# coding: utf-8 """ Alerts API You can manage the following alert functionalities on the ThousandEyes platform using the Alerts API: * **Alerts**: Retrieve alert details. Alerts are assigned to tests through alert rules. * **Alert Rules**: Conditions that you configure in order to highlight or be notified of events of interest in your ThousandEyes tests. When an alert rule’s conditions are met, the associated alert is triggered and the alert becomes active. It remains active until the alert is cleared. Alert rules are reusable across multiple tests.. * **Alert Suppression Windows**: Suppress alerts for tests during periods such as planned maintenance. Windows can be one-time events or recurring events to handle periodic occurrences such as monthly downtime for maintenance. For more information about the alerts, see [Alerts](https://docs.thousandeyes.com/product-documentation/alerts). Generated by OpenAPI Generator (https://openapi-generator.tech) Do not edit the class manually. """ # noqa: E501 import warnings from pydantic import validate_call, Field, StrictFloat, StrictStr, StrictInt from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union from typing_extensions import Annotated from importlib.metadata import version import thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models from datetime import datetime from pydantic import Field, StrictInt, StrictStr, field_validator from typing import Any, Optional from typing_extensions import Annotated from thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models.alert_detail import AlertDetail from thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models.alerts import Alerts from thousandeyes_sdk.core.api_client import ApiClient, RequestSerialized from thousandeyes_sdk.core.api_response import ApiResponse from thousandeyes_sdk.core.rest import RESTResponseType class AlertsApi: """NOTE: This class is auto generated by OpenAPI Generator Ref: https://openapi-generator.tech Do not edit the class manually. """ def __init__(self, api_client=None) -> None: if api_client is None: api_client = ApiClient.get_default() api_client.user_agent = "ThousandEyesSDK-Python/{0}".format(version("thousandeyes-sdk-alerts")) self.api_client = api_client @validate_call def get_alert( self, alert_id: Annotated[StrictStr, Field(description="Unique alert ID.")], aid: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response.")] = None, _request_timeout: Union[ None, Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Tuple[ Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)] ] ] = None, _request_auth: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _content_type: Optional[StrictStr] = None, _headers: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _host_index: Annotated[StrictInt, Field(ge=0, le=0)] = 0, ) -> AlertDetail: """Retrieve alert details Returns detailed information about an alert using its ID. :param alert_id: Unique alert ID. (required) :type alert_id: str :param aid: A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response. :type aid: str :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :type _request_timeout: int, tuple(int, int), optional :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :param _content_type: force content-type for the request. :type _content_type: str, Optional :param _headers: set to override the headers for a single request; this effectively ignores the headers in the spec for a single request. :type _headers: dict, optional :param _host_index: set to override the host_index for a single request; this effectively ignores the host_index in the spec for a single request. :type _host_index: int, optional :return: Returns the result object. """ # noqa: E501 _param = self._get_alert_serialize( alert_id=alert_id, aid=aid, _request_auth=_request_auth, _content_type=_content_type, _headers=_headers, _host_index=_host_index ) _response_types_map: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = { '200': "AlertDetail", '401': "UnauthorizedError", '403': "Error", '404': "Error", '429': "Error", '500': "Error", } response_data = self.api_client.call_api( *_param, _request_timeout=_request_timeout ) response_data.read() return self.api_client.response_deserialize( response_data=response_data, response_types_map=_response_types_map, models=thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models, ).data @validate_call def get_alert_with_http_info( self, alert_id: Annotated[StrictStr, Field(description="Unique alert ID.")], aid: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response.")] = None, _request_timeout: Union[ None, Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Tuple[ Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)] ] ] = None, _request_auth: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _content_type: Optional[StrictStr] = None, _headers: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _host_index: Annotated[StrictInt, Field(ge=0, le=0)] = 0, ) -> ApiResponse[AlertDetail]: """Retrieve alert details Returns detailed information about an alert using its ID. :param alert_id: Unique alert ID. (required) :type alert_id: str :param aid: A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response. :type aid: str :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :type _request_timeout: int, tuple(int, int), optional :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :param _content_type: force content-type for the request. :type _content_type: str, Optional :param _headers: set to override the headers for a single request; this effectively ignores the headers in the spec for a single request. :type _headers: dict, optional :param _host_index: set to override the host_index for a single request; this effectively ignores the host_index in the spec for a single request. :type _host_index: int, optional :return: Returns the result object. """ # noqa: E501 _param = self._get_alert_serialize( alert_id=alert_id, aid=aid, _request_auth=_request_auth, _content_type=_content_type, _headers=_headers, _host_index=_host_index ) _response_types_map: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = { '200': "AlertDetail", '401': "UnauthorizedError", '403': "Error", '404': "Error", '429': "Error", '500': "Error", } response_data = self.api_client.call_api( *_param, _request_timeout=_request_timeout ) response_data.read() return self.api_client.response_deserialize( response_data=response_data, response_types_map=_response_types_map, models=thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models, ) @validate_call def get_alert_without_preload_content( self, alert_id: Annotated[StrictStr, Field(description="Unique alert ID.")], aid: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response.")] = None, _request_timeout: Union[ None, Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Tuple[ Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)] ] ] = None, _request_auth: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _content_type: Optional[StrictStr] = None, _headers: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _host_index: Annotated[StrictInt, Field(ge=0, le=0)] = 0, ) -> RESTResponseType: """Retrieve alert details Returns detailed information about an alert using its ID. :param alert_id: Unique alert ID. (required) :type alert_id: str :param aid: A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response. :type aid: str :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :type _request_timeout: int, tuple(int, int), optional :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :param _content_type: force content-type for the request. :type _content_type: str, Optional :param _headers: set to override the headers for a single request; this effectively ignores the headers in the spec for a single request. :type _headers: dict, optional :param _host_index: set to override the host_index for a single request; this effectively ignores the host_index in the spec for a single request. :type _host_index: int, optional :return: Returns the result object. """ # noqa: E501 _param = self._get_alert_serialize( alert_id=alert_id, aid=aid, _request_auth=_request_auth, _content_type=_content_type, _headers=_headers, _host_index=_host_index ) _response_types_map: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = { '200': "AlertDetail", '401': "UnauthorizedError", '403': "Error", '404': "Error", '429': "Error", '500': "Error", } response_data = self.api_client.call_api( *_param, _request_timeout=_request_timeout ) return response_data.response def _get_alert_serialize( self, alert_id, aid, _request_auth, _content_type, _headers, _host_index, ) -> RequestSerialized: _host = None _collection_formats: Dict[str, str] = { } _path_params: Dict[str, str] = {} _query_params: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [] _header_params: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = _headers or {} _form_params: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [] _files: Dict[str, Union[str, bytes]] = {} _body_params: Optional[bytes] = None # process the path parameters if alert_id is not None: _path_params['alertId'] = alert_id # process the query parameters if aid is not None: _query_params.append(('aid', aid)) # process the header parameters # process the form parameters # process the body parameter # set the HTTP header `Accept` _header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.select_header_accept( [ 'application/hal+json', 'application/json', 'application/problem+json' ] ) # authentication setting _auth_settings: List[str] = [ 'BearerAuth' ] return self.api_client.param_serialize( method='GET', resource_path='/alerts/{alertId}', path_params=_path_params, query_params=_query_params, header_params=_header_params, body=_body_params, post_params=_form_params, files=_files, auth_settings=_auth_settings, collection_formats=_collection_formats, _host=_host, _request_auth=_request_auth ) @validate_call def get_alerts( self, aid: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response.")] = None, window: Annotated[Optional[Annotated[str, Field(strict=True)]], Field(description="A dynamic time interval up to the current time of the request. Specify the interval as a number followed by an optional type: `s` for seconds (default if no type is specified), `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, and `w` for weeks. For a precise date range, use `startDate` and `endDate`.")] = None, start_date: Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="Use with the `endDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`.")] = None, end_date: Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="Defaults to current time the request is made. Use with the `startDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`.")] = None, max: Annotated[Optional[StrictInt], Field(description="(Optional) Maximum number of objects to return.")] = None, cursor: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="(Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter.")] = None, state: Annotated[Optional[Any], Field(description="Optional parameter to match a specific alert state. If not specified, it defaults to `trigger`.")] = None, _request_timeout: Union[ None, Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Tuple[ Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)] ] ] = None, _request_auth: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _content_type: Optional[StrictStr] = None, _headers: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _host_index: Annotated[StrictInt, Field(ge=0, le=0)] = 0, ) -> Alerts: """List active alerts Returns a list of active alerts. If no alerts are active within the specified time range, an empty response is returned. Note that time filters (`window`, `startDate`, or `endDate`) are only applied to cleared alerts. :param aid: A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response. :type aid: str :param window: A dynamic time interval up to the current time of the request. Specify the interval as a number followed by an optional type: `s` for seconds (default if no type is specified), `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, and `w` for weeks. For a precise date range, use `startDate` and `endDate`. :type window: str :param start_date: Use with the `endDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`. :type start_date: datetime :param end_date: Defaults to current time the request is made. Use with the `startDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`. :type end_date: datetime :param max: (Optional) Maximum number of objects to return. :type max: int :param cursor: (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. :type cursor: str :param state: Optional parameter to match a specific alert state. If not specified, it defaults to `trigger`. :type state: State :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :type _request_timeout: int, tuple(int, int), optional :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :param _content_type: force content-type for the request. :type _content_type: str, Optional :param _headers: set to override the headers for a single request; this effectively ignores the headers in the spec for a single request. :type _headers: dict, optional :param _host_index: set to override the host_index for a single request; this effectively ignores the host_index in the spec for a single request. :type _host_index: int, optional :return: Returns the result object. """ # noqa: E501 _param = self._get_alerts_serialize( aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, max=max, cursor=cursor, state=state, _request_auth=_request_auth, _content_type=_content_type, _headers=_headers, _host_index=_host_index ) _response_types_map: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = { '200': "Alerts", '401': "UnauthorizedError", '403': "Error", '404': "Error", '429': "Error", '500': "Error", } response_data = self.api_client.call_api( *_param, _request_timeout=_request_timeout ) response_data.read() return self.api_client.response_deserialize( response_data=response_data, response_types_map=_response_types_map, models=thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models, ).data @validate_call def get_alerts_with_http_info( self, aid: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response.")] = None, window: Annotated[Optional[Annotated[str, Field(strict=True)]], Field(description="A dynamic time interval up to the current time of the request. Specify the interval as a number followed by an optional type: `s` for seconds (default if no type is specified), `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, and `w` for weeks. For a precise date range, use `startDate` and `endDate`.")] = None, start_date: Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="Use with the `endDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`.")] = None, end_date: Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="Defaults to current time the request is made. Use with the `startDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`.")] = None, max: Annotated[Optional[StrictInt], Field(description="(Optional) Maximum number of objects to return.")] = None, cursor: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="(Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter.")] = None, state: Annotated[Optional[Any], Field(description="Optional parameter to match a specific alert state. If not specified, it defaults to `trigger`.")] = None, _request_timeout: Union[ None, Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Tuple[ Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)] ] ] = None, _request_auth: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _content_type: Optional[StrictStr] = None, _headers: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _host_index: Annotated[StrictInt, Field(ge=0, le=0)] = 0, ) -> ApiResponse[Alerts]: """List active alerts Returns a list of active alerts. If no alerts are active within the specified time range, an empty response is returned. Note that time filters (`window`, `startDate`, or `endDate`) are only applied to cleared alerts. :param aid: A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response. :type aid: str :param window: A dynamic time interval up to the current time of the request. Specify the interval as a number followed by an optional type: `s` for seconds (default if no type is specified), `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, and `w` for weeks. For a precise date range, use `startDate` and `endDate`. :type window: str :param start_date: Use with the `endDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`. :type start_date: datetime :param end_date: Defaults to current time the request is made. Use with the `startDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`. :type end_date: datetime :param max: (Optional) Maximum number of objects to return. :type max: int :param cursor: (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. :type cursor: str :param state: Optional parameter to match a specific alert state. If not specified, it defaults to `trigger`. :type state: State :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :type _request_timeout: int, tuple(int, int), optional :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :param _content_type: force content-type for the request. :type _content_type: str, Optional :param _headers: set to override the headers for a single request; this effectively ignores the headers in the spec for a single request. :type _headers: dict, optional :param _host_index: set to override the host_index for a single request; this effectively ignores the host_index in the spec for a single request. :type _host_index: int, optional :return: Returns the result object. """ # noqa: E501 _param = self._get_alerts_serialize( aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, max=max, cursor=cursor, state=state, _request_auth=_request_auth, _content_type=_content_type, _headers=_headers, _host_index=_host_index ) _response_types_map: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = { '200': "Alerts", '401': "UnauthorizedError", '403': "Error", '404': "Error", '429': "Error", '500': "Error", } response_data = self.api_client.call_api( *_param, _request_timeout=_request_timeout ) response_data.read() return self.api_client.response_deserialize( response_data=response_data, response_types_map=_response_types_map, models=thousandeyes_sdk.alerts.models, ) @validate_call def get_alerts_without_preload_content( self, aid: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response.")] = None, window: Annotated[Optional[Annotated[str, Field(strict=True)]], Field(description="A dynamic time interval up to the current time of the request. Specify the interval as a number followed by an optional type: `s` for seconds (default if no type is specified), `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, and `w` for weeks. For a precise date range, use `startDate` and `endDate`.")] = None, start_date: Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="Use with the `endDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`.")] = None, end_date: Annotated[Optional[datetime], Field(description="Defaults to current time the request is made. Use with the `startDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`.")] = None, max: Annotated[Optional[StrictInt], Field(description="(Optional) Maximum number of objects to return.")] = None, cursor: Annotated[Optional[StrictStr], Field(description="(Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter.")] = None, state: Annotated[Optional[Any], Field(description="Optional parameter to match a specific alert state. If not specified, it defaults to `trigger`.")] = None, _request_timeout: Union[ None, Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Tuple[ Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)], Annotated[StrictFloat, Field(gt=0)] ] ] = None, _request_auth: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _content_type: Optional[StrictStr] = None, _headers: Optional[Dict[StrictStr, Any]] = None, _host_index: Annotated[StrictInt, Field(ge=0, le=0)] = 0, ) -> RESTResponseType: """List active alerts Returns a list of active alerts. If no alerts are active within the specified time range, an empty response is returned. Note that time filters (`window`, `startDate`, or `endDate`) are only applied to cleared alerts. :param aid: A unique identifier associated with your account group. You can retrieve your `AccountGroupId` from the `/account-groups` endpoint. Note that you must be assigned to the target account group. Specifying this parameter without being assigned to the target account group will result in an error response. :type aid: str :param window: A dynamic time interval up to the current time of the request. Specify the interval as a number followed by an optional type: `s` for seconds (default if no type is specified), `m` for minutes, `h` for hours, `d` for days, and `w` for weeks. For a precise date range, use `startDate` and `endDate`. :type window: str :param start_date: Use with the `endDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`. :type start_date: datetime :param end_date: Defaults to current time the request is made. Use with the `startDate` parameter. Include the complete time (hours, minutes, and seconds) in UTC time zone, following the ISO 8601 date-time format. See the example for reference. Please note that this parameter can't be used with `window`. :type end_date: datetime :param max: (Optional) Maximum number of objects to return. :type max: int :param cursor: (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. :type cursor: str :param state: Optional parameter to match a specific alert state. If not specified, it defaults to `trigger`. :type state: State :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :type _request_timeout: int, tuple(int, int), optional :param _request_auth: set to override the auth_settings for an a single request; this effectively ignores the authentication in the spec for a single request. :type _request_auth: dict, optional :param _content_type: force content-type for the request. :type _content_type: str, Optional :param _headers: set to override the headers for a single request; this effectively ignores the headers in the spec for a single request. :type _headers: dict, optional :param _host_index: set to override the host_index for a single request; this effectively ignores the host_index in the spec for a single request. :type _host_index: int, optional :return: Returns the result object. """ # noqa: E501 _param = self._get_alerts_serialize( aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, max=max, cursor=cursor, state=state, _request_auth=_request_auth, _content_type=_content_type, _headers=_headers, _host_index=_host_index ) _response_types_map: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = { '200': "Alerts", '401': "UnauthorizedError", '403': "Error", '404': "Error", '429': "Error", '500': "Error", } response_data = self.api_client.call_api( *_param, _request_timeout=_request_timeout ) return response_data.response def _get_alerts_serialize( self, aid, window, start_date, end_date, max, cursor, state, _request_auth, _content_type, _headers, _host_index, ) -> RequestSerialized: _host = None _collection_formats: Dict[str, str] = { } _path_params: Dict[str, str] = {} _query_params: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [] _header_params: Dict[str, Optional[str]] = _headers or {} _form_params: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [] _files: Dict[str, Union[str, bytes]] = {} _body_params: Optional[bytes] = None # process the path parameters # process the query parameters if aid is not None: _query_params.append(('aid', aid)) if window is not None: _query_params.append(('window', window)) if start_date is not None: if isinstance(start_date, datetime): _query_params.append( ( 'startDate', start_date.strftime( self.api_client.configuration.datetime_format ) ) ) else: _query_params.append(('startDate', start_date)) if end_date is not None: if isinstance(end_date, datetime): _query_params.append( ( 'endDate', end_date.strftime( self.api_client.configuration.datetime_format ) ) ) else: _query_params.append(('endDate', end_date)) if max is not None: _query_params.append(('max', max)) if cursor is not None: _query_params.append(('cursor', cursor)) if state is not None: _query_params.append(('state', state)) # process the header parameters # process the form parameters # process the body parameter # set the HTTP header `Accept` _header_params['Accept'] = self.api_client.select_header_accept( [ 'application/hal+json', 'application/json', 'application/problem+json' ] ) # authentication setting _auth_settings: List[str] = [ 'BearerAuth' ] return self.api_client.param_serialize( method='GET', resource_path='/alerts', path_params=_path_params, query_params=_query_params, header_params=_header_params, body=_body_params, post_params=_form_params, files=_files, auth_settings=_auth_settings, collection_formats=_collection_formats, _host=_host, _request_auth=_request_auth )