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package software.amazon.awssdk.metrics;
import software.amazon.awssdk.annotations.SdkPublicApi;
/**
* The {@code MetricLevel} associated with a {@link SdkMetric}, similar to log levels, defines the 'scenario' in which the metric
* is useful. This makes it easy to reduce the cost of metric publishing (e.g. by setting it to {@link #INFO}), and then increase
* it when additional data level is needed for debugging purposes (e.g. by setting it to {@link #TRACE}.
*/
@SdkPublicApi
public enum MetricLevel {
/**
* The metric level that includes every other metric level, as well as some highly-technical metrics that may only be useful
* in very specific performance or failure scenarios.
*/
TRACE,
/**
* The "default" metric level that includes metrics that are useful for identifying why errors or performance issues
* are occurring within the SDK. This excludes technical metrics that are only useful in very specific performance or failure
* scenarios.
*/
INFO,
/**
* Includes metrics that report when API call errors are occurring within the SDK. This does not include all
* of the information that may be generally useful when debugging why errors are occurring (e.g. latency).
*/
ERROR;
public boolean includesLevel(MetricLevel level) {
return this.compareTo(level) <= 0;
}
}
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