LogQueryWidget
- class aws_cdk.aws_cloudwatch.LogQueryWidget(*, log_group_names, height=None, query_lines=None, query_string=None, region=None, title=None, view=None, width=None)
Bases:
ConcreteWidgetDisplay query results from Logs Insights.
- exampleMetadata:
infused
Example:
# dashboard: cloudwatch.Dashboard dashboard.add_widgets(cloudwatch.LogQueryWidget( log_group_names=["my-log-group"], view=cloudwatch.LogQueryVisualizationType.TABLE, # The lines will be automatically combined using '
- |’.
query_lines=[“fields @message”, “filter @message like /Error/” ]
))
- Parameters:
log_group_names (
Sequence[str]) – Names of log groups to query.height (
Union[int,float,None]) – Height of the widget. Default: 6query_lines (
Optional[Sequence[str]]) – A sequence of lines to use to build the query. The query will be built by joining the lines together using\n|. Default: - Exactly one ofqueryString,queryLinesis required.query_string (
Optional[str]) – Full query string for log insights. Be sure to prepend every new line with a newline and pipe character (\n|). Default: - Exactly one ofqueryString,queryLinesis required.region (
Optional[str]) – The region the metrics of this widget should be taken from. Default: Current regiontitle (
Optional[str]) – Title for the widget. Default: No titleview (
Optional[LogQueryVisualizationType]) – The type of view to use. Default: LogQueryVisualizationType.TABLEwidth (
Union[int,float,None]) – Width of the widget, in a grid of 24 units wide. Default: 6
Methods
- position(x, y)
Place the widget at a given position.
- Parameters:
x (
Union[int,float])y (
Union[int,float])
- Return type:
None
- to_json()
Return the widget JSON for use in the dashboard.
- Return type:
List[Any]
Attributes
- height
The amount of vertical grid units the widget will take up.
- warnings
Any warnings that are produced as a result of putting together this widget.
- width
The amount of horizontal grid units the widget will take up.