Reference documentation and code samples for the Stackdriver Monitoring V3 Client class AlertPolicy.
A description of the conditions under which some aspect of your system is considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people or services about this state. For an overview of alerting policies, see Introduction to Alerting .
Generated from protobuf message google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicy
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Monitoring \ V3Methods
__construct
Constructor.
data
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object.
↳ name
string
Identifier. Required if the policy exists. The resource name for this policy. The format is: projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID] [ALERT_POLICY_ID]
is assigned by Cloud Monitoring when the policy is created. When calling the alertPolicies.create
method, do not include the name
field in the alerting policy passed as part of the request.
↳ display_name
string
A short name or phrase used to identify the policy in dashboards, notifications, and incidents. To avoid confusion, don't use the same display name for multiple policies in the same project. The name is limited to 512 Unicode characters. The convention for the display_name of a PrometheusQueryLanguageCondition is "{rule group name}/{alert name}", where the {rule group name} and {alert name} should be taken from the corresponding Prometheus configuration file. This convention is not enforced. In any case the display_name is not a unique key of the AlertPolicy.
↳ documentation
AlertPolicy\Documentation
Documentation that is included with notifications and incidents related to this policy. Best practice is for the documentation to include information to help responders understand, mitigate, escalate, and correct the underlying problems detected by the alerting policy. Notification channels that have limited capacity might not show this documentation.
↳ user_labels
array| Google\Protobuf\Internal\MapField
User-supplied key/value data to be used for organizing and identifying the AlertPolicy
objects. The field can contain up to 64 entries. Each key and value is limited to 63 Unicode characters or 128 bytes, whichever is smaller. Labels and values can contain only lowercase letters, numerals, underscores, and dashes. Keys must begin with a letter. Note that Prometheus {alert name} is a valid Prometheus label names
, whereas Prometheus {rule group} is an unrestricted UTF-8 string. This means that they cannot be stored as-is in user labels, because they may contain characters that are not allowed in user-label values.
↳ conditions
array< AlertPolicy\Condition
>
A list of conditions for the policy. The conditions are combined by AND or OR according to the combiner
field. If the combined conditions evaluate to true, then an incident is created. A policy can have from one to six conditions. If condition_time_series_query_language
is present, it must be the only condition
. If condition_monitoring_query_language
is present, it must be the only condition
.
↳ combiner
int
How to combine the results of multiple conditions to determine if an incident should be opened. If condition_time_series_query_language
is present, this must be COMBINE_UNSPECIFIED
.
↳ enabled
Google\Protobuf\BoolValue
Whether or not the policy is enabled. On write, the default interpretation if unset is that the policy is enabled. On read, clients should not make any assumption about the state if it has not been populated. The field should always be populated on List and Get operations, unless a field projection has been specified that strips it out.
↳ validity
Google\Rpc\Status
Read-only description of how the alerting policy is invalid. This field is only set when the alerting policy is invalid. An invalid alerting policy will not generate incidents.
↳ notification_channels
array
Identifies the notification channels to which notifications should be sent when incidents are opened or closed or when new violations occur on an already opened incident. Each element of this array corresponds to the name
field in each of the NotificationChannel
objects that are returned from the [ ListNotificationChannels
] [google.monitoring.v3.NotificationChannelService.ListNotificationChannels] method. The format of the entries in this field is: projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/notificationChannels/[CHANNEL_ID]
↳ creation_record
MutationRecord
A read-only record of the creation of the alerting policy. If provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored.
↳ mutation_record
MutationRecord
A read-only record of the most recent change to the alerting policy. If provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored.
↳ alert_strategy
AlertPolicy\AlertStrategy
Control over how this alerting policy's notification channels are notified.
↳ severity
int
Optional. The severity of an alerting policy indicates how important incidents generated by that policy are. The severity level will be displayed on the Incident detail page and in notifications.
getName
Identifier. Required if the policy exists. The resource name for this
policy. The format is:
projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID] [ALERT_POLICY_ID]
is assigned by Cloud Monitoring when the policy
is created. When calling the alertPolicies.create
method, do not include the name
field in the alerting policy passed as
part of the request.
string
setName
Identifier. Required if the policy exists. The resource name for this
policy. The format is:
projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID] [ALERT_POLICY_ID]
is assigned by Cloud Monitoring when the policy
is created. When calling the alertPolicies.create
method, do not include the name
field in the alerting policy passed as
part of the request.
var
string
$this
getDisplayName
A short name or phrase used to identify the policy in dashboards, notifications, and incidents. To avoid confusion, don't use the same display name for multiple policies in the same project. The name is limited to 512 Unicode characters.
The convention for the display_name of a PrometheusQueryLanguageCondition is "{rule group name}/{alert name}", where the {rule group name} and {alert name} should be taken from the corresponding Prometheus configuration file. This convention is not enforced. In any case the display_name is not a unique key of the AlertPolicy.
string
setDisplayName
A short name or phrase used to identify the policy in dashboards, notifications, and incidents. To avoid confusion, don't use the same display name for multiple policies in the same project. The name is limited to 512 Unicode characters.
The convention for the display_name of a PrometheusQueryLanguageCondition is "{rule group name}/{alert name}", where the {rule group name} and {alert name} should be taken from the corresponding Prometheus configuration file. This convention is not enforced. In any case the display_name is not a unique key of the AlertPolicy.
var
string
$this
getDocumentation
Documentation that is included with notifications and incidents related to this policy. Best practice is for the documentation to include information to help responders understand, mitigate, escalate, and correct the underlying problems detected by the alerting policy. Notification channels that have limited capacity might not show this documentation.
hasDocumentation
clearDocumentation
setDocumentation
Documentation that is included with notifications and incidents related to this policy. Best practice is for the documentation to include information to help responders understand, mitigate, escalate, and correct the underlying problems detected by the alerting policy. Notification channels that have limited capacity might not show this documentation.
$this
getUserLabels
User-supplied key/value data to be used for organizing and
identifying the AlertPolicy
objects.
The field can contain up to 64 entries. Each key and value is limited to 63 Unicode characters or 128 bytes, whichever is smaller. Labels and values can contain only lowercase letters, numerals, underscores, and dashes. Keys must begin with a letter. Note that Prometheus {alert name} is a valid Prometheus label names , whereas Prometheus {rule group} is an unrestricted UTF-8 string. This means that they cannot be stored as-is in user labels, because they may contain characters that are not allowed in user-label values.
setUserLabels
User-supplied key/value data to be used for organizing and
identifying the AlertPolicy
objects.
The field can contain up to 64 entries. Each key and value is limited to 63 Unicode characters or 128 bytes, whichever is smaller. Labels and values can contain only lowercase letters, numerals, underscores, and dashes. Keys must begin with a letter. Note that Prometheus {alert name} is a valid Prometheus label names , whereas Prometheus {rule group} is an unrestricted UTF-8 string. This means that they cannot be stored as-is in user labels, because they may contain characters that are not allowed in user-label values.
$this
getConditions
A list of conditions for the policy. The conditions are combined by AND or
OR according to the combiner
field. If the combined conditions evaluate
to true, then an incident is created. A policy can have from one to six
conditions.
If condition_time_series_query_language
is present, it must be the only condition
.
If condition_monitoring_query_language
is present, it must be the only condition
.
setConditions
A list of conditions for the policy. The conditions are combined by AND or
OR according to the combiner
field. If the combined conditions evaluate
to true, then an incident is created. A policy can have from one to six
conditions.
If condition_time_series_query_language
is present, it must be the only condition
.
If condition_monitoring_query_language
is present, it must be the only condition
.
$this
getCombiner
How to combine the results of multiple conditions to determine if an incident should be opened.
If condition_time_series_query_language
is present, this must be COMBINE_UNSPECIFIED
.
int
setCombiner
How to combine the results of multiple conditions to determine if an incident should be opened.
If condition_time_series_query_language
is present, this must be COMBINE_UNSPECIFIED
.
var
int
$this
getEnabled
Whether or not the policy is enabled. On write, the default interpretation if unset is that the policy is enabled. On read, clients should not make any assumption about the state if it has not been populated. The field should always be populated on List and Get operations, unless a field projection has been specified that strips it out.
hasEnabled
clearEnabled
getEnabledUnwrapped
Returns the unboxed value from getEnabled()
Whether or not the policy is enabled. On write, the default interpretation if unset is that the policy is enabled. On read, clients should not make any assumption about the state if it has not been populated. The field should always be populated on List and Get operations, unless a field projection has been specified that strips it out.
bool|null
setEnabled
Whether or not the policy is enabled. On write, the default interpretation if unset is that the policy is enabled. On read, clients should not make any assumption about the state if it has not been populated. The field should always be populated on List and Get operations, unless a field projection has been specified that strips it out.
$this
setEnabledUnwrapped
Sets the field by wrapping a primitive type in a Google\Protobuf\BoolValue object.
Whether or not the policy is enabled. On write, the default interpretation if unset is that the policy is enabled. On read, clients should not make any assumption about the state if it has not been populated. The field should always be populated on List and Get operations, unless a field projection has been specified that strips it out.
var
bool|null
$this
getValidity
Read-only description of how the alerting policy is invalid. This field is only set when the alerting policy is invalid. An invalid alerting policy will not generate incidents.
hasValidity
clearValidity
setValidity
Read-only description of how the alerting policy is invalid. This field is only set when the alerting policy is invalid. An invalid alerting policy will not generate incidents.
$this
getNotificationChannels
Identifies the notification channels to which notifications should be sent
when incidents are opened or closed or when new violations occur on
an already opened incident. Each element of this array corresponds to
the name
field in each of the NotificationChannel
objects that are returned from the ListNotificationChannels
method. The format of the entries in this field is:
projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/notificationChannels/[CHANNEL_ID]
setNotificationChannels
Identifies the notification channels to which notifications should be sent
when incidents are opened or closed or when new violations occur on
an already opened incident. Each element of this array corresponds to
the name
field in each of the NotificationChannel
objects that are returned from the ListNotificationChannels
method. The format of the entries in this field is:
projects/[PROJECT_ID_OR_NUMBER]/notificationChannels/[CHANNEL_ID]
var
string[]
$this
getCreationRecord
A read-only record of the creation of the alerting policy. If provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored.
hasCreationRecord
clearCreationRecord
setCreationRecord
A read-only record of the creation of the alerting policy. If provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored.
$this
getMutationRecord
A read-only record of the most recent change to the alerting policy. If provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored.
hasMutationRecord
clearMutationRecord
setMutationRecord
A read-only record of the most recent change to the alerting policy. If provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored.
$this
getAlertStrategy
Control over how this alerting policy's notification channels are notified.
hasAlertStrategy
clearAlertStrategy
setAlertStrategy
Control over how this alerting policy's notification channels are notified.
$this
getSeverity
Optional. The severity of an alerting policy indicates how important incidents generated by that policy are. The severity level will be displayed on the Incident detail page and in notifications.
int
setSeverity
Optional. The severity of an alerting policy indicates how important incidents generated by that policy are. The severity level will be displayed on the Incident detail page and in notifications.
var
int
$this