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NAME

Paws::CostExplorer - Perl Interface to AWS AWS Cost Explorer Service

SYNOPSIS

  use Paws;

  my $obj = Paws->service('CostExplorer');
  my $res = $obj->Method(
    Arg1 => $val1,
    Arg2 => [ 'V1', 'V2' ],
    # if Arg3 is an object, the HashRef will be used as arguments to the constructor
    # of the arguments type
    Arg3 => { Att1 => 'Val1' },
    # if Arg4 is an array of objects, the HashRefs will be passed as arguments to
    # the constructor of the arguments type
    Arg4 => [ { Att1 => 'Val1'  }, { Att1 => 'Val2' } ],
  );

DESCRIPTION

The Cost Explorer API enables you to programmatically query your cost and usage data. You can query for aggregated data such as total monthly costs or total daily usage. You can also query for granular data, such as the number of daily write operations for Amazon DynamoDB database tables in your production environment.

Service Endpoint

The Cost Explorer API provides the following endpoint:

  • https://ce.us-east-1.amazonaws.com

For information about costs associated with the Cost Explorer API, see AWS Cost Management Pricing (http://aws.amazon.com/aws-cost-management/pricing/).

For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/account-billing/

METHODS

CreateAnomalyMonitor

AnomalyMonitor => Paws::CostExplorer::AnomalyMonitor

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::CreateAnomalyMonitor

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::CreateAnomalyMonitorResponse instance

Creates a new cost anomaly detection monitor with the requested type and monitor specification.

CreateAnomalySubscription

AnomalySubscription => Paws::CostExplorer::AnomalySubscription

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::CreateAnomalySubscription

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::CreateAnomalySubscriptionResponse instance

Adds a subscription to a cost anomaly detection monitor. You can use each subscription to define subscribers with email or SNS notifications. Email subscribers can set a dollar threshold and a time frequency for receiving notifications.

CreateCostCategoryDefinition

Name => Str
Rules => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::CostCategoryRule]
RuleVersion => Str
[DefaultValue => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::CreateCostCategoryDefinition

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::CreateCostCategoryDefinitionResponse instance

Creates a new Cost Category with the requested name and rules.

DeleteAnomalyMonitor

MonitorArn => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::DeleteAnomalyMonitor

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::DeleteAnomalyMonitorResponse instance

Deletes a cost anomaly monitor.

DeleteAnomalySubscription

SubscriptionArn => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::DeleteAnomalySubscription

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::DeleteAnomalySubscriptionResponse instance

Deletes a cost anomaly subscription.

DeleteCostCategoryDefinition

CostCategoryArn => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::DeleteCostCategoryDefinition

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::DeleteCostCategoryDefinitionResponse instance

Deletes a Cost Category. Expenses from this month going forward will no longer be categorized with this Cost Category.

DescribeCostCategoryDefinition

CostCategoryArn => Str
[EffectiveOn => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::DescribeCostCategoryDefinition

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::DescribeCostCategoryDefinitionResponse instance

Returns the name, ARN, rules, definition, and effective dates of a Cost Category that's defined in the account.

You have the option to use EffectiveOn to return a Cost Category that is active on a specific date. If there is no EffectiveOn specified, you’ll see a Cost Category that is effective on the current date. If Cost Category is still effective, EffectiveEnd is omitted in the response.

GetAnomalies

DateInterval => Paws::CostExplorer::AnomalyDateInterval
[Feedback => Str]
[MaxResults => Int]
[MonitorArn => Str]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[TotalImpact => Paws::CostExplorer::TotalImpactFilter]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetAnomalies

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetAnomaliesResponse instance

Retrieves all of the cost anomalies detected on your account, during the time period specified by the DateInterval object.

GetAnomalyMonitors

[MaxResults => Int]
[MonitorArnList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[NextPageToken => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetAnomalyMonitors

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetAnomalyMonitorsResponse instance

Retrieves the cost anomaly monitor definitions for your account. You can filter using a list of cost anomaly monitor Amazon Resource Names (ARNs).

GetAnomalySubscriptions

[MaxResults => Int]
[MonitorArn => Str]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[SubscriptionArnList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetAnomalySubscriptions

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetAnomalySubscriptionsResponse instance

Retrieves the cost anomaly subscription objects for your account. You can filter using a list of cost anomaly monitor Amazon Resource Names (ARNs).

GetCostAndUsage

Granularity => Str
Metrics => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]
TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[GroupBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::GroupDefinition]]
[NextPageToken => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostAndUsage

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostAndUsageResponse instance

Retrieves cost and usage metrics for your account. You can specify which cost and usage-related metric, such as BlendedCosts or UsageQuantity, that you want the request to return. You can also filter and group your data by various dimensions, such as SERVICE or AZ, in a specific time range. For a complete list of valid dimensions, see the GetDimensionValues (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-cost-management/latest/APIReference/API_GetDimensionValues.html) operation. Management account in an organization in AWS Organizations have access to all member accounts.

For information about filter limitations, see Quotas and restrictions (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/billing-limits.html) in the Billing and Cost Management User Guide.

GetCostAndUsageWithResources

Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression
Granularity => Str
TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[GroupBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::GroupDefinition]]
[Metrics => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[NextPageToken => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostAndUsageWithResources

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostAndUsageWithResourcesResponse instance

Retrieves cost and usage metrics with resources for your account. You can specify which cost and usage-related metric, such as BlendedCosts or UsageQuantity, that you want the request to return. You can also filter and group your data by various dimensions, such as SERVICE or AZ, in a specific time range. For a complete list of valid dimensions, see the GetDimensionValues (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-cost-management/latest/APIReference/API_GetDimensionValues.html) operation. Management account in an organization in AWS Organizations have access to all member accounts. This API is currently available for the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud – Compute service only.

This is an opt-in only feature. You can enable this feature from the Cost Explorer Settings page. For information on how to access the Settings page, see Controlling Access for Cost Explorer (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/ce-access.html) in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.

GetCostCategories

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[CostCategoryName => Str]
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[MaxResults => Int]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[SearchString => Str]
[SortBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostCategories

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostCategoriesResponse instance

Retrieves an array of Cost Category names and values incurred cost.

If some Cost Category names and values are not associated with any cost, they will not be returned by this API.

GetCostForecast

Granularity => Str
Metric => Str
TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[PredictionIntervalLevel => Int]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostForecast

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetCostForecastResponse instance

Retrieves a forecast for how much Amazon Web Services predicts that you will spend over the forecast time period that you select, based on your past costs.

GetDimensionValues

Dimension => Str
TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Context => Str]
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[MaxResults => Int]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[SearchString => Str]
[SortBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetDimensionValues

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetDimensionValuesResponse instance

Retrieves all available filter values for a specified filter over a period of time. You can search the dimension values for an arbitrary string.

GetReservationCoverage

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[Granularity => Str]
[GroupBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::GroupDefinition]]
[MaxResults => Int]
[Metrics => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[SortBy => Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetReservationCoverage

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetReservationCoverageResponse instance

Retrieves the reservation coverage for your account. This enables you to see how much of your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon ElastiCache, Amazon Relational Database Service, or Amazon Redshift usage is covered by a reservation. An organization's management account can see the coverage of the associated member accounts. This supports dimensions, Cost Categories, and nested expressions. For any time period, you can filter data about reservation usage by the following dimensions:

  • AZ

  • CACHE_ENGINE

  • DATABASE_ENGINE

  • DEPLOYMENT_OPTION

  • INSTANCE_TYPE

  • LINKED_ACCOUNT

  • OPERATING_SYSTEM

  • PLATFORM

  • REGION

  • SERVICE

  • TAG

  • TENANCY

To determine valid values for a dimension, use the GetDimensionValues operation.

GetReservationPurchaseRecommendation

Service => Str
[AccountId => Str]
[AccountScope => Str]
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[LookbackPeriodInDays => Str]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[PageSize => Int]
[PaymentOption => Str]
[ServiceSpecification => Paws::CostExplorer::ServiceSpecification]
[TermInYears => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetReservationPurchaseRecommendation

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetReservationPurchaseRecommendationResponse instance

Gets recommendations for which reservations to purchase. These recommendations could help you reduce your costs. Reservations provide a discounted hourly rate (up to 75%) compared to On-Demand pricing.

AWS generates your recommendations by identifying your On-Demand usage during a specific time period and collecting your usage into categories that are eligible for a reservation. After AWS has these categories, it simulates every combination of reservations in each category of usage to identify the best number of each type of RI to purchase to maximize your estimated savings.

For example, AWS automatically aggregates your Amazon EC2 Linux, shared tenancy, and c4 family usage in the US West (Oregon) Region and recommends that you buy size-flexible regional reservations to apply to the c4 family usage. AWS recommends the smallest size instance in an instance family. This makes it easier to purchase a size-flexible RI. AWS also shows the equal number of normalized units so that you can purchase any instance size that you want. For this example, your RI recommendation would be for c4.large because that is the smallest size instance in the c4 instance family.

GetReservationUtilization

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[Granularity => Str]
[GroupBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::GroupDefinition]]
[MaxResults => Int]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[SortBy => Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetReservationUtilization

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetReservationUtilizationResponse instance

Retrieves the reservation utilization for your account. Management account in an organization have access to member accounts. You can filter data by dimensions in a time period. You can use GetDimensionValues to determine the possible dimension values. Currently, you can group only by SUBSCRIPTION_ID.

GetRightsizingRecommendation

Service => Str
[Configuration => Paws::CostExplorer::RightsizingRecommendationConfiguration]
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[PageSize => Int]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetRightsizingRecommendation

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetRightsizingRecommendationResponse instance

Creates recommendations that help you save cost by identifying idle and underutilized Amazon EC2 instances.

Recommendations are generated to either downsize or terminate instances, along with providing savings detail and metrics. For details on calculation and function, see Optimizing Your Cost with Rightsizing Recommendations (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/awsaccountbilling/latest/aboutv2/ce-rightsizing.html) in the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.

GetSavingsPlansCoverage

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[Granularity => Str]
[GroupBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::GroupDefinition]]
[MaxResults => Int]
[Metrics => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[NextToken => Str]
[SortBy => Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansCoverage

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansCoverageResponse instance

Retrieves the Savings Plans covered for your account. This enables you to see how much of your cost is covered by a Savings Plan. An organization’s management account can see the coverage of the associated member accounts. This supports dimensions, Cost Categories, and nested expressions. For any time period, you can filter data for Savings Plans usage with the following dimensions:

  • LINKED_ACCOUNT

  • REGION

  • SERVICE

  • INSTANCE_FAMILY

To determine valid values for a dimension, use the GetDimensionValues operation.

GetSavingsPlansPurchaseRecommendation

LookbackPeriodInDays => Str
PaymentOption => Str
SavingsPlansType => Str
TermInYears => Str
[AccountScope => Str]
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[PageSize => Int]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansPurchaseRecommendation

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansPurchaseRecommendationResponse instance

Retrieves your request parameters, Savings Plan Recommendations Summary and Details.

GetSavingsPlansUtilization

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[Granularity => Str]
[SortBy => Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansUtilization

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansUtilizationResponse instance

Retrieves the Savings Plans utilization for your account across date ranges with daily or monthly granularity. Management account in an organization have access to member accounts. You can use GetDimensionValues in SAVINGS_PLANS to determine the possible dimension values.

You cannot group by any dimension values for GetSavingsPlansUtilization.

GetSavingsPlansUtilizationDetails

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[DataType => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[MaxResults => Int]
[NextToken => Str]
[SortBy => Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansUtilizationDetails

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetSavingsPlansUtilizationDetailsResponse instance

Retrieves attribute data along with aggregate utilization and savings data for a given time period. This doesn't support granular or grouped data (daily/monthly) in response. You can't retrieve data by dates in a single response similar to GetSavingsPlanUtilization, but you have the option to make multiple calls to GetSavingsPlanUtilizationDetails by providing individual dates. You can use GetDimensionValues in SAVINGS_PLANS to determine the possible dimension values.

GetSavingsPlanUtilizationDetails internally groups data by SavingsPlansArn.

GetTags

TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[MaxResults => Int]
[NextPageToken => Str]
[SearchString => Str]
[SortBy => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::SortDefinition]]
[TagKey => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetTags

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetTagsResponse instance

Queries for available tag keys and tag values for a specified period. You can search the tag values for an arbitrary string.

GetUsageForecast

Granularity => Str
Metric => Str
TimePeriod => Paws::CostExplorer::DateInterval
[Filter => Paws::CostExplorer::Expression]
[PredictionIntervalLevel => Int]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::GetUsageForecast

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::GetUsageForecastResponse instance

Retrieves a forecast for how much Amazon Web Services predicts that you will use over the forecast time period that you select, based on your past usage.

ListCostCategoryDefinitions

[EffectiveOn => Str]
[MaxResults => Int]
[NextToken => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::ListCostCategoryDefinitions

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::ListCostCategoryDefinitionsResponse instance

Returns the name, ARN, NumberOfRules and effective dates of all Cost Categories defined in the account. You have the option to use EffectiveOn to return a list of Cost Categories that were active on a specific date. If there is no EffectiveOn specified, you’ll see Cost Categories that are effective on the current date. If Cost Category is still effective, EffectiveEnd is omitted in the response. ListCostCategoryDefinitions supports pagination. The request can have a MaxResults range up to 100.

ProvideAnomalyFeedback

AnomalyId => Str
Feedback => Str

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::ProvideAnomalyFeedback

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::ProvideAnomalyFeedbackResponse instance

Modifies the feedback property of a given cost anomaly.

UpdateAnomalyMonitor

MonitorArn => Str
[MonitorName => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::UpdateAnomalyMonitor

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::UpdateAnomalyMonitorResponse instance

Updates an existing cost anomaly monitor. The changes made are applied going forward, and does not change anomalies detected in the past.

UpdateAnomalySubscription

SubscriptionArn => Str
[Frequency => Str]
[MonitorArnList => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]]
[Subscribers => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::Subscriber]]
[SubscriptionName => Str]
[Threshold => Num]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::UpdateAnomalySubscription

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::UpdateAnomalySubscriptionResponse instance

Updates an existing cost anomaly monitor subscription.

UpdateCostCategoryDefinition

CostCategoryArn => Str
Rules => ArrayRef[Paws::CostExplorer::CostCategoryRule]
RuleVersion => Str
[DefaultValue => Str]

Each argument is described in detail in: Paws::CostExplorer::UpdateCostCategoryDefinition

Returns: a Paws::CostExplorer::UpdateCostCategoryDefinitionResponse instance

Updates an existing Cost Category. Changes made to the Cost Category rules will be used to categorize the current month’s expenses and future expenses. This won’t change categorization for the previous months.

PAGINATORS

Paginator methods are helpers that repetively call methods that return partial results

SEE ALSO

This service class forms part of Paws

BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS

The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl

Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues