CostExplorer / Client / get_cost_forecast
get_cost_forecast#
- CostExplorer.Client.get_cost_forecast(**kwargs)#
Retrieves a forecast for how much Amazon Web Services predicts that you will spend over the forecast time period that you select, based on your past costs.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_cost_forecast( TimePeriod={ 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string' }, Metric='BLENDED_COST'|'UNBLENDED_COST'|'AMORTIZED_COST'|'NET_UNBLENDED_COST'|'NET_AMORTIZED_COST'|'USAGE_QUANTITY'|'NORMALIZED_USAGE_AMOUNT', Granularity='DAILY'|'MONTHLY'|'HOURLY', Filter={ 'Or': [ {'... recursive ...'}, ], 'And': [ {'... recursive ...'}, ], 'Not': {'... recursive ...'}, 'Dimensions': { 'Key': 'AZ'|'INSTANCE_TYPE'|'LINKED_ACCOUNT'|'LINKED_ACCOUNT_NAME'|'OPERATION'|'PURCHASE_TYPE'|'REGION'|'SERVICE'|'SERVICE_CODE'|'USAGE_TYPE'|'USAGE_TYPE_GROUP'|'RECORD_TYPE'|'OPERATING_SYSTEM'|'TENANCY'|'SCOPE'|'PLATFORM'|'SUBSCRIPTION_ID'|'LEGAL_ENTITY_NAME'|'DEPLOYMENT_OPTION'|'DATABASE_ENGINE'|'CACHE_ENGINE'|'INSTANCE_TYPE_FAMILY'|'BILLING_ENTITY'|'RESERVATION_ID'|'RESOURCE_ID'|'RIGHTSIZING_TYPE'|'SAVINGS_PLANS_TYPE'|'SAVINGS_PLAN_ARN'|'PAYMENT_OPTION'|'AGREEMENT_END_DATE_TIME_AFTER'|'AGREEMENT_END_DATE_TIME_BEFORE'|'INVOICING_ENTITY'|'ANOMALY_TOTAL_IMPACT_ABSOLUTE'|'ANOMALY_TOTAL_IMPACT_PERCENTAGE', 'Values': [ 'string', ], 'MatchOptions': [ 'EQUALS'|'ABSENT'|'STARTS_WITH'|'ENDS_WITH'|'CONTAINS'|'CASE_SENSITIVE'|'CASE_INSENSITIVE'|'GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL', ] }, 'Tags': { 'Key': 'string', 'Values': [ 'string', ], 'MatchOptions': [ 'EQUALS'|'ABSENT'|'STARTS_WITH'|'ENDS_WITH'|'CONTAINS'|'CASE_SENSITIVE'|'CASE_INSENSITIVE'|'GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL', ] }, 'CostCategories': { 'Key': 'string', 'Values': [ 'string', ], 'MatchOptions': [ 'EQUALS'|'ABSENT'|'STARTS_WITH'|'ENDS_WITH'|'CONTAINS'|'CASE_SENSITIVE'|'CASE_INSENSITIVE'|'GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL', ] } }, PredictionIntervalLevel=123 )
- Parameters:
TimePeriod (dict) –
[REQUIRED]
The period of time that you want the forecast to cover. The start date must be equal to or no later than the current date to avoid a validation error.
Start (string) – [REQUIRED]
The beginning of the time period. The start date is inclusive. For example, if
startis2017-01-01, Amazon Web Services retrieves cost and usage data starting at2017-01-01up to the end date. The start date must be equal to or no later than the current date to avoid a validation error.End (string) – [REQUIRED]
The end of the time period. The end date is exclusive. For example, if
endis2017-05-01, Amazon Web Services retrieves cost and usage data from the start date up to, but not including,2017-05-01.
Metric (string) –
[REQUIRED]
Which metric Cost Explorer uses to create your forecast. For more information about blended and unblended rates, see Why does the “blended” annotation appear on some line items in my bill?.
Valid values for a
GetCostForecastcall are the following:AMORTIZED_COST
BLENDED_COST
NET_AMORTIZED_COST
NET_UNBLENDED_COST
UNBLENDED_COST
Granularity (string) –
[REQUIRED]
How granular you want the forecast to be. You can get 3 months of
DAILYforecasts or 12 months ofMONTHLYforecasts.The
GetCostForecastoperation supports onlyDAILYandMONTHLYgranularities.Filter (dict) –
The filters that you want to use to filter your forecast. The
GetCostForecastAPI supports filtering by the following dimensions:AZINSTANCE_TYPELINKED_ACCOUNTLINKED_ACCOUNT_NAMEOPERATIONPURCHASE_TYPEREGIONSERVICEUSAGE_TYPEUSAGE_TYPE_GROUPRECORD_TYPEOPERATING_SYSTEMTENANCYSCOPEPLATFORMSUBSCRIPTION_IDLEGAL_ENTITY_NAMEDEPLOYMENT_OPTIONDATABASE_ENGINEINSTANCE_TYPE_FAMILYBILLING_ENTITYRESERVATION_IDSAVINGS_PLAN_ARN
Or (list) –
Return results that match either
Dimensionobject.(dict) –
Use
Expressionto filter in various Cost Explorer APIs.Not all
Expressiontypes are supported in each API. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.There are two patterns:
Simple dimension values.
There are three types of simple dimension values:
CostCategories,Tags, andDimensions.Specify the
CostCategoriesfield to define a filter that acts on Cost Categories.Specify the
Tagsfield to define a filter that acts on Cost Allocation Tags.Specify the
Dimensionsfield to define a filter that acts on the DimensionValues.
For each filter type, you can set the dimension name and values for the filters that you plan to use.
For example, you can filter for
REGION==us-east-1 OR REGION==us-west-1. ForGetRightsizingRecommendation, the Region is a full name (for example,REGION==US East (N. Virginia).The corresponding
Expressionfor this example is as follows:{ "Dimensions": { "Key": "REGION", "Values": [ "us-east-1", "us-west-1" ] } }As shown in the previous example, lists of dimension values are combined with
ORwhen applying the filter.
You can also set different match options to further control how the filter behaves. Not all APIs support match options. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
For example, you can filter for linked account names that start with “a”.
The corresponding
Expressionfor this example is as follows:{ "Dimensions": { "Key": "LINKED_ACCOUNT_NAME", "MatchOptions": [ "STARTS_WITH" ], "Values": [ "a" ] } }
Compound
Expressiontypes with logical operations.You can use multiple
Expressiontypes and the logical operatorsAND/OR/NOTto create a list of one or moreExpressionobjects. By doing this, you can filter by more advanced options.For example, you can filter by
((REGION == us-east-1 OR REGION == us-west-1) OR (TAG.Type == Type1)) AND (USAGE_TYPE != DataTransfer).The corresponding
Expressionfor this example is as follows:{ "And": [ {"Or": [ {"Dimensions": { "Key": "REGION", "Values": [ "us-east-1", "us-west-1" ] }}, {"Tags": { "Key": "TagName", "Values": ["Value1"] } } ]}, {"Not": {"Dimensions": { "Key": "USAGE_TYPE", "Values": ["DataTransfer"] }}} ] }
Note
Because each
Expressioncan have only one operator, the service returns an error if more than one is specified. The following example shows anExpressionobject that creates an error:{ "And": [ ... ], "Dimensions": { "Key": "USAGE_TYPE", "Values": [ "DataTransfer" ] } }The following is an example of the corresponding error message:
"Expression has more than one roots. Only one root operator is allowed for each expression: And, Or, Not, Dimensions, Tags, CostCategories"Note
For the
GetRightsizingRecommendationaction, a combination of OR and NOT isn’t supported. OR isn’t supported between different dimensions, or dimensions and tags. NOT operators aren’t supported. Dimensions are also limited toLINKED_ACCOUNT,REGION, orRIGHTSIZING_TYPE.For the
GetReservationPurchaseRecommendationaction, only NOT is supported. AND and OR aren’t supported. Dimensions are limited toLINKED_ACCOUNT.
And (list) –
Return results that match both
Dimensionobjects.(dict) –
Use
Expressionto filter in various Cost Explorer APIs.Not all
Expressiontypes are supported in each API. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.There are two patterns:
Simple dimension values.
There are three types of simple dimension values:
CostCategories,Tags, andDimensions.Specify the
CostCategoriesfield to define a filter that acts on Cost Categories.Specify the
Tagsfield to define a filter that acts on Cost Allocation Tags.Specify the
Dimensionsfield to define a filter that acts on the DimensionValues.
For each filter type, you can set the dimension name and values for the filters that you plan to use.
For example, you can filter for
REGION==us-east-1 OR REGION==us-west-1. ForGetRightsizingRecommendation, the Region is a full name (for example,REGION==US East (N. Virginia).The corresponding
Expressionfor this example is as follows:{ "Dimensions": { "Key": "REGION", "Values": [ "us-east-1", "us-west-1" ] } }As shown in the previous example, lists of dimension values are combined with
ORwhen applying the filter.
You can also set different match options to further control how the filter behaves. Not all APIs support match options. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
For example, you can filter for linked account names that start with “a”.
The corresponding
Expressionfor this example is as follows:{ "Dimensions": { "Key": "LINKED_ACCOUNT_NAME", "MatchOptions": [ "STARTS_WITH" ], "Values": [ "a" ] } }
Compound
Expressiontypes with logical operations.You can use multiple
Expressiontypes and the logical operatorsAND/OR/NOTto create a list of one or moreExpressionobjects. By doing this, you can filter by more advanced options.For example, you can filter by
((REGION == us-east-1 OR REGION == us-west-1) OR (TAG.Type == Type1)) AND (USAGE_TYPE != DataTransfer).The corresponding
Expressionfor this example is as follows:{ "And": [ {"Or": [ {"Dimensions": { "Key": "REGION", "Values": [ "us-east-1", "us-west-1" ] }}, {"Tags": { "Key": "TagName", "Values": ["Value1"] } } ]}, {"Not": {"Dimensions": { "Key": "USAGE_TYPE", "Values": ["DataTransfer"] }}} ] }
Note
Because each
Expressioncan have only one operator, the service returns an error if more than one is specified. The following example shows anExpressionobject that creates an error:{ "And": [ ... ], "Dimensions": { "Key": "USAGE_TYPE", "Values": [ "DataTransfer" ] } }The following is an example of the corresponding error message:
"Expression has more than one roots. Only one root operator is allowed for each expression: And, Or, Not, Dimensions, Tags, CostCategories"Note
For the
GetRightsizingRecommendationaction, a combination of OR and NOT isn’t supported. OR isn’t supported between different dimensions, or dimensions and tags. NOT operators aren’t supported. Dimensions are also limited toLINKED_ACCOUNT,REGION, orRIGHTSIZING_TYPE.For the
GetReservationPurchaseRecommendationaction, only NOT is supported. AND and OR aren’t supported. Dimensions are limited toLINKED_ACCOUNT.
Not (dict) –
Return results that don’t match a
Dimensionobject.Dimensions (dict) –
The specific
Dimensionto use forExpression.Key (string) –
The names of the metadata types that you can use to filter and group your results. For example,
AZreturns a list of Availability Zones.Not all dimensions are supported in each API. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.
LINK_ACCOUNT_NAMEandSERVICE_CODEcan only be used in CostCategoryRule.ANOMALY_TOTAL_IMPACT_ABSOLUTEandANOMALY_TOTAL_IMPACT_PERCENTAGEcan only be used in AnomalySubscriptions.Values (list) –
The metadata values that you can use to filter and group your results. You can use
GetDimensionValuesto find specific values.(string) –
MatchOptions (list) –
The match options that you can use to filter your results.
MatchOptionsis only applicable for actions related to Cost Category and Anomaly Subscriptions. Refer to the documentation for each specific API to see what is supported.The default values for
MatchOptionsareEQUALSandCASE_SENSITIVE.(string) –
Tags (dict) –
The specific
Tagto use forExpression.Key (string) –
The key for the tag.
Values (list) –
The specific value of the tag.
(string) –
MatchOptions (list) –
The match options that you can use to filter your results.
MatchOptionsis only applicable for actions related to Cost Category. The default values forMatchOptionsareEQUALSandCASE_SENSITIVE.(string) –
CostCategories (dict) –
The filter that’s based on
CostCategoryvalues.Key (string) –
The unique name of the Cost Category.
Values (list) –
The specific value of the Cost Category.
(string) –
MatchOptions (list) –
The match options that you can use to filter your results. MatchOptions is only applicable for actions related to cost category. The default values for
MatchOptionsisEQUALSandCASE_SENSITIVE.(string) –
PredictionIntervalLevel (integer) – Cost Explorer always returns the mean forecast as a single point. You can request a prediction interval around the mean by specifying a confidence level. The higher the confidence level, the more confident Cost Explorer is about the actual value falling in the prediction interval. Higher confidence levels result in wider prediction intervals.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'Total': { 'Amount': 'string', 'Unit': 'string' }, 'ForecastResultsByTime': [ { 'TimePeriod': { 'Start': 'string', 'End': 'string' }, 'MeanValue': 'string', 'PredictionIntervalLowerBound': 'string', 'PredictionIntervalUpperBound': 'string' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) –
Total (dict) –
How much you are forecasted to spend over the forecast period, in
USD.Amount (string) –
The actual number that represents the metric.
Unit (string) –
The unit that the metric is given in.
ForecastResultsByTime (list) –
The forecasts for your query, in order. For
DAILYforecasts, this is a list of days. ForMONTHLYforecasts, this is a list of months.(dict) –
The forecast that’s created for your query.
TimePeriod (dict) –
The period of time that the forecast covers.
Start (string) –
The beginning of the time period. The start date is inclusive. For example, if
startis2017-01-01, Amazon Web Services retrieves cost and usage data starting at2017-01-01up to the end date. The start date must be equal to or no later than the current date to avoid a validation error.End (string) –
The end of the time period. The end date is exclusive. For example, if
endis2017-05-01, Amazon Web Services retrieves cost and usage data from the start date up to, but not including,2017-05-01.
MeanValue (string) –
The mean value of the forecast.
PredictionIntervalLowerBound (string) –
The lower limit for the prediction interval.
PredictionIntervalUpperBound (string) –
The upper limit for the prediction interval.
Exceptions
CostExplorer.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededExceptionCostExplorer.Client.exceptions.DataUnavailableException