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Get calendars API
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Get calendars API
editRetrieves configuration information for calendars.
Prerequisites
editRequires the monitor_ml cluster privilege. This privilege is included in the
machine_learning_user built-in role.
Description
editFor more information, see Calendars and scheduled events.
Path parameters
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<calendar_id> -
(Required, string) A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
You can get information for multiple calendars in a single API request by using a comma-separated list of ids or a wildcard expression. You can get information for all calendars by using
_all, by specifying*as the calendar identifier, or by omitting the identifier.
Query parameters
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from -
(Optional, integer) Skips the specified number of calendars. This parameter
is supported only when you omit the
<calendar_id>. Defaults to0. -
size -
(Optional, integer) Specifies the maximum number of calendars to obtain.
This parameter is supported only when you omit the
<calendar_id>. Defaults to100.
Request body
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page -
Properties of
page-
from -
(Optional, integer) Skips the specified number of calendars. This object is
supported only when you omit the
<calendar_id>. Defaults to0. -
size -
(Optional, integer) Specifies the maximum number of calendars to obtain. This
object is supported only when you omit the
<calendar_id>. Defaults to100.
-
Response body
editThe API returns an array of calendar resources, which have the following properties:
-
calendar_id - (string) A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
-
job_ids -
(array) An array of anomaly detection job identifiers. For example:
["total-requests"].
Examples
editGET _ml/calendars/planned-outages
The API returns the following results:
{
"count": 1,
"calendars": [
{
"calendar_id": "planned-outages",
"job_ids": [
"total-requests"
]
}
]
}