Class Scorecard.Builder (2.49.0)

public static final class Scorecard.Builder extends GeneratedMessageV3.Builder<Scorecard.Builder> implements ScorecardOrBuilder

A widget showing the latest value of a metric, and how this value relates to one or more thresholds.

Protobuf type google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard

Implements

ScorecardOrBuilder

Static Methods

getDescriptor()

public static final Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
Returns
Type Description
Descriptor

Methods

addAllThresholds(Iterable<? extends Threshold> values)

public Scorecard.Builder addAllThresholds(Iterable<? extends Threshold> values)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
values Iterable<? extends com.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold>
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)

public Scorecard.Builder addRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
Parameters
Name Description
field FieldDescriptor
value Object
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

addThresholds(Threshold value)

public Scorecard.Builder addThresholds(Threshold value)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
value Threshold
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

addThresholds(Threshold.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder addThresholds(Threshold.Builder builderForValue)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue Threshold.Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

addThresholds(int index, Threshold value)

public Scorecard.Builder addThresholds(int index, Threshold value)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameters
Name Description
index int
value Threshold
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

addThresholds(int index, Threshold.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder addThresholds(int index, Threshold.Builder builderForValue)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameters
Name Description
index int
builderForValue Threshold.Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

addThresholdsBuilder()

public Threshold.Builder addThresholdsBuilder()

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Returns
Type Description
Threshold.Builder

addThresholdsBuilder(int index)

public Threshold.Builder addThresholdsBuilder(int index)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
index int
Returns
Type Description
Threshold.Builder

build()

public Scorecard build()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard

buildPartial()

public Scorecard buildPartial()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard

clear()

public Scorecard.Builder clear()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

clearBlankView()

public Scorecard.Builder clearBlankView()

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

clearDataView()

public Scorecard.Builder clearDataView()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)

public Scorecard.Builder clearField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field)
Parameter
Name Description
field FieldDescriptor
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

clearGaugeView()

public Scorecard.Builder clearGaugeView()

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)

public Scorecard.Builder clearOneof(Descriptors.OneofDescriptor oneof)
Parameter
Name Description
oneof OneofDescriptor
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

clearSparkChartView()

public Scorecard.Builder clearSparkChartView()

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

clearThresholds()

public Scorecard.Builder clearThresholds()

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

clearTimeSeriesQuery()

public Scorecard.Builder clearTimeSeriesQuery()

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

clone()

public Scorecard.Builder clone()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

getBlankView()

public Empty getBlankView()

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Returns
Type Description
Empty

The blankView.

getBlankViewBuilder()

public Empty.Builder getBlankViewBuilder()

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Returns
Type Description
Builder

getBlankViewOrBuilder()

public EmptyOrBuilder getBlankViewOrBuilder()

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Returns
Type Description
EmptyOrBuilder

getDataViewCase()

public Scorecard.DataViewCase getDataViewCase()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.DataViewCase

getDefaultInstanceForType()

public Scorecard getDefaultInstanceForType()
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard

getDescriptorForType()

public Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
Returns
Type Description
Descriptor
Overrides

getGaugeView()

public Scorecard.GaugeView getGaugeView()

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.GaugeView

The gaugeView.

getGaugeViewBuilder()

public Scorecard.GaugeView.Builder getGaugeViewBuilder()

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.GaugeView.Builder

getGaugeViewOrBuilder()

public Scorecard.GaugeViewOrBuilder getGaugeViewOrBuilder()

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.GaugeViewOrBuilder

getSparkChartView()

public Scorecard.SparkChartView getSparkChartView()

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.SparkChartView

The sparkChartView.

getSparkChartViewBuilder()

public Scorecard.SparkChartView.Builder getSparkChartViewBuilder()

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.SparkChartView.Builder

getSparkChartViewOrBuilder()

public Scorecard.SparkChartViewOrBuilder getSparkChartViewOrBuilder()

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.SparkChartViewOrBuilder

getThresholds(int index)

public Threshold getThresholds(int index)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
index int
Returns
Type Description
Threshold

getThresholdsBuilder(int index)

public Threshold.Builder getThresholdsBuilder(int index)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
index int
Returns
Type Description
Threshold.Builder

getThresholdsBuilderList()

public List<Threshold.Builder> getThresholdsBuilderList()

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Returns
Type Description
List<Builder>

getThresholdsCount()

public int getThresholdsCount()

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Returns
Type Description
int

getThresholdsList()

public List<Threshold> getThresholdsList()

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Returns
Type Description
List<Threshold>

getThresholdsOrBuilder(int index)

public ThresholdOrBuilder getThresholdsOrBuilder(int index)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
index int
Returns
Type Description
ThresholdOrBuilder

getThresholdsOrBuilderList()

public List<? extends ThresholdOrBuilder> getThresholdsOrBuilderList()

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Returns
Type Description
List<? extends com.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.ThresholdOrBuilder>

getTimeSeriesQuery()

public TimeSeriesQuery getTimeSeriesQuery()

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
Type Description
TimeSeriesQuery

The timeSeriesQuery.

getTimeSeriesQueryBuilder()

public TimeSeriesQuery.Builder getTimeSeriesQueryBuilder()

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
Type Description
TimeSeriesQuery.Builder

getTimeSeriesQueryOrBuilder()

public TimeSeriesQueryOrBuilder getTimeSeriesQueryOrBuilder()

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
Type Description
TimeSeriesQueryOrBuilder

hasBlankView()

public boolean hasBlankView()

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Returns
Type Description
boolean

Whether the blankView field is set.

hasGaugeView()

public boolean hasGaugeView()

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Returns
Type Description
boolean

Whether the gaugeView field is set.

hasSparkChartView()

public boolean hasSparkChartView()

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Returns
Type Description
boolean

Whether the sparkChartView field is set.

hasTimeSeriesQuery()

public boolean hasTimeSeriesQuery()

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Returns
Type Description
boolean

Whether the timeSeriesQuery field is set.

internalGetFieldAccessorTable()

protected GeneratedMessageV3.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
Returns
Type Description
FieldAccessorTable
Overrides

isInitialized()

public final boolean isInitialized()
Returns
Type Description
boolean
Overrides

mergeBlankView(Empty value)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeBlankView(Empty value)

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Parameter
Name Description
value Empty
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

mergeFrom(Scorecard other)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeFrom(Scorecard other)
Parameter
Name Description
other Scorecard
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
Parameters
Name Description
input CodedInputStream
extensionRegistry ExtensionRegistryLite
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides
Exceptions
Type Description
IOException

mergeFrom(Message other)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeFrom(Message other)
Parameter
Name Description
other Message
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

mergeGaugeView(Scorecard.GaugeView value)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeGaugeView(Scorecard.GaugeView value)

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Parameter
Name Description
value Scorecard.GaugeView
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

mergeSparkChartView(Scorecard.SparkChartView value)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeSparkChartView(Scorecard.SparkChartView value)

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Parameter
Name Description
value Scorecard.SparkChartView
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

mergeTimeSeriesQuery(TimeSeriesQuery value)

public Scorecard.Builder mergeTimeSeriesQuery(TimeSeriesQuery value)

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Parameter
Name Description
value TimeSeriesQuery
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)

public final Scorecard.Builder mergeUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
Parameter
Name Description
unknownFields UnknownFieldSet
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

removeThresholds(int index)

public Scorecard.Builder removeThresholds(int index)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameter
Name Description
index int
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setBlankView(Empty value)

public Scorecard.Builder setBlankView(Empty value)

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Parameter
Name Description
value Empty
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setBlankView(Empty.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder setBlankView(Empty.Builder builderForValue)

Will cause the Scorecard to show only the value, with no indicator to its value relative to its thresholds.

.google.protobuf.Empty blank_view = 7;

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)

public Scorecard.Builder setField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, Object value)
Parameters
Name Description
field FieldDescriptor
value Object
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

setGaugeView(Scorecard.GaugeView value)

public Scorecard.Builder setGaugeView(Scorecard.GaugeView value)

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Parameter
Name Description
value Scorecard.GaugeView
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setGaugeView(Scorecard.GaugeView.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder setGaugeView(Scorecard.GaugeView.Builder builderForValue)

Will cause the scorecard to show a gauge chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.GaugeView gauge_view = 4;

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue Scorecard.GaugeView.Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)

public Scorecard.Builder setRepeatedField(Descriptors.FieldDescriptor field, int index, Object value)
Parameters
Name Description
field FieldDescriptor
index int
value Object
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides

setSparkChartView(Scorecard.SparkChartView value)

public Scorecard.Builder setSparkChartView(Scorecard.SparkChartView value)

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Parameter
Name Description
value Scorecard.SparkChartView
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setSparkChartView(Scorecard.SparkChartView.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder setSparkChartView(Scorecard.SparkChartView.Builder builderForValue)

Will cause the scorecard to show a spark chart.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Scorecard.SparkChartView spark_chart_view = 5;

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue Scorecard.SparkChartView.Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setThresholds(int index, Threshold value)

public Scorecard.Builder setThresholds(int index, Threshold value)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameters
Name Description
index int
value Threshold
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setThresholds(int index, Threshold.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder setThresholds(int index, Threshold.Builder builderForValue)

The thresholds used to determine the state of the scorecard given the time series' current value. For an actual value x, the scorecard is in a danger state if x is less than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers below, or greater than or equal to a danger threshold that triggers above. Similarly, if x is above/below a warning threshold that triggers above/below, then the scorecard is in a warning state - unless x also puts it in a danger state. (Danger trumps warning.)

As an example, consider a scorecard with the following four thresholds:

<code><code> { value: 90, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 70, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'ABOVE', }, { value: 10, category: 'DANGER', trigger: 'BELOW', }, { value: 20, category: 'WARNING', trigger: 'BELOW', } </code></code>

Then: values less than or equal to 10 would put the scorecard in a DANGER state, values greater than 10 but less than or equal to 20 a WARNING state, values strictly between 20 and 70 an OK state, values greater than or equal to 70 but less than 90 a WARNING state, and values greater than or equal to 90 a DANGER state.

repeated .google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Threshold thresholds = 6;

Parameters
Name Description
index int
builderForValue Threshold.Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setTimeSeriesQuery(TimeSeriesQuery value)

public Scorecard.Builder setTimeSeriesQuery(TimeSeriesQuery value)

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Parameter
Name Description
value TimeSeriesQuery
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setTimeSeriesQuery(TimeSeriesQuery.Builder builderForValue)

public Scorecard.Builder setTimeSeriesQuery(TimeSeriesQuery.Builder builderForValue)

Required. Fields for querying time series data from the Stackdriver metrics API.

.google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.TimeSeriesQuery time_series_query = 1 [(.google.api.field_behavior) = REQUIRED];

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue TimeSeriesQuery.Builder
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder

setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)

public final Scorecard.Builder setUnknownFields(UnknownFieldSet unknownFields)
Parameter
Name Description
unknownFields UnknownFieldSet
Returns
Type Description
Scorecard.Builder
Overrides