Amazon Timestream is a fast, scalable, fully managed time-series database service that makes it easy to store and analyze trillions of time-series data points per day. With Timestream, you can easily store and analyze IoT sensor data to derive insights from your IoT applications. You can analyze industrial telemetry to streamline equipment management and maintenance. You can also store and analyze log data and metrics to improve the performance and availability of your applications.
Timestream is built from the ground up to effectively ingest, process, and store time-series data. It organizes data to optimize query processing. It automatically scales based on the volume of data ingested and on the query volume to ensure you receive optimal performance while inserting and querying data. As your data grows over time, Timestream’s adaptive query processing engine spans across storage tiers to provide fast analysis while reducing costs.
credentials: Optional credentials shorthand for the config parameter
creds :
access_key_id : AWS access key ID
secret_access_key : AWS secret access key
session_token : AWS temporary session token
profile : The name of a profile to use. If not given, then the default profile is used.
anonymous : Set anonymous credentials.
endpoint: Optional shorthand for complete URL to use for the constructed client.
region: Optional shorthand for AWS Region used in instantiating the client.
Returns
A client for the service. You can call the service's operations using syntax like svc$operation(...), where svc is the name you've assigned to the client. The available operations are listed in the Operations section.
Adds a new table to an existing database in your account
delete_database
Deletes a given Timestream database
delete_table
Deletes a given Timestream table
describe_batch_load_task
Returns information about the batch load task, including configurations, mappings, progress, and other details
describe_database
Returns information about the database, including the database name, time that the database was created, and the total number of tables found within the database
describe_endpoints
Returns a list of available endpoints to make Timestream API calls against
describe_table
Returns information about the table, including the table name, database name, retention duration of the memory store and the magnetic store
list_batch_load_tasks
Provides a list of batch load tasks, along with the name, status, when the task is resumable until, and other details
list_databases
Returns a list of your Timestream databases
list_tables
Provides a list of tables, along with the name, status, and retention properties of each table
list_tags_for_resource
Lists all tags on a Timestream resource
resume_batch_load_task
Resume batch load task
tag_resource
Associates a set of tags with a Timestream resource
untag_resource
Removes the association of tags from a Timestream resource
update_database
Modifies the KMS key for an existing database
update_table
Modifies the retention duration of the memory store and magnetic store for your Timestream table
write_records
Enables you to write your time-series data into Timestream
Examples
## Not run:svc <- timestreamwrite()svc$create_batch_load_task( Foo =123)## End(Not run)