
AWS Application Cost Profiler
AWS Application Cost Profiler
The AWS Application Cost Profiler API provides programmatic access to view, create, update, and delete application cost report definitions, as well as to import usage data into the service.
Programmatic cost report management
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To start using the API, obtain appropriate AWS credentials. Refer to AWS documentation for authentication and permissions required to manage cost profiler resources.
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About this API
The AWS Application Cost Profiler API enables developers to programmatically manage application cost report definitions within AWS. It allows users to create, update, view, and delete these definitions, facilitating detailed cost tracking and analysis for applications.
Additionally, the API supports importing usage data into the Application Cost Profiler service, which helps in aggregating and analyzing application cost data over time. This API is relevant for developers and organizations aiming to automate cost management workflows and integrate cost profiling into their cloud operations.
While the API offers essential cost profiling capabilities, details about authentication and SDK support are not specified, so users should refer to AWS documentation for integration guidance and security best practices.
What you can build
- 1Create application cost report definitions
- 2Update existing cost report definitions
- 3Delete cost report definitions
- 4Import usage data into cost profiler
- 5View application cost report definitions
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Programmatic cost report management
- Supports usage data import
- Integrates with AWS cost services
Example request
curl https://github.com/mermade/aws2openapi/<endpoint>Getting started
To start using the API, obtain appropriate AWS credentials. Refer to AWS documentation for authentication and permissions required to manage cost profiler resources.
FAQ
Do I need an API key to use this API?+
This API requires AWS credentials for authentication, typically managed via AWS IAM.
Can I use this API from a browser?+
Direct browser usage is uncommon; typically, the API is accessed from backend services with proper AWS credentials.
What kind of data can I import using this API?+
You can import usage data related to application cost profiling into the service.
Is HTTPS required to access the API?+
AWS APIs generally require HTTPS for secure communication.
Are there SDKs available for this API?+
SDK availability is not specified; users should check AWS SDKs for potential support.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 40 ms
- Last health check
- 5/15/2026, 2:52:42 PM
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