Query Args
Submit a query to be processed in the background. If the submission of the query succeeds, the API returns a 201 status and an ID that refer to the query. In addition to the HTTP status 201, the state
of "enqueued" means that the request succeeded. Note - this resource's API doesn't support deletion. When deleted, the resource will persist on Google Cloud even though it will be deleted from Pulumi state.
Constructors
Properties
Delimiter used in the CSV file, if outputFormat
is set to csv
. Defaults to the ,
(comma) character. Supported delimiter characters include comma (,
), pipe (|
), and tab (\t
).
A list of dimensions. https://docs.apigee.com/api-platform/analytics/analytics-reference#dimensions
Hostname needs to be specified if query intends to run at host level. This field is only allowed when query is submitted by CreateHostAsyncQuery where analytics data will be grouped by organization and hostname.
Boolean expression that can be used to filter data. Filter expressions can be combined using AND/OR terms and should be fully parenthesized to avoid ambiguity. See Analytics metrics, dimensions, and filters reference https://docs.apigee.com/api-platform/analytics/analytics-reference for more information on the fields available to filter on. For more information on the tokens that you use to build filter expressions, see Filter expression syntax. https://docs.apigee.com/api-platform/analytics/asynch-reports-api#filter-expression-syntax
Time unit used to group the result set. Valid values include: second, minute, hour, day, week, or month. If a query includes groupByTimeUnit, then the result is an aggregation based on the specified time unit and the resultant timestamp does not include milliseconds precision. If a query omits groupByTimeUnit, then the resultant timestamp includes milliseconds precision.
A list of Metrics.
Valid values include: csv
or json
. Defaults to json
. Note: Configure the delimiter for CSV output using the csvDelimiter property.
Asynchronous Report ID.
Time range for the query. Can use the following predefined strings to specify the time range: last60minutes
last24hours
last7days
Or, specify the timeRange as a structure describing start and end timestamps in the ISO format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ. Example: "timeRange": { "start": "2018-07-29T00:13:00Z", "end": "2018-08-01T00:18:00Z" }