cm_client.EventsResourceApi

All URIs are relative to https://localhost/api/v32

Method HTTP request Description
read_event GET /events/{eventId} Returns a specific event in the system.
read_events GET /events Allows you to query events in the system.

read_event

ApiEvent read_event(event_id)

Returns a specific event in the system.

Returns a specific event in the system

Example

from __future__ import print_function
import time
import cm_client
from cm_client.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint

# Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
configuration = cm_client.Configuration()
configuration.username = 'YOUR_USERNAME'
configuration.password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD'

# create an instance of the API class
api_instance = cm_client.EventsResourceApi(cm_client.ApiClient(configuration))
event_id = 'event_id_example' # str | The UUID of the event to read

try:
    # Returns a specific event in the system.
    api_response = api_instance.read_event(event_id)
    pprint(api_response)
except ApiException as e:
    print("Exception when calling EventsResourceApi->read_event: %s\n" % e)

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
event_id str The UUID of the event to read

Return type

ApiEvent

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers

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read_events

ApiEventQueryResult read_events(max_results=max_results, query=query, result_offset=result_offset)

Allows you to query events in the system.

Allows you to query events in the system.

Example

from __future__ import print_function
import time
import cm_client
from cm_client.rest import ApiException
from pprint import pprint

# Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
configuration = cm_client.Configuration()
configuration.username = 'YOUR_USERNAME'
configuration.password = 'YOUR_PASSWORD'

# create an instance of the API class
api_instance = cm_client.EventsResourceApi(cm_client.ApiClient(configuration))
max_results = 100 # int | The maximum number of events to return. (optional) (default to 100)
query = 'query_example' # str | The query to perform to find events in the system. It accepts querying the intersection of a list of constraints, joined together with semicolons (without spaces). For example: </p> <dl> <dt>alert==true</dt> <dd>looks for alerts.</dd> <dt>alert==true;attributes.host!=flaky.mysite.com</dt> <dd>looks for alerts, but exclude those with the host attribute of \"flaky.mysite.com\".</dd> <dt>category==log_event;attributes.log_level==ERROR</dt> <dd>looks for error log events. Event attribute matching is case sensitive.</dd> <dt>attributes.service==hbase1;content==hlog</dt> <dd>looks for any events from the \"hbase1\" service that mention \"hlog\".</dd> <dt>attributes.service==hbase1;content!=hlog</dt> <dd>looks for any events from the \"hbase1\" service that do not mention \"hlog\".<br/> A query must not contain only negative constraints (<em>!=</em>). It returns empty results because there is nothing to perform exclusion on.</dd> <dt>attributes.role_type==NAMENODE;severity==critical important</dt> <dd>looks for any important or critical events related to all NameNodes.</dd> <dt>severity==critical;timeReceived=ge=2012-05-04T00:00;timeReceived=lt=2012-05-04T00:10</dt> <dd>looks for critical events received between the given 10 minute range. <br/> When polling for events, use <em>timeReceived</em> instead of <em>timeOccurred</em> because events arrive out of order.</dd> </dl>  You may query any fields present in the ApiEvent object. You can also query by event attribute values using the <em>attributes.*</em> syntax. Values for date time fields (e.g. <em>timeOccurred</em>, <em>timeReceived</em>) should be ISO8601 timestamps. <p> The other valid comparators are <em>=lt=</em>, <em>=le=</em>, <em>=ge=</em>, and <em>=gt=</em>. They stand for \"&lt;\", \"&lt;=\", \"&gt;=\", \"&gt;\" respectively. These comparators are only applicable for date time fields. (optional)
result_offset = 0 # int | Specified the offset of events to return. (optional) (default to 0)

try:
    # Allows you to query events in the system.
    api_response = api_instance.read_events(max_results=max_results, query=query, result_offset=result_offset)
    pprint(api_response)
except ApiException as e:
    print("Exception when calling EventsResourceApi->read_events: %s\n" % e)

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
max_results int The maximum number of events to return. [optional] [default to 100]
query str The query to perform to find events in the system. It accepts querying the intersection of a list of constraints, joined together with semicolons (without spaces). For example:

alert==true
looks for alerts.
alert==true;attributes.host!=flaky.mysite.com
looks for alerts, but exclude those with the host attribute of "flaky.mysite.com".
category==log_event;attributes.log_level==ERROR
looks for error log events. Event attribute matching is case sensitive.
attributes.service==hbase1;content==hlog
looks for any events from the "hbase1" service that mention "hlog".
attributes.service==hbase1;content!=hlog
looks for any events from the "hbase1" service that do not mention "hlog".
A query must not contain only negative constraints (!=). It returns empty results because there is nothing to perform exclusion on.
attributes.role_type==NAMENODE;severity==critical important
looks for any important or critical events related to all NameNodes.
severity==critical;timeReceived=ge=2012-05-04T00:00;timeReceived=lt=2012-05-04T00:10
looks for critical events received between the given 10 minute range.
When polling for events, use timeReceived instead of timeOccurred because events arrive out of order.
You may query any fields present in the ApiEvent object. You can also query by event attribute values using the attributes.* syntax. Values for date time fields (e.g. timeOccurred, timeReceived) should be ISO8601 timestamps.

The other valid comparators are =lt=, =le=, =ge=, and =gt=. They stand for "<", "<=", ">=", ">" respectively. These comparators are only applicable for date time fields.

[optional]
result_offset int Specified the offset of events to return. [optional] [default to 0]

Return type

ApiEventQueryResult

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers

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