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This page refers to functionality that has been removed from License Statistics. This information no longer applies to License Statistics v6.3 and newer. |
The User Hosts List endpoint delivers license usage metrics specific to the Realtime Users Count report, namely "User history for last 14 days", i.e. ; that is, a list of all user-on-host pairs using a license on all realtime servers over a given timeframetime period.
Obtaining information about user hosts
You can easily list user-on-host pairs by sending the following HTTP request.
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GET /api/v1/report/features/user-history/user-hosts/${returnType}?sd=${startDateYYYY-MM-DD}&ed=${endDateYYYY-MM-DD}&(additional parameters, as needed) |
where $ indicates a variable value that you can replace with a value that best suits your needs and . The possible parameters are as follows:described below.
Parameter | Required | Type | Description | |||||
${returnType} | Yes | string | Specifies the format in which license usage data will be returned. The format can be one of the following: json, csv, xls, xlsx or pdfStandard format option. See Making an API request for details. | |||||
sd | Yes | stringdate | Specifies the start date for which the report will be generated.The date is in YYYY-MM-DD format; for example, 2017-05-20. | |||||
ed | Yes | stringdate | Specifies the end date for which the report will be generated. The date is in YYYY-MM-DD format; for example, 2017-05-27.rn | |||||
standard report options | No | string | Specifies the name of the report that will be displayed once the report has been exported to PDF or XLS/XLSX. For CSV and JSON formats this parameter will be ignored. | |||||
filter | No | json/string | Applies filtering license usage data on all fields. To filter by a string column, use the following format:
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fieldsVisibility | No | json/string | Specifies field visibility settings, like this:
where "1" indicates that a specific field is visible and ''0" indicates that it is not. Note that the order of the settings you make is important – when exported, the fields will be visible in exactly the same order you specify here. | |||||
limit | No | integer | Determines the maximum number of data records that can be returned. The value must be greater than zero. | |||||
offset | No | integer | Specifies the offset of the first row to return. | |||||
orderBy | No | string | Specifies the field by which you want to order your data records. The field name can be one of the following: uid | un | hn (See this section for more field-specific information.) If orderBy is provided, orderDirection is mandatory. | |||||
orderDirection | No | string | Determines whether the sorting results will be displayed in ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order. If orderDirection is provided, orderBy is mandatory. |
The following code block shows an example result of a successful request:
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{
success: ${success},
msg: ${message},
data: [{
"uid": ${userId},
"un": ${userName},
"hn": ${hostName},
"uil": ${userIsLdap}
}],
"code": ${errorCode},
"totalCount": ${totalNumberOfRecords}
} |
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various | See Making an API request for details. |
Response
On success, this report will contain one row for each user that used any license in the specified time range and each host on which the license was used. Each row consists of the following columns.
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un
hn
uil
Column | Full name | Type | Description | Visible by default in export |
uid | User ID | integer | Internal License Statistics identification of user that checked out licenses. | Yes |
un | User | string | Name of the user that checked out licenses. | Yes |
hn | Host | string | The host where the user checked out licenses. | Yes |
uil | User is from LDAP |
boolean | Indicates whether user details have been imported from an LDAP directory. Note that you cannot filter and order data by this field. |
msg
string
Error message returned on failure.
success
boolean
Indicates whether your API request was successfully processed.
Error code for unsuccessful request.
Total number of all matching results.
Example
Unavailable |
Note that the order in the table is the default order of the columns in the exported file.
Example
The following example shows a command that downloads Say you would like to download data in CSV format about user-on-host pairs that were using licenses for 20172019-01-01 through 20172019-01-14. To generate this data set, enter a command similar to the following.
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curl -H "X-Auth-token: token" "http://yourdomain/api/v1/report/features/user-history/user-hosts/csv?sd=20172019-01-01&ed=20172019-01-14" |