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Use the /metrics/events API to get all events in an organization for a specified time interval. The list of events includes all alerts detected by Edge.
By default, the API returns all events for the previous hour.
Use the from
and to
query parameters to specify a different duration.
The from
and to
query parameter values support the following formats:
now
(current local time)-<value><unit>
specifies a time in the past (note the leading hyphen):<value>
– an integer<unit>
– a time unit of:s, sec, second, m, min, minute, h, hr, hour, d, day
- An ISO formatted date as either:
yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ
yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss+00:00
For example:
now
- -
1h
-10min
2019-05-13T14:04:00+00:00
Only the org
query parameter is required. The following API call
returns all events in the organization myorg
for the previous 12 hours:
curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $ACCESS_TOKEN" \ "https://apimonitoring.enterprise.apigee.com/metrics/events?org=myorg&from=-12h&to=now"
Set $ACCESS_TOKEN
to your OAuth 2.0 access token, as described in Obtain an OAuth 2.0 access token. For information about the curl
options used in this example, see Use curl.
This API supports the following optional query parameters:
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
from
|
The beginning of the time interval for which alerts should be fetched. The default value is the current time minus one hour. See the description above about setting this parameter. | -1h |
to
|
The end of the time interval for which alerts should be fetched. The default value is the current time. See the description above about setting this parameter. | now |
alertId
|
Filter alert history results by the specified alert definition ID. | All alert IDs |
env
|
Filter events by the specified environment. | All environments |
name
|
Filter events by the specified alert name. | All alert names |
region
|
Filter events by the specified region. | All regions |
type
|
Filter events by the specified type: alert .
|
All types |