GetUsageForecastRequest
import type { GetUsageForecastRequest } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.4/services/costexplorer.ts?docs=full";
§Properties
The filters that you want to use to filter your forecast.
The GetUsageForecast
API supports filtering by the following dimensions:
-
AZ
-
INSTANCE_TYPE
-
LINKED_ACCOUNT
-
LINKED_ACCOUNT_NAME
-
OPERATION
-
PURCHASE_TYPE
-
REGION
-
SERVICE
-
USAGE_TYPE
-
USAGE_TYPE_GROUP
-
RECORD_TYPE
-
OPERATING_SYSTEM
-
TENANCY
-
SCOPE
-
PLATFORM
-
SUBSCRIPTION_ID
-
LEGAL_ENTITY_NAME
-
DEPLOYMENT_OPTION
-
DATABASE_ENGINE
-
INSTANCE_TYPE_FAMILY
-
BILLING_ENTITY
-
RESERVATION_ID
-
SAVINGS_PLAN_ARN
How granular you want the forecast to be.
You can get 3 months of DAILY
forecasts or 12 months of MONTHLY
forecasts.
The GetUsageForecast
operation supports only DAILY
and MONTHLY
granularities.
Amazon Web Services Cost Explorer always returns the mean forecast as a single point. You can request a prediction interval around the mean by specifying a confidence level. The higher the confidence level, the more confident Cost Explorer is about the actual value falling in the prediction interval. Higher confidence levels result in wider prediction intervals.
The start and end dates of the period that you want to retrieve usage forecast for.
The start date is included in the period, but the end date isn't included in the period.
For example, if start
is 2017-01-01
and end
is 2017-05-01
, then the cost and usage data is retrieved from 2017-01-01
up to and including 2017-04-30
but not including 2017-05-01
.
The start date must be equal to or later than the current date to avoid a validation error.