Monitor Query API

The monitor extension provides a simple HTTP-based API for querying request information. It allows retrieving individual request records or sets of request records, in either HTML or CSV format. Records can be filtered by time range and the result set sorted by any field. Large result sets can be paged over multiple queries.

Examples

The following examples show the syntax for common Monitoring queries.

All requests as HTML

The simplest query is to retrieve an HTML document containing information about all requests:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html

All requests as CSV

Request information can be returned in CSV format, for easier post-processing:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.csv

Request bodies containing newlines are handled with quoted text. If your CSV reader doesn’t handle quoted newlines, it will not work correctly.

All requests as PKZip

A PKZip archive containing the CSV file above, with all the request bodies and errors as separate files:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.zip

All requests as MS Excel

A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing the same information as the CSV file:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.xls

Requests during a time period

Requests can be filtered by date and time range:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html?from=2010-06-20&to=2010-07-20
GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html?from=2010-06-20T2:00:00&to=2010-06-20T16:00:00

Request set paging

Large result sets can be paged over multiple queries:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html?count=100
GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html?count=100&offset=100
GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html?count=100&offset=200
GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.html?count=100&offset=300

Single request

An individual request can be retrieved by specifying its ID:

GET http://localhost:8080/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests/12345.html

API Reference

There are two kinds of query: one for single requests, and one for sets of requests.

Single Request Query

A query for a single request record has the structure:

GET http://<host>:<port>/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests/<id>.<format>

where id is the numeric identifier of a single request, and format specifies the representation of the returned result as one of:

  • html - an HTML table.

  • csv - a Comma Separated Values table.

  • zip - PKZip archive containing CSV as above, plus plain text of errors and request body.

  • xls - Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.

Note

An alternative to specifying the returned representation with the format extension is to use the http Accept header and specify the MIME type as one of:

  • text/html

  • application/csv

  • application/zip

  • application/vnd.ms-excel

See the HTTP specification for more information about the Accept header.

Request Set Query

The structure of a query for a set of requests is:

GET http://<host>:<port>/geoserver/rest/monitor/requests.<format>[?parameter{&parameter}]

where format is as described above, and parameter is one or more of the parameters listed below.

The request set query accepts various parameters that control what requests are returned and how they are sorted. The available parameters are:

count Parameter

Specifies how many records should be returned.

Syntax

Example

count=<integer>

requests.html?count=100

offset Parameter

Specifies where in the result set records should be returned from.

Syntax

Example

offset=<integer>

requests.html?count=100&offset=500

live Parameter

Specifies that only live (currently executing) requests be returned.

Syntax

Example

live=<yes|no|true|false>

requests.html?live=yes

This parameter relies on a Monitor Mode being used that maintains real time request information (either live or mixed).

from Parameter

Specifies an inclusive lower bound on the timestamp for the start of a request. The timestamp can be specified to any desired precision.

Syntax

Example

from=<timestamp>

requests.html?from=2010-07-23T16:16:44

requests.html?from=2010-07-23

to Parameter

Specifies an inclusive upper bound on the timestamp for the start of a request. The timestamp can be specified to any desired precision.

Syntax

Example

to=<timestamp>

requests.html?to=2010-07-24T00:00:00

requests.html?to=2010-07-24

order Parameter

Specifies which request attribute to sort by, and optionally specifies the sort direction.

Syntax

Example

order=<attribute>[;<ASC|DESC>]

requests.html?order=path

requests.html?order=startTime;DESC

requests.html?order=totalTime;ASC

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