// Copyright 2019 Google LLC. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // syntax = "proto3"; package google.monitoring.v3; import "google/monitoring/v3/common.proto"; import "google/monitoring/v3/mutation_record.proto"; import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; import "google/rpc/status.proto"; option csharp_namespace = "Google.Cloud.Monitoring.V3"; option go_package = "google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/monitoring/v3;monitoring"; option java_multiple_files = true; option java_outer_classname = "AlertProto"; option java_package = "com.google.monitoring.v3"; option php_namespace = "Google\\Cloud\\Monitoring\\V3"; // A description of the conditions under which some aspect of your system is // considered to be "unhealthy" and the ways to notify people or services about // this state. For an overview of alert policies, see // [Introduction to Alerting](/monitoring/alerts/). message AlertPolicy { // A content string and a MIME type that describes the content string's // format. message Documentation { // The text of the documentation, interpreted according to `mime_type`. // The content may not exceed 8,192 Unicode characters and may not exceed // more than 10,240 bytes when encoded in UTF-8 format, whichever is // smaller. string content = 1; // The format of the `content` field. Presently, only the value // `"text/markdown"` is supported. See // [Markdown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown) for more information. string mime_type = 2; } // A condition is a true/false test that determines when an alerting policy // should open an incident. If a condition evaluates to true, it signifies // that something is wrong. message Condition { // Specifies how many time series must fail a predicate to trigger a // condition. If not specified, then a `{count: 1}` trigger is used. message Trigger { // A type of trigger. oneof type { // The absolute number of time series that must fail // the predicate for the condition to be triggered. int32 count = 1; // The percentage of time series that must fail the // predicate for the condition to be triggered. double percent = 2; } } // A condition type that compares a collection of time series // against a threshold. message MetricThreshold { // A [filter](/monitoring/api/v3/filters) that // identifies which time series should be compared with the threshold. // // The filter is similar to the one that is specified in the // [`MetricService.ListTimeSeries` // request](/monitoring/api/ref_v3/rest/v3/projects.timeSeries/list) (that // call is useful to verify the time series that will be retrieved / // processed) and must specify the metric type and optionally may contain // restrictions on resource type, resource labels, and metric labels. // This field may not exceed 2048 Unicode characters in length. string filter = 2; // Specifies the alignment of data points in individual time series as // well as how to combine the retrieved time series together (such as // when aggregating multiple streams on each resource to a single // stream for each resource or when aggregating streams across all // members of a group of resrouces). Multiple aggregations // are applied in the order specified. // // This field is similar to the one in the // [`MetricService.ListTimeSeries` // request](/monitoring/api/ref_v3/rest/v3/projects.timeSeries/list). It // is advisable to use the `ListTimeSeries` method when debugging this // field. repeated Aggregation aggregations = 8; // A [filter](/monitoring/api/v3/filters) that identifies a time // series that should be used as the denominator of a ratio that will be // compared with the threshold. If a `denominator_filter` is specified, // the time series specified by the `filter` field will be used as the // numerator. // // The filter must specify the metric type and optionally may contain // restrictions on resource type, resource labels, and metric labels. // This field may not exceed 2048 Unicode characters in length. string denominator_filter = 9; // Specifies the alignment of data points in individual time series // selected by `denominatorFilter` as // well as how to combine the retrieved time series together (such as // when aggregating multiple streams on each resource to a single // stream for each resource or when aggregating streams across all // members of a group of resources). // // When computing ratios, the `aggregations` and // `denominator_aggregations` fields must use the same alignment period // and produce time series that have the same periodicity and labels. repeated Aggregation denominator_aggregations = 10; // The comparison to apply between the time series (indicated by `filter` // and `aggregation`) and the threshold (indicated by `threshold_value`). // The comparison is applied on each time series, with the time series // on the left-hand side and the threshold on the right-hand side. // // Only `COMPARISON_LT` and `COMPARISON_GT` are supported currently. ComparisonType comparison = 4; // A value against which to compare the time series. double threshold_value = 5; // The amount of time that a time series must violate the // threshold to be considered failing. Currently, only values // that are a multiple of a minute--e.g., 0, 60, 120, or 300 // seconds--are supported. If an invalid value is given, an // error will be returned. When choosing a duration, it is useful to // keep in mind the frequency of the underlying time series data // (which may also be affected by any alignments specified in the // `aggregations` field); a good duration is long enough so that a single // outlier does not generate spurious alerts, but short enough that // unhealthy states are detected and alerted on quickly. google.protobuf.Duration duration = 6; // The number/percent of time series for which the comparison must hold // in order for the condition to trigger. If unspecified, then the // condition will trigger if the comparison is true for any of the // time series that have been identified by `filter` and `aggregations`, // or by the ratio, if `denominator_filter` and `denominator_aggregations` // are specified. Trigger trigger = 7; } // A condition type that checks that monitored resources // are reporting data. The configuration defines a metric and // a set of monitored resources. The predicate is considered in violation // when a time series for the specified metric of a monitored // resource does not include any data in the specified `duration`. message MetricAbsence { // A [filter](/monitoring/api/v3/filters) that // identifies which time series should be compared with the threshold. // // The filter is similar to the one that is specified in the // [`MetricService.ListTimeSeries` // request](/monitoring/api/ref_v3/rest/v3/projects.timeSeries/list) (that // call is useful to verify the time series that will be retrieved / // processed) and must specify the metric type and optionally may contain // restrictions on resource type, resource labels, and metric labels. // This field may not exceed 2048 Unicode characters in length. string filter = 1; // Specifies the alignment of data points in individual time series as // well as how to combine the retrieved time series together (such as // when aggregating multiple streams on each resource to a single // stream for each resource or when aggregating streams across all // members of a group of resrouces). Multiple aggregations // are applied in the order specified. // // This field is similar to the // one in the [`MetricService.ListTimeSeries` // request](/monitoring/api/ref_v3/rest/v3/projects.timeSeries/list). It // is advisable to use the `ListTimeSeries` method when debugging this // field. repeated Aggregation aggregations = 5; // The amount of time that a time series must fail to report new // data to be considered failing. Currently, only values that // are a multiple of a minute--e.g. 60, 120, or 300 // seconds--are supported. If an invalid value is given, an // error will be returned. The `Duration.nanos` field is // ignored. google.protobuf.Duration duration = 2; // The number/percent of time series for which the comparison must hold // in order for the condition to trigger. If unspecified, then the // condition will trigger if the comparison is true for any of the // time series that have been identified by `filter` and `aggregations`. Trigger trigger = 3; } // Required if the condition exists. The unique resource name for this // condition. Its syntax is: // // projects/[PROJECT_ID]/alertPolicies/[POLICY_ID]/conditions/[CONDITION_ID] // // `[CONDITION_ID]` is assigned by Stackdriver Monitoring when the // condition is created as part of a new or updated alerting policy. // // When calling the // [alertPolicies.create][google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicyService.CreateAlertPolicy] // method, do not include the `name` field in the conditions of the // requested alerting policy. Stackdriver Monitoring creates the // condition identifiers and includes them in the new policy. // // When calling the // [alertPolicies.update][google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicyService.UpdateAlertPolicy] // method to update a policy, including a condition `name` causes the // existing condition to be updated. Conditions without names are added to // the updated policy. Existing conditions are deleted if they are not // updated. // // Best practice is to preserve `[CONDITION_ID]` if you make only small // changes, such as those to condition thresholds, durations, or trigger // values. Otherwise, treat the change as a new condition and let the // existing condition be deleted. string name = 12; // A short name or phrase used to identify the condition in dashboards, // notifications, and incidents. To avoid confusion, don't use the same // display name for multiple conditions in the same policy. string display_name = 6; // Only one of the following condition types will be specified. oneof condition { // A condition that compares a time series against a threshold. MetricThreshold condition_threshold = 1; // A condition that checks that a time series continues to // receive new data points. MetricAbsence condition_absent = 2; } } // Operators for combining conditions. enum ConditionCombinerType { // An unspecified combiner. COMBINE_UNSPECIFIED = 0; // Combine conditions using the logical `AND` operator. An // incident is created only if all conditions are met // simultaneously. This combiner is satisfied if all conditions are // met, even if they are met on completely different resources. AND = 1; // Combine conditions using the logical `OR` operator. An incident // is created if any of the listed conditions is met. OR = 2; // Combine conditions using logical `AND` operator, but unlike the regular // `AND` option, an incident is created only if all conditions are met // simultaneously on at least one resource. AND_WITH_MATCHING_RESOURCE = 3; } // Required if the policy exists. The resource name for this policy. The // syntax is: // // projects/[PROJECT_ID]/alertPolicies/[ALERT_POLICY_ID] // // `[ALERT_POLICY_ID]` is assigned by Stackdriver Monitoring when the policy // is created. When calling the // [alertPolicies.create][google.monitoring.v3.AlertPolicyService.CreateAlertPolicy] // method, do not include the `name` field in the alerting policy passed as // part of the request. string name = 1; // A short name or phrase used to identify the policy in dashboards, // notifications, and incidents. To avoid confusion, don't use the same // display name for multiple policies in the same project. The name is // limited to 512 Unicode characters. string display_name = 2; // Documentation that is included with notifications and incidents related to // this policy. Best practice is for the documentation to include information // to help responders understand, mitigate, escalate, and correct the // underlying problems detected by the alerting policy. Notification channels // that have limited capacity might not show this documentation. Documentation documentation = 13; // User-supplied key/value data to be used for organizing and // identifying the `AlertPolicy` objects. // // The field can contain up to 64 entries. Each key and value is limited to // 63 Unicode characters or 128 bytes, whichever is smaller. Labels and // values can contain only lowercase letters, numerals, underscores, and // dashes. Keys must begin with a letter. map user_labels = 16; // A list of conditions for the policy. The conditions are combined by AND or // OR according to the `combiner` field. If the combined conditions evaluate // to true, then an incident is created. A policy can have from one to six // conditions. repeated Condition conditions = 12; // How to combine the results of multiple conditions // to determine if an incident should be opened. ConditionCombinerType combiner = 6; // Whether or not the policy is enabled. On write, the default interpretation // if unset is that the policy is enabled. On read, clients should not make // any assumption about the state if it has not been populated. The // field should always be populated on List and Get operations, unless // a field projection has been specified that strips it out. google.protobuf.BoolValue enabled = 17; // Read-only description of how the alert policy is invalid. OK if the alert // policy is valid. If not OK, the alert policy will not generate incidents. google.rpc.Status validity = 18; // Identifies the notification channels to which notifications should be sent // when incidents are opened or closed or when new violations occur on // an already opened incident. Each element of this array corresponds to // the `name` field in each of the // [`NotificationChannel`][google.monitoring.v3.NotificationChannel] // objects that are returned from the [`ListNotificationChannels`] // [google.monitoring.v3.NotificationChannelService.ListNotificationChannels] // method. The syntax of the entries in this field is: // // projects/[PROJECT_ID]/notificationChannels/[CHANNEL_ID] repeated string notification_channels = 14; // A read-only record of the creation of the alerting policy. If provided // in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored. MutationRecord creation_record = 10; // A read-only record of the most recent change to the alerting policy. If // provided in a call to create or update, this field will be ignored. MutationRecord mutation_record = 11; }