Time Expression
Introduction
HertzBeat supports using expressions to calculate relative time during monitoring collection, allowing for more flexible time definitions in monitoring templates.
Syntax
${FORMATTER [{ + | - }<DURATION> <TIME_UNIT>]}
FORMATTER
: Determines the format of the expression's resultDURATION
: Size of the time period, a positive integerTIME_UNIT
: Unit of the time period
Supported Formatting Types
Example outputs are based on the current time being
2022-04-24 02:40:00.123
Name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
@now | Formats as yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss | 2022-04-24 02:40:00 |
@date | Formats as yyyy-MM-dd | 2022-04-24 |
@timestamp10 | Returns 10-digit timestamp | 1650768000 |
@timestamp | Returns 13-digit timestamp | 1650768000000 |
@time | Formats as HH:mm:ss | 02:40:00 |
@year | Formats as yyyy | 2022 |
@month | Formats as MM | 04 |
@day | Formats as dd | 24 |
@hour | Formats as HH | 02 |
@minute | Formats as mm | 40 |
@millisecond | Formats as SSS | 123 |
@second | Formats as ss | 00 |
Supported Time Units
Name | Description |
---|---|
y | Year |
M | Month |
d | Day |
H | Hour |
m | Minute |
s | Second |
w | Week |
Where to Use
- Request parameters for HTTP protocol monitoring types
Usage Examples
- Simple expression
${now}
gets the current time and formats it asyyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss
${time+1h}
calculates the time one hour from now and formats it asHH:mm:ss
${time+1h+15s+30s}
calculates the time one hour, 15 minutes, and 30 seconds from now and formats it asHH:mm:ss
- Complex expression template (if the built-in formatter does not meet your needs, you can combine multiple expressions)
${@year}年${@month}月${@day}日
returns the current date formatted as yyyy年MM月dd日