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.
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:
ssd api-management list traces [flags]
If no flag is specified, the interactive mode will be enabled.
# Lists the latest calls for an APIs. $ ssd api-management list traces --api-name “My API” --api-version 1.0 --revision 1 --method GET --resource resource # Lists the latest calls for an API in an environment $ ssd api-management list traces --api-name “My API” --api-version 1.0 --revision 1 --method GET --resource resource --environment Production # Lists the latest calls for an API by HTTP Response $ ssd api-management list traces --api-name “My API” --api-version 1.0 --revision 1 --method GET --resource resource --http-response “ERROR” # Lists the latest calls for an API by selecting a trace limit $ ssd api-management list traces --api-name “My API” --api-version 1.0 --revision 1 --method GET --resource resource --limit 100
Available flags
The following flags can be used with the ssd api-management list traces
command:
Flag |
Type |
Description |
-n , --api-name |
string |
Name of the monitored API |
-v , --api-version |
string |
Version of the monitored API |
-e , --environments |
string |
A specific API environment to filter by |
-h, --help |
Displays help for the command |
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--http-response |
string |
HTTP response status. Available options: |
--limit |
int |
Number 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 , --method |
string |
HTTP method of the request |
-o, --output |
string |
Specifies the display type of the information. E.g.: |
-p, --page |
int |
Specifies from which page to display the information. E.g.: |
-q, --query |
string |
Filters the information to be returned. E.g.: |
-r , --resource |
string |
Name of the resource used in the request (URI) |
--revision |
string |
Revision of the monitored API |
-s, --size |
int |
Number of resources to be listed. E.g.: |
Global Flags
Flag | Type | Description |
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-c, --config |
string |
Configuration file (default: |
--profile |
string |
The configuration profile you want to use (default: "default") |
--verbose |
Lists 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.: |
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