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thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestResultsApi
All URIs are relative to https://api.thousandeyes.com/v7
| Method | HTTP request | Description |
|---|---|---|
| get_test_network_results | GET /test-results/{testId}/network | Get network test results |
| get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results | GET /test-results/{testId}/path-vis/agent/{agentId}/round/{roundId} | Get path visualization test results by agent and round |
| get_test_path_vis_results | GET /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 no window, start time, or end time is specified, data for the most recent round is returned. If a window or start time is specified, the results might include a round that started just before the specified start time.
Example
- Bearer Authentication (BearerAuth):
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/v7
# See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters.
configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration(
host = "https://api.thousandeyes.com/v7"
)
# 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.core.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# Create an instance of the API class
api_instance = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestResultsApi(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 NetworkTestResultsApi->get_test_network_results:\n")
pprint(api_response)
except Exception as e:
print("Exception when calling NetworkTestResultsApi->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 | 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
Authorization
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 | - |
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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):
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/v7
# See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters.
configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration(
host = "https://api.thousandeyes.com/v7"
)
# 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.core.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# Create an instance of the API class
api_instance = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestResultsApi(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 NetworkTestResultsApi->get_test_path_vis_agent_round_results:\n")
pprint(api_response)
except Exception as e:
print("Exception when calling NetworkTestResultsApi->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 | 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
Authorization
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 | - |
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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):
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/v7
# See configuration.py for a list of all supported configuration parameters.
configuration = thousandeyes_sdk.core.Configuration(
host = "https://api.thousandeyes.com/v7"
)
# 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.core.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# Create an instance of the API class
api_instance = thousandeyes_sdk.test_results.NetworkTestResultsApi(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 NetworkTestResultsApi->get_test_path_vis_results:\n")
pprint(api_response)
except Exception as e:
print("Exception when calling NetworkTestResultsApi->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 | 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
Authorization
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 | - |
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