CloudWatchApplicationSignals#
Client#
- class CloudWatchApplicationSignals.Client#
A low-level client representing Amazon CloudWatch Application Signals
Use CloudWatch Application Signals for comprehensive observability of your cloud-based applications. It enables real-time service health dashboards and helps you track long-term performance trends against your business goals. The application-centric view provides you with unified visibility across your applications, services, and dependencies, so you can proactively monitor and efficiently triage any issues that may arise, ensuring optimal customer experience.
Application Signals provides the following benefits:
Automatically collect metrics and traces from your applications, and display key metrics such as call volume, availability, latency, faults, and errors.
Create and monitor service level objectives (SLOs).
See a map of your application topology that Application Signals automatically discovers, that gives you a visual representation of your applications, dependencies, and their connectivity.
Application Signals works with CloudWatch RUM, CloudWatch Synthetics canaries, and Amazon Web Services Service Catalog AppRegistry, to display your client pages, Synthetics canaries, and application names within dashboards and maps.
import boto3 client = boto3.client('application-signals')
These are the available methods:
- batch_get_service_level_objective_budget_report
- can_paginate
- close
- create_service_level_objective
- delete_service_level_objective
- get_paginator
- get_service
- get_service_level_objective
- get_waiter
- list_service_dependencies
- list_service_dependents
- list_service_level_objectives
- list_service_operations
- list_services
- list_tags_for_resource
- start_discovery
- tag_resource
- untag_resource
- update_service_level_objective
Paginators#
Paginators are available on a client instance via the get_paginator
method. For more detailed instructions and examples on the usage of paginators, see the paginators user guide.
The available paginators are: