Get current HDR collections status
https://{managementIp}/rest/{version}/statistics/collections
Request
-
version: string
REST API version string.
Available values: v1.1
-
Authorization:
The value in the Authorization header must be the string "
Bearer {access token}
", where{access token}
is a valid, unexpired token received in response to a prior/rest/{version}/auth/token
request.
There's no request body for this operation.
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- application/xml
200 Response
object
object
object
-
groups(optional):
array groups
-
push(optional):
object push
-
pushReceivers(optional):
array pushReceivers
-
status(optional):
string
Allowed Values:
[ "running", "stopped" ]
object
-
nextPush(optional):
string
Example:
2018-09-05T10:41:55.0-0400
-
subsequentPush(optional):
integer
Example:
15
object
-
bootState:
string
Allowed Values:
[ "enabled", "disabled" ]
-
endTime:
string
-
licensed(optional):
string
Allowed Values:
[ true, false ]
-
name:
string
Example:
sip-sessions
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startTime:
string
object
-
address(optional):
string
Example:
10.196.72.171
-
state(optional):
string
Allowed Values:
[ "reachable", "unreachable" ]
Example:reachable
400 Response
object
object
-
link(optional):
string
If available, a message with possible valid API URL(s) for the client to invokeExample:
Available URL(s) message string
object
-
errorMessage(optional):
string
Example:
Error message string
401 Response
object
object
-
link(optional):
string
If available, a message with possible valid API URL(s) for the client to invokeExample:
Available URL(s) message string
object
-
errorMessage(optional):
string
Example:
Error message string
404 Response
object
object
-
link(optional):
string
If available, a message with possible valid API URL(s) for the client to invokeExample:
Available URL(s) message string
object
-
errorMessage(optional):
string
Example:
Error message string
Examples
Example of Accessing the API with cURL
The following example shows how to get current HDR collections status by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL.
curl -X GET \
--header "Accept: application/xml" \
--header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
"https://10.0.0.2/rest/v1.1/statistics/collections"
Example of Accessing the API with Python
The following example shows how to get current HDR collections status by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using Python. This example assumes you have a valid token stored in the token
variable. For an example of authenticating with Python, see Authenticate.
import requests
headers = { "Accept":"application/xml", "Authorization":"Bearer " + token }
url = "https://10.0.0.2/rest/v1.1/statistics/collections"
resp = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
Example of the Response Headers
The following shows an example of the response headers.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 14:00:52 GMT
Cache-Control: no-cache
Content-Length: 538
Content-Type: application/xml
Connection: keep-alive
Keep-Alive: timeout=60, max=99
Last-Modified: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 14:00:52 GMT
X-Appweb-Seq: 3
Example of the Response Body
The following example shows the contents of the response body in XML format.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<response>
<data>
<collectionStatus>
<status>running</status>
<groups>
<group>
<name>temperature</name>
<bootState>disabled</bootState>
<startTime>now</startTime>
<endTime>never</endTime>
</group>
</groups>
<push>
<nextPush>2019-01-16T09:01:05-0500</nextPush>
<subsequentPushMinutes>5</subsequentPushMinutes>
</push>
<pushReceivers>
<pushReceiver>
<address>10.4.4.4</address>
<state>reachable</state>
</pushReceiver>
</pushReceivers>
</collectionStatus>
</data>
<messages/>
<links/>
</response>