All URIs are relative to https://localhost/api/v50
Method | HTTP request | Description |
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readEvent | GET /events/{eventId} | Returns a specific event in the system. |
readEvents | GET /events | Allows you to query events in the system. |
ApiEvent readEvent(eventId)
Returns a specific event in the system.
Returns a specific event in the system
// 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.EventsResourceApi;
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
EventsResourceApi apiInstance = new EventsResourceApi();
String eventId = "eventId_example"; // String | The UUID of the event to read
try {
ApiEvent result = apiInstance.readEvent(eventId);
System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling EventsResourceApi#readEvent");
e.printStackTrace();
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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eventId | String | The UUID of the event to read |
ApiEventQueryResult readEvents(maxResults, query, resultOffset)
Allows you to query events in the system.
Allows you to query events in the system.
// 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.EventsResourceApi;
ApiClient defaultClient = Configuration.getDefaultApiClient();
// Configure HTTP basic authorization: basic
HttpBasicAuth basic = (HttpBasicAuth) defaultClient.getAuthentication("basic");
basic.setUsername("YOUR USERNAME");
basic.setPassword("YOUR PASSWORD");
EventsResourceApi apiInstance = new EventsResourceApi();
java.math.BigDecimal maxResults = new java.math.BigDecimal(); // java.math.BigDecimal | The maximum number of events to return.
String query = "query_example"; // String | 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 \"<\", \"<=\", \">=\", \">\" respectively. These comparators are only applicable for date time fields.
java.math.BigDecimal resultOffset = new java.math.BigDecimal(); // java.math.BigDecimal | Specified the offset of events to return.
try {
ApiEventQueryResult result = apiInstance.readEvents(maxResults, query, resultOffset);
System.out.println(result);
} catch (ApiException e) {
System.err.println("Exception when calling EventsResourceApi#readEvents");
e.printStackTrace();
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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maxResults | java.math.BigDecimal | The maximum number of events to return. | [optional] [default to 100] |
query | String | 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:
The other valid comparators are =lt=, =le=, =ge=, and =gt=. They stand for "<", "<=", ">=", ">" respectively. These comparators are only applicable for date time fields. | [optional] |
resultOffset | java.math.BigDecimal | Specified the offset of events to return. | [optional] [default to 0] |