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ELBv2: expose metrics objects #853

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rix0rrr opened this issue Oct 5, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1173
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ELBv2: expose metrics objects #853

rix0rrr opened this issue Oct 5, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1173
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rix0rrr commented Oct 5, 2018

There aren't any right now.

ALB: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/load-balancer-cloudwatch-metrics.html

There will be a similar one for NLB.

@rix0rrr rix0rrr added the good first issue Related to contributions. See CONTRIBUTING.md label Oct 12, 2018
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rix0rrr commented Nov 14, 2018

Note: Clare is asking for this.

rix0rrr added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 14, 2018
Add `metricsXxx()` methods to construct Metric objects for the metrics exposed
by Application and Network Load Balancers.

Fixes #853.
rix0rrr added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 15, 2018
Add `metricsXxx()` methods to construct Metric objects for the metrics exposed
by Application and Network Load Balancers.

Fixes #853.
@srchase srchase added feature-request A feature should be added or improved. and removed enhancement labels Jan 3, 2019
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