TimeSeriesResourceApi

All URIs are relative to https://localhost/api/v33

Method HTTP request Description
getEntityTypeAttributes GET /timeseries/entityTypeAttributes Retrieve all metric entity type attributes monitored by Cloudera Manager.
getEntityTypes GET /timeseries/entityTypes Retrieve all metric entity types monitored by Cloudera Manager.
getMetricSchema GET /timeseries/schema Retrieve schema for all metrics.
queryTimeSeries GET /timeseries Retrieve time-series data from the Cloudera Manager (CM) time-series data store using a tsquery.
queryTimeSeries_0 POST /timeseries Retrieve time-series data from the Cloudera Manager (CM) time-series data store accepting HTTP POST request.

getEntityTypeAttributes

ApiTimeSeriesEntityAttributeList getEntityTypeAttributes()

Retrieve all metric entity type attributes monitored by Cloudera Manager.

Retrieve all metric entity type attributes monitored by Cloudera Manager.

Available since API v11.

Example

// Import classes:
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiClient;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.Configuration;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.auth.*;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.TimeSeriesResourceApi;

ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");

TimeSeriesResourceApi apiInstance = new TimeSeriesResourceApi();
try {
    ApiTimeSeriesEntityAttributeList result = apiInstance.getEntityTypeAttributes();
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling TimeSeriesResourceApi#getEntityTypeAttributes");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

This endpoint does not need any parameter.

Return type

ApiTimeSeriesEntityAttributeList

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers

getEntityTypes

ApiTimeSeriesEntityTypeList getEntityTypes()

Retrieve all metric entity types monitored by Cloudera Manager.

Retrieve all metric entity types monitored by Cloudera Manager. It is guaranteed that parent types appear before their children.

Available since API v11.

Example

// Import classes:
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiClient;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.Configuration;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.auth.*;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.TimeSeriesResourceApi;

ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");

TimeSeriesResourceApi apiInstance = new TimeSeriesResourceApi();
try {
    ApiTimeSeriesEntityTypeList result = apiInstance.getEntityTypes();
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling TimeSeriesResourceApi#getEntityTypes");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

This endpoint does not need any parameter.

Return type

ApiTimeSeriesEntityTypeList

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers

getMetricSchema

ApiMetricSchemaList getMetricSchema()

Retrieve schema for all metrics.

Retrieve schema for all metrics

The schema is fixed for a product version. The schema may change for an API versions

Available since API v4.

Example

// Import classes:
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiClient;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.Configuration;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.auth.*;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.TimeSeriesResourceApi;

ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");

TimeSeriesResourceApi apiInstance = new TimeSeriesResourceApi();
try {
    ApiMetricSchemaList result = apiInstance.getMetricSchema();
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling TimeSeriesResourceApi#getMetricSchema");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

This endpoint does not need any parameter.

Return type

ApiMetricSchemaList

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers

queryTimeSeries

ApiTimeSeriesResponseList queryTimeSeries(contentType, desiredRollup, from, mustUseDesiredRollup, query, to)

Retrieve time-series data from the Cloudera Manager (CM) time-series data store using a tsquery.

Retrieve time-series data from the Cloudera Manager (CM) time-series data store using a tsquery. Please see the <a href=""> tsquery language documentationhttp://tiny.cloudera.com/cm_tsquery.

Available since API v6.

Example

// Import classes:
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiClient;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.Configuration;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.auth.*;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.TimeSeriesResourceApi;

ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");

TimeSeriesResourceApi apiInstance = new TimeSeriesResourceApi();
String contentType = "application/json"; // String | to return the response in. The content types \"application/json\" and \"text/csv\" are supported. This defaults to \"application/json\". If \"text/csv\" is specified then we return one row per time series data point, and we don't return any of the metadata.
String desiredRollup = "RAW"; // String | Aggregate rollup level desired for the response data. Valid values are RAW, TEN_MINUTELY, HOURLY, SIX_HOURLY, DAILY, and WEEKLY. Note that if the mustUseDesiredRollup parameter is not set, then the monitoring server can decide to return a different rollup level.
String from = "from_example"; // String | Start of the period to query in ISO 8601 format (defaults to 5 minutes before the end of the period).
Boolean mustUseDesiredRollup = false; // Boolean | If set then the tsquery will return data with the desired aggregate rollup level.
String query = "query_example"; // String | Tsquery to run against the CM time-series data store.
String to = "now"; // String | End of the period to query in ISO 8601 format (defaults to current time).
try {
    ApiTimeSeriesResponseList result = apiInstance.queryTimeSeries(contentType, desiredRollup, from, mustUseDesiredRollup, query, to);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling TimeSeriesResourceApi#queryTimeSeries");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
contentType String to return the response in. The content types "application/json" and "text/csv" are supported. This defaults to "application/json". If "text/csv" is specified then we return one row per time series data point, and we don't return any of the metadata. [optional] [default to application/json]
desiredRollup String Aggregate rollup level desired for the response data. Valid values are RAW, TEN_MINUTELY, HOURLY, SIX_HOURLY, DAILY, and WEEKLY. Note that if the mustUseDesiredRollup parameter is not set, then the monitoring server can decide to return a different rollup level. [optional] [default to RAW]
from String Start of the period to query in ISO 8601 format (defaults to 5 minutes before the end of the period). [optional]
mustUseDesiredRollup Boolean If set then the tsquery will return data with the desired aggregate rollup level. [optional] [default to false]
query String Tsquery to run against the CM time-series data store. [optional]
to String End of the period to query in ISO 8601 format (defaults to current time). [optional] [default to now]

Return type

ApiTimeSeriesResponseList

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers

queryTimeSeries_0

ApiTimeSeriesResponseList queryTimeSeries_0(body)

Retrieve time-series data from the Cloudera Manager (CM) time-series data store accepting HTTP POST request.

Retrieve time-series data from the Cloudera Manager (CM) time-series data store accepting HTTP POST request. This method differs from queryTimeSeries() in v6 that this could accept query strings that are longer than HTTP GET request limit. Available since API v11.

Example

// Import classes:
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiClient;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.ApiException;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.Configuration;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.client.auth.*;
//import com.cloudera.api.swagger.TimeSeriesResourceApi;

ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();

// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");

TimeSeriesResourceApi apiInstance = new TimeSeriesResourceApi();
ApiTimeSeriesRequest body = new ApiTimeSeriesRequest(); // ApiTimeSeriesRequest | Request object containing information used when retrieving timeseries data.
try {
    ApiTimeSeriesResponseList result = apiInstance.queryTimeSeries_0(body);
    System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
    System.err.println("Exception when calling TimeSeriesResourceApi#queryTimeSeries_0");
    e.printStackTrace();
}

Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
body ApiTimeSeriesRequest Request object containing information used when retrieving timeseries data. [optional]

Return type

ApiTimeSeriesResponseList

Authorization

basic

HTTP request headers