# thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestMetricsApi All URIs are relative to *https://api.thousandeyes.com* Method | HTTP request | Description ------------- | ------------- | ------------- [**get_test_network_results**](NetworkTestMetricsApi.md#get_test_network_results) | **GET** /v7/test-results/{testId}/network | Get network test results [**get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results**](NetworkTestMetricsApi.md#get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results) | **GET** /v7/test-results/{testId}/path-vis/agent/{agentId}/round/{roundId} | Get path visualization test results by agent and round [**get_test_path_vis_results**](NetworkTestMetricsApi.md#get_test_path_vis_results) | **GET** /v7/test-results/{testId}/path-vis | Get path visualization network test results # **get_test_network_results** > NetworkTestResults get_test_network_results(test_id, aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, cursor=cursor, direction=direction) Get network test results Returns network test results for every agent and round. If you do not specify a window or a start and end date, data is displayed for the most recent testing round. ### Example * Bearer Authentication (BearerAuth): ```python import thousandeyes_sdk.test_results from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.models.network_test_results import NetworkTestResults from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.models.test_direction import TestDirection from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.rest import ApiException from pprint import pprint # Defining the host is optional and defaults to https://api.thousandeyes.com # See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters. configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration( host = "https://api.thousandeyes.com" ) # The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters # in accordance with the API server security policy. # Examples for each auth method are provided below, use the example that # satisfies your auth use case. # Configure Bearer authorization: BearerAuth configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration( access_token = os.environ["BEARER_TOKEN"] ) # Enter a context with an instance of the API client with thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client: # Create an instance of the API class api_instance = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestMetricsApi(api_client) test_id = '202701' # str | Test ID aid = '1234' # str | 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. (optional) window = '12h' # str | 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`. (optional) start_date = '2022-07-17T22:00:54Z' # datetime | 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`. (optional) end_date = '2022-07-18T22:00:54Z' # datetime | 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`. (optional) cursor = 'cursor_example' # str | (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. (optional) direction = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.TestDirection() # TestDirection | Choose the direction for the metrics you want: [`from-target`, `to-target`, `bidirectional`]. This applies when you're doing bidirectional Agent-to-Agent tests. For bidirectional data, you'll get combined results; otherwise, you'll get data for one direction. If you try to get unidirectional test data with an incorrect direction parameter, it will trigger an error response. (optional) try: # Get network test results api_response = api_instance.get_test_network_results(test_id, aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, cursor=cursor, direction=direction) print("The response of NetworkTestMetricsApi->get_test_network_results:\n") pprint(api_response) except Exception as e: print("Exception when calling NetworkTestMetricsApi->get_test_network_results: %s\n" % e) ``` ### Parameters Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **test_id** | **str**| Test ID | **aid** | **str**| 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. | [optional] **window** | **str**| 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`. | [optional] **start_date** | **datetime**| 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`. | [optional] **end_date** | **datetime**| 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`. | [optional] **cursor** | **str**| (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. | [optional] **direction** | [**TestDirection**](.md)| Choose the direction for the metrics you want: [`from-target`, `to-target`, `bidirectional`]. This applies when you're doing bidirectional Agent-to-Agent tests. For bidirectional data, you'll get combined results; otherwise, you'll get data for one direction. If you try to get unidirectional test data with an incorrect direction parameter, it will trigger an error response. | [optional] ### Return type [**NetworkTestResults**](NetworkTestResults.md) ### Authorization [BearerAuth](../README.md#BearerAuth) ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: Not defined - **Accept**: application/hal+json, application/json, application/problem+json ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| **200** | OK | - | **400** | Bad Request | - | **401** | Unauthorized | - | **403** | Insufficient permissions to query endpoint | - | **404** | Not found | - | **429** | Exhausted rate limit for the organization | - | **500** | Internal server error | - | **502** | Bad Gateway | - | **0** | An error occurred | - | [[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to README]](../README.md) # **get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results** > PathVisDetailTestResults get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results(test_id, agent_id, round_id, aid=aid, direction=direction) Get path visualization test results by agent and round Returns a summary of the path trace data collected during path visualization for a given agent and round. With each attempt, three tries are made to reach the destination. The entire path is displayed in order. Bidirectional agent-to-agent tests also support the `direction` parameter. For example, if agents A, B, and C are testing agent D bidirectionally, and you want results from the route from agent A to agent D, you can use the query `direction=to-target`. For results from agent D to agent A, you can use `direction=from-target`. To get both results for both routes, query without the direction parameter. The source will always be agent A and the destination will be agent D, but the direction field will indicate which trace direction you want test results from. ### Example * Bearer Authentication (BearerAuth): ```python import thousandeyes_sdk.test_results from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.models.path_vis_detail_test_results import PathVisDetailTestResults from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.models.path_vis_direction import PathVisDirection from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.rest import ApiException from pprint import pprint # Defining the host is optional and defaults to https://api.thousandeyes.com # See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters. configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration( host = "https://api.thousandeyes.com" ) # The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters # in accordance with the API server security policy. # Examples for each auth method are provided below, use the example that # satisfies your auth use case. # Configure Bearer authorization: BearerAuth configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration( access_token = os.environ["BEARER_TOKEN"] ) # Enter a context with an instance of the API client with thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client: # Create an instance of the API class api_instance = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestMetricsApi(api_client) test_id = '202701' # str | Test ID agent_id = '11' # str | Agent ID round_id = '1384309800' # str | Round ID aid = '1234' # str | 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. (optional) direction = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.PathVisDirection() # PathVisDirection | Choose the direction for the metrics you want: [`from-target`, `to-target`]. This applies when you're doing bidirectional Agent-to-Agent tests. Omitting the parameter will default the results to both `from-target` and `to-target` values (bidirectional); otherwise, you'll get data for one direction. If you try to get unidirectional test data with an incorrect direction parameter, it will trigger an error response. (optional) try: # Get path visualization test results by agent and round api_response = api_instance.get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results(test_id, agent_id, round_id, aid=aid, direction=direction) print("The response of NetworkTestMetricsApi->get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results:\n") pprint(api_response) except Exception as e: print("Exception when calling NetworkTestMetricsApi->get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results: %s\n" % e) ``` ### Parameters Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **test_id** | **str**| Test ID | **agent_id** | **str**| Agent ID | **round_id** | **str**| Round ID | **aid** | **str**| 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. | [optional] **direction** | [**PathVisDirection**](.md)| Choose the direction for the metrics you want: [`from-target`, `to-target`]. This applies when you're doing bidirectional Agent-to-Agent tests. Omitting the parameter will default the results to both `from-target` and `to-target` values (bidirectional); otherwise, you'll get data for one direction. If you try to get unidirectional test data with an incorrect direction parameter, it will trigger an error response. | [optional] ### Return type [**PathVisDetailTestResults**](PathVisDetailTestResults.md) ### Authorization [BearerAuth](../README.md#BearerAuth) ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: Not defined - **Accept**: application/hal+json, application/json, application/problem+json ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| **200** | OK | - | **400** | Bad Request | - | **401** | Unauthorized | - | **403** | Insufficient permissions to query endpoint | - | **404** | Not found | - | **429** | Exhausted rate limit for the organization | - | **500** | Internal server error | - | **502** | Bad Gateway | - | **0** | An error occurred | - | [[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to README]](../README.md) # **get_test_path_vis_results** > PathVisTestResults get_test_path_vis_results(test_id, aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, cursor=cursor, direction=direction) Get path visualization network test results Returns a summary of the path trace data collected during path visualization for a given time range. With each attempt, three tries are made to reach the destination. The entire path is displayed in order. If you do not specify a window or a start and end date, data is displayed for the most recent testing round. Bidirectional agent-to-agent tests also support the `direction` parameter. For example, if agents A, B, and C are testing agent D bidirectionally, and you want results from the route from agent A to agent D, you can use the query `direction=to-target`. For results from agent D to agent A, you can use `direction=from-target`. To get both results for both routes, query without the direction parameter. The source will always be agent A and the destination will be agent D, but the direction field will indicate which trace direction you want test results from. ### Example * Bearer Authentication (BearerAuth): ```python import thousandeyes_sdk.test_results from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.models.path_vis_direction import PathVisDirection from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.models.path_vis_test_results import PathVisTestResults from thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.rest import ApiException from pprint import pprint # Defining the host is optional and defaults to https://api.thousandeyes.com # See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters. configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration( host = "https://api.thousandeyes.com" ) # The client must configure the authentication and authorization parameters # in accordance with the API server security policy. # Examples for each auth method are provided below, use the example that # satisfies your auth use case. # Configure Bearer authorization: BearerAuth configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration( access_token = os.environ["BEARER_TOKEN"] ) # Enter a context with an instance of the API client with thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client: # Create an instance of the API class api_instance = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestMetricsApi(api_client) test_id = '202701' # str | Test ID aid = '1234' # str | 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. (optional) window = '12h' # str | 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`. (optional) start_date = '2022-07-17T22:00:54Z' # datetime | 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`. (optional) end_date = '2022-07-18T22:00:54Z' # datetime | 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`. (optional) cursor = 'cursor_example' # str | (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. (optional) direction = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.PathVisDirection() # PathVisDirection | Choose the direction for the metrics you want: [`from-target`, `to-target`]. This applies when you're doing bidirectional Agent-to-Agent tests. Omitting the parameter will default the results to both `from-target` and `to-target` values (bidirectional); otherwise, you'll get data for one direction. If you try to get unidirectional test data with an incorrect direction parameter, it will trigger an error response. (optional) try: # Get path visualization network test results api_response = api_instance.get_test_path_vis_results(test_id, aid=aid, window=window, start_date=start_date, end_date=end_date, cursor=cursor, direction=direction) print("The response of NetworkTestMetricsApi->get_test_path_vis_results:\n") pprint(api_response) except Exception as e: print("Exception when calling NetworkTestMetricsApi->get_test_path_vis_results: %s\n" % e) ``` ### Parameters Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- **test_id** | **str**| Test ID | **aid** | **str**| 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. | [optional] **window** | **str**| 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`. | [optional] **start_date** | **datetime**| 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`. | [optional] **end_date** | **datetime**| 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`. | [optional] **cursor** | **str**| (Optional) Opaque cursor used for pagination. Clients should use `next` value from `_links` instead of this parameter. | [optional] **direction** | [**PathVisDirection**](.md)| Choose the direction for the metrics you want: [`from-target`, `to-target`]. This applies when you're doing bidirectional Agent-to-Agent tests. Omitting the parameter will default the results to both `from-target` and `to-target` values (bidirectional); otherwise, you'll get data for one direction. If you try to get unidirectional test data with an incorrect direction parameter, it will trigger an error response. | [optional] ### Return type [**PathVisTestResults**](PathVisTestResults.md) ### Authorization [BearerAuth](../README.md#BearerAuth) ### HTTP request headers - **Content-Type**: Not defined - **Accept**: application/hal+json, application/json, application/problem+json ### HTTP response details | Status code | Description | Response headers | |-------------|-------------|------------------| **200** | OK | - | **400** | Bad Request | - | **401** | Unauthorized | - | **403** | Insufficient permissions to query endpoint | - | **404** | Not found | - | **429** | Exhausted rate limit for the organization | - | **500** | Internal server error | - | **502** | Bad Gateway | - | **0** | An error occurred | - | [[Back to top]](#) [[Back to API list]](../README.md#documentation-for-api-endpoints) [[Back to Model list]](../README.md#documentation-for-models) [[Back to README]](../README.md)