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Calls Listing (ssd api-management list traces)

The `ssd api-management list traces` command allows you to list calls for managed APIs on Sensedia API Platform.
NOTE

You can use the ssd api-management list traces command or its shortened version ssd apim list traces.

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For more specific information, refer to the documentation about General Trace on Sensedia API Platform.

Usage

The ssd api-management list traces command can be followed by flags with their respective arguments:

If no flag is specified, the interactive mode will be enabled.

Available flags

The following flags can be used with the ssd api-management list traces command:

Flag
Type
Description
-n , --api-namestringName of the monitored API
-v , --api-versionstringVersion of the monitored API
-e , --environmentsstringA specific API environment to filter by
-h, --helpDisplays help for the command
--http-responsestringHTTP response status. Available options: "SUCCESS", "ERROR", "CLIENT ERROR", "SERVER ERROR". Default: ALL
--limitintNumber of calls to be displayed. It must be an integer from 1 to 500. If this flag is not specified, the default will be 50 calls
-m , --methodstringHTTP method of the request
-o, --outputstringSpecifies the display type of the information. E.g.: -o json
-p, --pageintSpecifies from which page to display the information. E.g.: --page 1
-q, --querystringFilters the information to be returned. E.g.: --query apiName:Users
-r , --resourcestringName of the resource used in the request (URI)
--revisionstringRevision of the monitored API
-s, --sizeintNumber of resources to be listed. E.g.: --size 100

Global Flags

Flag
Type
Description
-c, --configstringConfiguration file (default: $HOME/.sensedia/config.json)
--profilestringThe configuration profile you want to use (default: "default")
--verboseLists all requests made by the command. It is possible to store this information in a TXT file instead of displaying it on the terminal. E.g.: $ ssd (api-management | apim) list apis --verbose 2> log.txt

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