@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class AbstractAmazonTimestreamWrite extends Object implements AmazonTimestreamWrite
AmazonTimestreamWrite. Convenient method forms pass through to the corresponding
overload that takes a request object, which throws an UnsupportedOperationException.ENDPOINT_PREFIX| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
CreateBatchLoadTaskResult |
createBatchLoadTask(CreateBatchLoadTaskRequest request)
Creates a new Timestream batch load task.
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CreateDatabaseResult |
createDatabase(CreateDatabaseRequest request)
Creates a new Timestream database.
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CreateTableResult |
createTable(CreateTableRequest request)
Adds a new table to an existing database in your account.
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DeleteDatabaseResult |
deleteDatabase(DeleteDatabaseRequest request)
Deletes a given Timestream database.
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DeleteTableResult |
deleteTable(DeleteTableRequest request)
Deletes a given Timestream table.
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DescribeBatchLoadTaskResult |
describeBatchLoadTask(DescribeBatchLoadTaskRequest request)
Returns information about the batch load task, including configurations, mappings, progress, and other details.
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DescribeDatabaseResult |
describeDatabase(DescribeDatabaseRequest request)
Returns information about the database, including the database name, time that the database was created, and the
total number of tables found within the database.
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DescribeEndpointsResult |
describeEndpoints(DescribeEndpointsRequest request)
Returns a list of available endpoints to make Timestream API calls against.
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DescribeTableResult |
describeTable(DescribeTableRequest request)
Returns information about the table, including the table name, database name, retention duration of the memory
store and the magnetic store.
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ResponseMetadata |
getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
Returns additional metadata for a previously executed successful request, typically used for debugging issues
where a service isn't acting as expected.
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ListBatchLoadTasksResult |
listBatchLoadTasks(ListBatchLoadTasksRequest request)
Provides a list of batch load tasks, along with the name, status, when the task is resumable until, and other
details.
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ListDatabasesResult |
listDatabases(ListDatabasesRequest request)
Returns a list of your Timestream databases.
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ListTablesResult |
listTables(ListTablesRequest request)
Provides a list of tables, along with the name, status, and retention properties of each table.
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ListTagsForResourceResult |
listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
Lists all tags on a Timestream resource.
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ResumeBatchLoadTaskResult |
resumeBatchLoadTask(ResumeBatchLoadTaskRequest request) |
void |
shutdown()
Shuts down this client object, releasing any resources that might be held open.
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TagResourceResult |
tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
Associates a set of tags with a Timestream resource.
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UntagResourceResult |
untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
Removes the association of tags from a Timestream resource.
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UpdateDatabaseResult |
updateDatabase(UpdateDatabaseRequest request)
Modifies the KMS key for an existing database.
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UpdateTableResult |
updateTable(UpdateTableRequest request)
Modifies the retention duration of the memory store and magnetic store for your Timestream table.
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WriteRecordsResult |
writeRecords(WriteRecordsRequest request)
Enables you to write your time-series data into Timestream.
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public CreateBatchLoadTaskResult createBatchLoadTask(CreateBatchLoadTaskRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWrite
Creates a new Timestream batch load task. A batch load task processes data from a CSV source in an S3 location
and writes to a Timestream table. A mapping from source to target is defined in a batch load task. Errors and
events are written to a report at an S3 location. For the report, if the KMS key is not specified, the report
will be encrypted with an S3 managed key when SSE_S3 is the option. Otherwise an error is thrown.
For more information, see Amazon Web Services
managed keys. Service
quotas apply. For details, see code
sample.
createBatchLoadTask in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic CreateDatabaseResult createDatabase(CreateDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteCreates a new Timestream database. If the KMS key is not specified, the database will be encrypted with a Timestream managed KMS key located in your account. For more information, see Amazon Web Services managed keys. Service quotas apply. For details, see code sample.
createDatabase in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic CreateTableResult createTable(CreateTableRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteAdds a new table to an existing database in your account. In an Amazon Web Services account, table names must be at least unique within each Region if they are in the same database. You might have identical table names in the same Region if the tables are in separate databases. While creating the table, you must specify the table name, database name, and the retention properties. Service quotas apply. See code sample for details.
createTable in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic DeleteDatabaseResult deleteDatabase(DeleteDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteDeletes a given Timestream database. This is an irreversible operation. After a database is deleted, the time-series data from its tables cannot be recovered.
All tables in the database must be deleted first, or a ValidationException error will be thrown.
Due to the nature of distributed retries, the operation can return either success or a ResourceNotFoundException. Clients should consider them equivalent.
See code sample for details.
deleteDatabase in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic DeleteTableResult deleteTable(DeleteTableRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteDeletes a given Timestream table. This is an irreversible operation. After a Timestream database table is deleted, the time-series data stored in the table cannot be recovered.
Due to the nature of distributed retries, the operation can return either success or a ResourceNotFoundException. Clients should consider them equivalent.
See code sample for details.
deleteTable in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic DescribeBatchLoadTaskResult describeBatchLoadTask(DescribeBatchLoadTaskRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteReturns information about the batch load task, including configurations, mappings, progress, and other details. Service quotas apply. See code sample for details.
describeBatchLoadTask in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic DescribeDatabaseResult describeDatabase(DescribeDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteReturns information about the database, including the database name, time that the database was created, and the total number of tables found within the database. Service quotas apply. See code sample for details.
describeDatabase in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic DescribeEndpointsResult describeEndpoints(DescribeEndpointsRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteReturns a list of available endpoints to make Timestream API calls against. This API operation is available through both the Write and Query APIs.
Because the Timestream SDKs are designed to transparently work with the service’s architecture, including the management and mapping of the service endpoints, we don't recommend that you use this API operation unless:
You are using VPC endpoints (Amazon Web Services PrivateLink) with Timestream
Your application uses a programming language that does not yet have SDK support
You require better control over the client-side implementation
For detailed information on how and when to use and implement DescribeEndpoints, see The Endpoint Discovery Pattern.
describeEndpoints in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic DescribeTableResult describeTable(DescribeTableRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteReturns information about the table, including the table name, database name, retention duration of the memory store and the magnetic store. Service quotas apply. See code sample for details.
describeTable in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic ListBatchLoadTasksResult listBatchLoadTasks(ListBatchLoadTasksRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteProvides a list of batch load tasks, along with the name, status, when the task is resumable until, and other details. See code sample for details.
listBatchLoadTasks in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic ListDatabasesResult listDatabases(ListDatabasesRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteReturns a list of your Timestream databases. Service quotas apply. See code sample for details.
listDatabases in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic ListTablesResult listTables(ListTablesRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteProvides a list of tables, along with the name, status, and retention properties of each table. See code sample for details.
listTables in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic ListTagsForResourceResult listTagsForResource(ListTagsForResourceRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteLists all tags on a Timestream resource.
listTagsForResource in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic ResumeBatchLoadTaskResult resumeBatchLoadTask(ResumeBatchLoadTaskRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWrite
resumeBatchLoadTask in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic TagResourceResult tagResource(TagResourceRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteAssociates a set of tags with a Timestream resource. You can then activate these user-defined tags so that they appear on the Billing and Cost Management console for cost allocation tracking.
tagResource in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic UntagResourceResult untagResource(UntagResourceRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteRemoves the association of tags from a Timestream resource.
untagResource in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic UpdateDatabaseResult updateDatabase(UpdateDatabaseRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWrite
Modifies the KMS key for an existing database. While updating the database, you must specify the database name
and the identifier of the new KMS key to be used (KmsKeyId). If there are any concurrent
UpdateDatabase requests, first writer wins.
See code sample for details.
updateDatabase in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic UpdateTableResult updateTable(UpdateTableRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteModifies the retention duration of the memory store and magnetic store for your Timestream table. Note that the change in retention duration takes effect immediately. For example, if the retention period of the memory store was initially set to 2 hours and then changed to 24 hours, the memory store will be capable of holding 24 hours of data, but will be populated with 24 hours of data 22 hours after this change was made. Timestream does not retrieve data from the magnetic store to populate the memory store.
See code sample for details.
updateTable in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic WriteRecordsResult writeRecords(WriteRecordsRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteEnables you to write your time-series data into Timestream. You can specify a single data point or a batch of data points to be inserted into the system. Timestream offers you a flexible schema that auto detects the column names and data types for your Timestream tables based on the dimension names and data types of the data points you specify when invoking writes into the database.
Timestream supports eventual consistency read semantics. This means that when you query data immediately after writing a batch of data into Timestream, the query results might not reflect the results of a recently completed write operation. The results may also include some stale data. If you repeat the query request after a short time, the results should return the latest data. Service quotas apply.
See code sample for details.
Upserts
You can use the Version parameter in a WriteRecords request to update data points.
Timestream tracks a version number with each record. Version defaults to 1 when it's
not specified for the record in the request. Timestream updates an existing record’s measure value along with its
Version when it receives a write request with a higher Version number for that record.
When it receives an update request where the measure value is the same as that of the existing record, Timestream
still updates Version, if it is greater than the existing value of Version. You can
update a data point as many times as desired, as long as the value of Version continuously
increases.
For example, suppose you write a new record without indicating Version in the request. Timestream
stores this record, and set Version to 1. Now, suppose you try to update this record
with a WriteRecords request of the same record with a different measure value but, like before, do
not provide Version. In this case, Timestream will reject this update with a
RejectedRecordsException since the updated record’s version is not greater than the existing value
of Version.
However, if you were to resend the update request with Version set to 2, Timestream
would then succeed in updating the record’s value, and the Version would be set to 2.
Next, suppose you sent a WriteRecords request with this same record and an identical measure value,
but with Version set to 3. In this case, Timestream would only update
Version to 3. Any further updates would need to send a version number greater than
3, or the update requests would receive a RejectedRecordsException.
writeRecords in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic void shutdown()
AmazonTimestreamWriteshutdown in interface AmazonTimestreamWritepublic ResponseMetadata getCachedResponseMetadata(AmazonWebServiceRequest request)
AmazonTimestreamWriteResponse metadata is only cached for a limited period of time, so if you need to access this extra diagnostic information for an executed request, you should use this method to retrieve it as soon as possible after executing a request.
getCachedResponseMetadata in interface AmazonTimestreamWriterequest - The originally executed request.