class Aws::CloudWatchEvidently::Types::ScheduledSplitConfig
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/evidently-2021-02-01/ScheduledSplitConfig AWS API Documentation
@return [Time]
The date and time that this step of the launch starts.
@!attribute [rw] start_time
@return [Array<Types::SegmentOverride>]
created, and defines the traffic split for that segment.
Each of these objects specifies a segment that you have already
This parameter is an array of up to six segment override objects.
age.
who also fit other criteria that your application collects, such as
browser users, users in Europe, or Firefox browser users in Europe
that share one or more characteristics. Examples could be Chrome
more audience segments. A segment is a portion of your audience
Use this parameter to specify different traffic splits for one or
@!attribute [rw] segment_overrides
@return [Hash<String,Integer>]
<p>The values is expressed in thousandths of a percent, so assigning a weight of 50000 assigns 50% of traffic to that variation.</p> <p>If the sum of the weights for all the variations in a segment override does not add up to 100,000, then the remaining traffic that matches this segment is not assigned by this segment override, and instead moves on to the next segment override or the default traffic split.</p>
traffic to allocate to that variation during this step.
keys are variation names. The values represent the percentage of
during one step of a launch. This is a set of key-value pairs. The
The traffic allocation percentages among the feature variations
@!attribute [rw] group_weights
}
start_time: Time.now, # required
],
},
},
“GroupName” => 1,
weights: { # required
segment: “SegmentRef”, # required
evaluation_order: 1, # required
{
segment_overrides: [
},
“GroupName” => 1,
group_weights: { # required
{
data as a hash:
@note When making an API call, you may pass ScheduledSplitConfig
that step.
feature variations during one step of a launch, and the start time of
This structure defines the traffic allocation percentages among the