API Portal
The runtime events and metrics payload generated by API Gateway at run-time is published to the configured API Portal destination. The columns that make up the events and metrics data model for API Portal are listed below:
Transactional Events
Column | Description |
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apiId | The unique identifier for the API. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b1 |
apiName | Name of the API in which the event occurred. Example: SampleAPI |
apiVersion | The system-assigned version identifier for the API.
Example: 1.0 |
consumerId | The unique identifier for the consumer associated with the
API invocation. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
consumerIp | IP address of the consumer associated with the API
invocation. Example: 10.1.1.211 |
consumerName | Name of the consumer associated with the API invocation.
A consumer name is populated as unknown when API Gateway is unable to identify the consumer using a security policy that is configured for the API. Example: SampleApplication |
correlationID | The unique identifier that is automatically generated for
every request coming to API Gateway and can be used
to query the log. Example: MED38e9cfa4-2348-408b-9462-124b2181c1a6:656 |
creationDate | Date and time when the event was generated in API Gateway. Example: 1501671101509 |
customFieldsrequest | The custom fields an API Provider can provide to log a new
field and value for a transaction event. Example: {"customfield":"customvalue"} |
errorOrigin | The origin of error. Example: Nativeserivce |
eventType | The type of event that occurred. Example: Transactional |
externalCalls | List the external calls from API Gateway. These external
calls can be to a native service or service registry. Example:
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gatewayTime | Duration in milliseconds, to process a request by API
Gateway. This does not include native service processing duration.
gatewayTime = totalTime - providerTime Example: 20 |
operationName | Name of the API operation that is invoked. Example: Using a Calculator API, you can perform various operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. When an addition operation is invoked in API Gateway, then the operation field name is populated as addInts. |
providerTime | Time in milliseconds required for API Gateway to invoke a
native provider and receive a response. This time includes the overhead incurred
by API Gateway. Overhead
includes the time it takes for a provider to process a request and return a
response, plus any network latency to or from the provider. Subtracting total
time from provider time must give a rough indicator of the API Gateway overhead.
Example: 20 |
queryParameters | This is applicable only for REST APIs. Query parameters
present in the incoming REST request. Example: {"status":"available"} |
requestHeaders | Request header in the incoming request from the client.
Example:
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response | The API response payload data. Example: <ResponsePayload> |
responseCode | The HTTP response status code that indicates success or
failure of the requested operation. Example: 200 |
responseHeaders | Response header in the outgoing response. Example:
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nativeHttpMethod | The HTTP method used to invoke the native service.
Example: GET |
nativeRequestHeaders | Request header in the incoming request from the API Gateway
to native service. Example:
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nativeRequestPayload | The native service request data. Example:
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nativeResonsePayload | The native service response data. Example:
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nativeURL | URL of the native service. Example: http://petstore.swagger.io/v2/pet/2 |
sessionId | A string the API Gateway server generates
to uniquely identify each session. This is either the IS session token or the
automatically generated GUID if the token is missing from the message context.
Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
sourceGatewayNode | Source API Gateway's IP address. Example: 10.0.75.1 |
status | Status of the API request. Possible values are: SUCCESS, FAILURE |
targetName | Name of the API Gateway instance reporting the event.
Example: API_Gateway_Instance |
totalDataSize | The total combined size of request and response payloads in
bytes. Example: 100 |
totalTime | Time in milliseconds required to invoke the API provider.
This time includes the overhead incurred by API Gateway. Overhead
includes security overhead for encryption, decryption, and load-balance retries.
Example: 120 |
Error Events
Column | Description |
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apiId | The unique identifier for the API. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b1 |
apiName | Name of the API in which the event occurred. Example: SampleAPI |
apiVersion | The system-assigned version identifier for the API.
Example: 1.0 |
consumerId | The unique identifier for the consumer associated with the
API invocation. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
consumerIp | IP address of the consumer associated with the API
invocation. Example: 10.20.248.33 |
consumerName | Name of the consumer associated with the API invocation.
A consumer name is populated as unknown when API Gateway is unable to identify the consumer using a security policy that is configured for the API. Example: SampleApplication |
correlationID | The unique identifier that is automatically generated for
every request coming to API Gateway and can be used
to query the log. Example: MED38e9cfa4-2348-408b-9462-124b2181c1a6:656 |
creationDate | Date and time when the event was generated in API Gateway. Example: 1501671101509 |
errorDesc | Message that describes the error that occurred.
Service invocation for SampleAPI was rejected based on policy violation, response code: 503 |
eventType | The type of event that occurred. Example: Error Event |
operationName | Name of the API operation that is invoked. Example: Using a Calculator API, you can perform various operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. When an addition operation is invoked in API Gateway, then the operation field name is populated as addInts. |
responseCode | The HTTP response status code that indicates success or
failure of the requested operation. Example: 503 |
sessionId | A string the API Gateway server generates
to uniquely identify each session. This is either the IS session token or the
automatically generated GUID if the token is missing from the message context.
Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
targetName | Name of the API Gateway instance reporting the event.
Example: API_Gateway_Instance |
Monitoring Events
Column | Description |
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alertDesc | Text of the alert message sent to a configured destination
when the performance conditions are violated. The alert message is specified in
the policy definition of an API. Example: EnforcePolicy-HardLimit |
alertSource | Name of the API Gateway policy that generated the alert
message. Example: Unknown-Policy |
alertType | The type of alert generated for the event. Example: sla |
apiId | The unique identifier for the API. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b1 |
apiName | Name of the API in which the event occurred. Example: SampleAPI |
apiVersion | The system-assigned version identifier for the API.
Example: 1.0 |
applicationId | The unique identifier for the application associated with
the API invocation. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
applicationIp | IP address of the application associated with the API
invocation. Example: 10.20.248.33 |
applicationName | Name of the application associated with the API invocation.
An application name is populated as unknown when API Gateway is unable to identify the application using a security policy that is configured for the API. Example: SampleApplication |
creationDate | Date and time when the event was generated in API Gateway. Example: 1501671101509 |
eventType | The type of event that occurred. Example: Monitor Event |
monitorAttr | The monitored attribute which has breached the configured
SLA. Example: AVGRESPONSETIME GT 1.0, SUCCESSCOUNT EQ 3, REQUESTCOUNT GT 10 |
operationName | Name of the API operation that is invoked. Example: Using a Calculator API, you can perform various operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. When an addition operation is invoked in API Gateway, then the operation field name is populated as addInts. |
sessionId | A string the API Gateway server generates
to uniquely identify each session. This is either the IS session token or the
automatically generated GUID if the token is missing from the message context.
Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
targetName | Name of the API Gateway instance reporting the event.
Example: API_Gateway_Instance |
Lifecycle Events
Column | Description |
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creationDate | Date and time when the event was generated in API Gateway. Example: 1501671101509 |
eventStatus | Status of the API Gateway instance.
Possible values are: STARTED or STOPPED |
eventDesc | |
eventType | The type of event that occurred. Example: LifeCycle |
targetName | Name of the API Gateway instance
reporting the event. Example: API_Gateway_Instance |
Policy Violation Events
Column | Description |
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alertDesc | Text of the alert message sent to a configured destination
when the performance conditions are violated. The alert message is specified in
the policy definition of an API. Example: A violation was detected for policy (Unknown-Policyuser ): application could not be identified. Anonymous access is not allowed for this service! |
alertSource | Name of the API Gateway policy that
generated the alert message. Example: Unknown-Policy |
alertType | The type of alert generated for the event. Example: PolicyViolation |
apiId | The unique identifier for the API. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b1 |
apiName | Name of the API in which the event occurred. Example: SampleAPI |
apiVersion | The system-assigned version identifier for the API.
Example: 1.0 |
consumerId | The unique identifier for the consumer associated with the
API invocation. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
consumerIp | IP address of the consumer associated with the API
invocation. Example: 10.20.248.33 |
consumerName | Name of the consumer associated with the API invocation.
A consumer name is populated as unknown when API Gateway is unable to identify the consumer using a security policy that is configured for the API. Example: SampleApplication |
creationDate | Date and time when the event was generated in API Gateway. Example: 1501671101509 |
eventType | The type of event that occurred. Example: Policy Violation Event |
operationName | Name of the API operation that is invoked. Example: Using a Calculator API, you can perform various operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. When an addition operation is invoked in API Gateway, then the operation field name is populated as addInts. |
responseCode | The HTTP response status code that indicates success or
failure of the requested operation. Example: 200 |
sessionId | A string the API Gateway server generates
to uniquely identify each session. This is either the IS session token or the
automatically generated GUID if the token is missing from the message context.
Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b2 |
targetName | Name of the API Gateway instance
reporting the event. Example: API_Gateway_Instance |
Performance Metrics
Column | Description |
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apiId | The unique identifier for the API. Example: c0f84954-9732-11e5-b9f4-f159eafe47b1 |
apiName | Name of the API in which the event occurred. Example: SampleAPI |
apiVersion | The system-assigned version identifier for the API.
Example: 1.0 |
availability | The percentage of time that an API was available during the
current interval. A value of 100 indicates that the API was always available. If
invocations fail due to policy violations, this parameter could still be as high
as 100. Example: 100 |
avgResponseTime |
The average amount of time it took the API to complete each invocation in the current interval. Response time is measured from the moment API Gateway receives the request until the moment it returns the response to the caller. Example: 135 |
creationDate | Date and time when the event was generated in API Gateway. Example: 1501671101509 |
eventType | The type of event that occurred. Example: Performance Metrics Event |
faultCount | The number of failed API invocations in the current
interval. Example: 10 |
includeFaults | Includes failed API invocations. Possible values are: true, false |
intervalStart | The starting date and time from which you want to examine
metrics. Example: 2015-08-26 04:13:35 PM |
intervalStop | The ending date and time until which you want to examine
metrics. Example: 2015-08-26 04:13:45 PM |
maxResponseTime | The maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) it took for the
API to complete an invocation in the current interval. Example: 343 |
minResponseTime | The minimum amount of time (in milliseconds) it took for the
API to complete an invocation in the current interval. Example: 10 |
operationName | Name of the API operation that is invoked. Example: Using a Calculator API, you can perform various operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. When an addition operation is invoked in API Gateway, then the operation field name is populated as addInts. |
successCount | The number of successful API invocations in the current
interval. Example: 100 |
targetName | Name of the API Gateway instance
reporting the event. Example: API_Gateway_Instance |
totalCount | The total number of API invocations (successful and
unsuccessful) in the current interval. Example: 110 |