This reference provides descriptions of the low-level AWS Marketplace Metering Service API.
AWS Marketplace sellers can use this API to submit usage data for custom usage dimensions.
For information on the permissions you need to use this API, see AWS Marketplace metering and entitlement API permissions in the AWS Marketplace Seller Guide.
Submitting Metering Records
MeterUsage - Submits the metering record for an AWS Marketplace product. MeterUsage
is called from an EC2 instance or a container running on EKS or ECS.
BatchMeterUsage - Submits the metering record for a set of customers. BatchMeterUsage
is called from a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application.
Accepting New Customers
ResolveCustomer - Called by a SaaS application during the registration process. When a buyer visits your website during the registration process, the buyer submits a Registration Token through the browser. The Registration Token is resolved through this API to obtain a CustomerIdentifier
along with the CustomerAWSAccountId
and ProductCode
.
Entitlement and Metering for Paid Container Products
Paid container software products sold through AWS Marketplace must integrate with the AWS Marketplace Metering Service and call the RegisterUsage
operation for software entitlement and metering. Free and BYOL products for Amazon ECS or Amazon EKS aren’t required to call RegisterUsage
, but you can do so if you want to receive usage data in your seller reports. For more information on using the RegisterUsage
operation, see Container-Based Products.
BatchMeterUsage
API calls are captured by AWS CloudTrail. You can use Cloudtrail to verify that the SaaS metering records that you sent are accurate by searching for records with the eventName
of BatchMeterUsage
. You can also use CloudTrail to audit records over time. For more information, see the AWS CloudTrail User Guide.
Use this page to mock AWSMarketplace Metering in your testing and development.
Run our mock API sample using the open source WireMock library, or in the free edition of WireMock Cloud. You'll have a working API server simulating the behavior of AWSMarketplace Metering, which will allow you to keep building and testing even if the actual API you isn't currently available.