Outages
The Outages screen allows you to manage the scheduled unavailability of one or more APIs, so that the maintenance is notified to the regulatory APIs of the ecosystem.
Throughout their lifecycle, Open Finance APIs go through unavailability periods, scheduled downtime to perform maintenance. These downtimes are called Outages and must be reported to the Open Finance ecosystem. To learn more, read Reports and Metrics (in Portuguese). |
Create Outage
Allows you to register an unavailability through the button in the lower right corner of the screen. When you press it, fill in the fields:
Name |
To identify the outage. It must contain up to 240 characters. |
Explanation |
With the explanation of the reasons for the unavailability. |
Start |
Date and time scheduled for the beginning of the unavailability. |
End |
Date and time scheduled for the end of the unavailability. |
Unavailable Endpoints |
To identify which endpoints will be unavailable. The list shows all the families and specific APIs available to your organization, you must select at least one. |
It is possible to schedule the same unavailability for the whole ecosystem by checking the [All Endpoints] checkbox, or selecting specific families and APIs from the list.
Registered unavailabilities are returned to the regulatory API. |
Details
Allows you to view an outage record in detail.
By clicking on the arrow icon , you can see the explanation about the reasons for unavailability, expected date and time of closure and the unavailable endpoints during the process, as shown below:
Besides viewing the list of all registered outages, the grid allows you to:
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Edit an outage that has not been executed yet
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Delete a registered outage
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Filter by period. By clicking on the funnel icon , it is also possible to make a combined filter, adding the fields Name and Endpoint to the search.
To search for the information you have entered in the filter, click [SEARCH]. To clear the search, click [CLEAR].
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