializable, Cloneable { /** *

* Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a load * metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization, the Auto * Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used for the scaling * metric. *

*/ private String predefinedMetricType; /** *

* A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine the * total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label unless the * target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group. *

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final portion of * the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the resource label is: *

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. *

*/ private String resourceLabel; /** *

* Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a load * metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization, the Auto * Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used for the scaling * metric. *

* * @param predefinedMetricType * Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a * load metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization * , the Auto Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used * for the scaling metric. * @see PredefinedMetricPairType */ public void setPredefinedMetricType(String predefinedMetricType) { this.predefinedMetricType = predefinedMetricType; } /** *

* Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a load * metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization, the Auto * Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used for the scaling * metric. *

* * @return Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a * load metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is * ASGCPUUtilization, the Auto Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and * the average CPU metric is used for the scaling metric. * @see PredefinedMetricPairType */ public String getPredefinedMetricType() { return this.predefinedMetricType; } /** *

* Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a load * metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization, the Auto * Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used for the scaling * metric. *

* * @param predefinedMetricType * Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a * load metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization * , the Auto Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used * for the scaling metric. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see PredefinedMetricPairType */ public PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair withPredefinedMetricType(String predefinedMetricType) { setPredefinedMetricType(predefinedMetricType); return this; } /** *

* Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a load * metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization, the Auto * Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used for the scaling * metric. *

* * @param predefinedMetricType * Indicates which metrics to use. There are two different types of metrics for each metric type: one is a * load metric and one is a scaling metric. For example, if the metric type is ASGCPUUtilization * , the Auto Scaling group's total CPU metric is used as the load metric, and the average CPU metric is used * for the scaling metric. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see PredefinedMetricPairType */ public PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair withPredefinedMetricType(PredefinedMetricPairType predefinedMetricType) { this.predefinedMetricType = predefinedMetricType.toString(); return this; } /** *

* A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine the * total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label unless the * target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group. *

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final portion of * the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the resource label is: *

*

* app/my-alb/778d41231b141a0f/targetgroup/my-alb-target-group/943f017f100becff. *

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. *

* * @param resourceLabel * A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine * the total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label * unless the target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group.

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final * portion of the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the * resource label is: *

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. */ public void setResourceLabel(String resourceLabel) { this.resourceLabel = resourceLabel; } /** *

* A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine the * total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label unless the * target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group. *

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final portion of * the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the resource label is: *

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. *

* * @return A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to * determine the total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a * resource label unless the target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group.

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final * portion of the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the * resource label is: *

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. */ public String getResourceLabel() { return this.resourceLabel; } /** *

* A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine the * total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label unless the * target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group. *

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final portion of * the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the resource label is: *

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. *

* * @param resourceLabel * A label that uniquely identifies a specific Application Load Balancer target group from which to determine * the total and average request count served by your Auto Scaling group. You can't specify a resource label * unless the target group is attached to the Auto Scaling group.

*

* You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer ARN and the final * portion of the target group ARN into a single value, separated by a forward slash (/). The format of the * resource label is: *

*

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* To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the DescribeLoadBalancers API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the DescribeTargetGroups API operation. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair withResourceLabel(String resourceLabel) { setResourceLabel(resourceLabel); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getPredefinedMetricType() != null) sb.append("PredefinedMetricType: ").append(getPredefinedMetricType()).append(","); if (getResourceLabel() != null) sb.append("ResourceLabel: ").append(getResourceLabel()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair == false) return false; PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair other = (PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair) obj; if (other.getPredefinedMetricType() == null ^ this.getPredefinedMetricType() == null) return false; if (other.getPredefinedMetricType() != null && other.getPredefinedMetricType().equals(this.getPredefinedMetricType()) == false) return false; if (other.getResourceLabel() == null ^ this.getResourceLabel() == null) return false; if (other.getResourceLabel() != null && other.getResourceLabel().equals(this.getResourceLabel()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getPredefinedMetricType() == null) ? 0 : getPredefinedMetricType().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getResourceLabel() == null) ? 0 : getResourceLabel().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair clone() { try { return (PredictiveScalingPredefinedMetricPair) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } }





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