[ aws . timestream-write ]
The WriteRecords operation enables 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 with 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 support 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 not specified for the record in the request. Timestream will update an existing record’s measure value along with its Version
upon receiving a write request with a higher Version
number for that record. Upon receiving 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 will store 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
.
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
write-records
--database-name <value>
--table-name <value>
[--common-attributes <value>]
--records <value>
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
--database-name
(string)
The name of the Timestream database.
--table-name
(string)
The name of the Timestream table.
--common-attributes
(structure)
A record containing the common measure, dimension, time, and version attributes shared across all the records in the request. The measure and dimension attributes specified will be merged with the measure and dimension attributes in the records object when the data is written into Timestream. Dimensions may not overlap, or a
ValidationException
will be thrown. In other words, a record must contain dimensions with unique names.Dimensions -> (list)
Contains the list of dimensions for time series data points.
(structure)
Dimension represents the meta data attributes of the time series. For example, the name and availability zone of an EC2 instance or the name of the manufacturer of a wind turbine are dimensions.
Name -> (string)
Dimension represents the meta data attributes of the time series. For example, the name and availability zone of an EC2 instance or the name of the manufacturer of a wind turbine are dimensions.
For constraints on Dimension names, see Naming Constraints .
Value -> (string)
The value of the dimension.
DimensionValueType -> (string)
The data type of the dimension for the time series data point.
MeasureName -> (string)
Measure represents the data attribute of the time series. For example, the CPU utilization of an EC2 instance or the RPM of a wind turbine are measures.
MeasureValue -> (string)
Contains the measure value for the time series data point.
MeasureValueType -> (string)
Contains the data type of the measure value for the time series data point. Default type is
DOUBLE
.Time -> (string)
Contains the time at which the measure value for the data point was collected. The time value plus the unit provides the time elapsed since the epoch. For example, if the time value is
12345
and the unit isms
, then12345 ms
have elapsed since the epoch.TimeUnit -> (string)
The granularity of the timestamp unit. It indicates if the time value is in seconds, milliseconds, nanoseconds or other supported values. Default is
MILLISECONDS
.Version -> (long)
64-bit attribute used for record updates. Write requests for duplicate data with a higher version number will update the existing measure value and version. In cases where the measure value is the same,
Version
will still be updated . Default value is1
.Note
Version
must be1
or greater, or you will receive aValidationException
error.MeasureValues -> (list)
Contains the list of MeasureValue for time series data points.
This is only allowed for type
MULTI
. For scalar values, useMeasureValue
attribute of the Record directly.(structure)
MeasureValue represents the data attribute of the time series. For example, the CPU utilization of an EC2 instance or the RPM of a wind turbine are measures. MeasureValue has both name and value.
MeasureValue is only allowed for type
MULTI
. UsingMULTI
type, you can pass multiple data attributes associated with the same time series in a single recordName -> (string)
Name of the MeasureValue.
For constraints on MeasureValue names, refer to Naming Constraints in the Timestream developer guide.
Value -> (string)
Value for the MeasureValue.
Type -> (string)
Contains the data type of the MeasureValue for the time series data point.
Shorthand Syntax:
Dimensions=[{Name=string,Value=string,DimensionValueType=string},{Name=string,Value=string,DimensionValueType=string}],MeasureName=string,MeasureValue=string,MeasureValueType=string,Time=string,TimeUnit=string,Version=long,MeasureValues=[{Name=string,Value=string,Type=string},{Name=string,Value=string,Type=string}]
JSON Syntax:
{
"Dimensions": [
{
"Name": "string",
"Value": "string",
"DimensionValueType": "VARCHAR"
}
...
],
"MeasureName": "string",
"MeasureValue": "string",
"MeasureValueType": "DOUBLE"|"BIGINT"|"VARCHAR"|"BOOLEAN"|"TIMESTAMP"|"MULTI",
"Time": "string",
"TimeUnit": "MILLISECONDS"|"SECONDS"|"MICROSECONDS"|"NANOSECONDS",
"Version": long,
"MeasureValues": [
{
"Name": "string",
"Value": "string",
"Type": "DOUBLE"|"BIGINT"|"VARCHAR"|"BOOLEAN"|"TIMESTAMP"|"MULTI"
}
...
]
}
--records
(list)
An array of records containing the unique measure, dimension, time, and version attributes for each time series data point.
(structure)
Record represents a time series data point being written into Timestream. Each record contains an array of dimensions. Dimensions represent the meta data attributes of a time series data point such as the instance name or availability zone of an EC2 instance. A record also contains the measure name which is the name of the measure being collected for example the CPU utilization of an EC2 instance. A record also contains the measure value and the value type which is the data type of the measure value. In addition, the record contains the timestamp when the measure was collected that the timestamp unit which represents the granularity of the timestamp.
Records have a
Version
field, which is a 64-bitlong
that you can use for updating data points. Writes of a duplicate record with the same dimension, timestamp, and measure name but different measure value will only succeed if theVersion
attribute of the record in the write request is higher than that of the existing record. Timestream defaults to aVersion
of1
for records without theVersion
field.Dimensions -> (list)
Contains the list of dimensions for time series data points.
(structure)
Dimension represents the meta data attributes of the time series. For example, the name and availability zone of an EC2 instance or the name of the manufacturer of a wind turbine are dimensions.
Name -> (string)
Dimension represents the meta data attributes of the time series. For example, the name and availability zone of an EC2 instance or the name of the manufacturer of a wind turbine are dimensions.
For constraints on Dimension names, see Naming Constraints .
Value -> (string)
The value of the dimension.
DimensionValueType -> (string)
The data type of the dimension for the time series data point.
MeasureName -> (string)
Measure represents the data attribute of the time series. For example, the CPU utilization of an EC2 instance or the RPM of a wind turbine are measures.
MeasureValue -> (string)
Contains the measure value for the time series data point.
MeasureValueType -> (string)
Contains the data type of the measure value for the time series data point. Default type is
DOUBLE
.Time -> (string)
Contains the time at which the measure value for the data point was collected. The time value plus the unit provides the time elapsed since the epoch. For example, if the time value is
12345
and the unit isms
, then12345 ms
have elapsed since the epoch.TimeUnit -> (string)
The granularity of the timestamp unit. It indicates if the time value is in seconds, milliseconds, nanoseconds or other supported values. Default is
MILLISECONDS
.Version -> (long)
64-bit attribute used for record updates. Write requests for duplicate data with a higher version number will update the existing measure value and version. In cases where the measure value is the same,
Version
will still be updated . Default value is1
.Note
Version
must be1
or greater, or you will receive aValidationException
error.MeasureValues -> (list)
Contains the list of MeasureValue for time series data points.
This is only allowed for type
MULTI
. For scalar values, useMeasureValue
attribute of the Record directly.(structure)
MeasureValue represents the data attribute of the time series. For example, the CPU utilization of an EC2 instance or the RPM of a wind turbine are measures. MeasureValue has both name and value.
MeasureValue is only allowed for type
MULTI
. UsingMULTI
type, you can pass multiple data attributes associated with the same time series in a single recordName -> (string)
Name of the MeasureValue.
For constraints on MeasureValue names, refer to Naming Constraints in the Timestream developer guide.
Value -> (string)
Value for the MeasureValue.
Type -> (string)
Contains the data type of the MeasureValue for the time series data point.
Shorthand Syntax:
Dimensions=[{Name=string,Value=string,DimensionValueType=string},{Name=string,Value=string,DimensionValueType=string}],MeasureName=string,MeasureValue=string,MeasureValueType=string,Time=string,TimeUnit=string,Version=long,MeasureValues=[{Name=string,Value=string,Type=string},{Name=string,Value=string,Type=string}] ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"Dimensions": [
{
"Name": "string",
"Value": "string",
"DimensionValueType": "VARCHAR"
}
...
],
"MeasureName": "string",
"MeasureValue": "string",
"MeasureValueType": "DOUBLE"|"BIGINT"|"VARCHAR"|"BOOLEAN"|"TIMESTAMP"|"MULTI",
"Time": "string",
"TimeUnit": "MILLISECONDS"|"SECONDS"|"MICROSECONDS"|"NANOSECONDS",
"Version": long,
"MeasureValues": [
{
"Name": "string",
"Value": "string",
"Type": "DOUBLE"|"BIGINT"|"VARCHAR"|"BOOLEAN"|"TIMESTAMP"|"MULTI"
}
...
]
}
...
]
--cli-input-json
| --cli-input-yaml
(string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton
. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml
.
--generate-cli-skeleton
(string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input
, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json
. Similarly, if provided yaml-input
it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml
. If provided with the value output
, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
RecordsIngested -> (structure)
Information on the records ingested by this request.
Total -> (integer)
Total count of successfully ingested records.
MemoryStore -> (integer)
Count of records ingested into the memory store.
MagneticStore -> (integer)
Count of records ingested into the magnetic store.