Applications API - GET all apps
Fetches the list of all applications in your DESK environment, along with their parameters.
The full list can be lengthy, so you can narrow it down by specifying filter parameters, like tags. See the Parameters section for more details.
You can additionally limit the output by using the pagination:
- Specify the number of results per page in the pageSize query parameter.
- Then use the cursor from the Next-Page-Key response header in the nextPageKey query parameter to obtain subsequent pages.
The request produces an application/json
payload.
GET |
|
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description | In | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
startTimestamp | integer |
The start timestamp of the requested timeframe, in milliseconds (UTC). If not set, then 72 hours behind from now is used. |
query | optional |
endTimestamp | integer |
The end timestamp of the requested timeframe, in milliseconds (UTC). If not set, then the current timestamp is used. The timeframe must not exceed 3 days. |
query | optional |
relativeTime | string |
The relative timeframe, back from now. The relativeTime element can hold these values. |
query | optional |
tag | array |
Filters the resulting set of applications by the specified tag. You can specify several tags in the following format: In case of key-value tags, such as imported AWS or CloudFoundry tags use following format: |
query | optional |
entity | array |
Filters result to the specified applications only. To specify several applications use the following format: |
query | optional |
managementZone | integer |
Only return applications that are part of the specified management zone. |
query | optional |
includeDetails | boolean |
Includes ( Excluding details may make queries faster. If not set, then |
query | optional |
pageSize | integer |
The number of applications per result page. If not set, pagination is not used and the result contains all applications fitting the specified filtering criteria. |
query | optional |
nextPageKey | string |
The cursor for the next page of results. You can find it in the Next-Page-Key header of the previous response. If you're using pagination, the first page is always returned without this cursor. You must keep all other query parameters as they were in the first request to obtain subsequent pages. |
query | optional |
Possible values
Possible values for the relativeTime element:
- min
- 5mins
- 10mins
- 15mins
- 30mins
- hour
- 2hours
- 6hours
- day
- 3days
Response format
The Application object
Element | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
entityId | string | The DESK entity ID of the required entity. |
displayName | string | The name of the DESK entity as displayed in the UI. |
customizedName | string | The customized name of the entity |
discoveredName | string | The discovered name of the entity |
firstSeenTimestamp | integer | The timestamp of when the entity was first detected, in UTC milliseconds |
lastSeenTimestamp | integer | The timestamp of when the entity was last detected, in UTC milliseconds |
tags | TagInfo[] | The list of entity tags. |
fromRelationships | object | The list of outgoing calls from the application. |
toRelationships | object | The list of incoming calls to the application. |
managementZones | EntityShortRepresentation[] | The management zones that the entity is part of. |
applicationType | string | |
ruleAppliedPattern | string | |
applicationMatchTarget | string | |
ruleAppliedMatchType | string |
The EntityShortRepresentation object
The short representation of a DESK entity.
Element | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id | string | The ID of the DESK entity. |
name | string | The name of the DESK entity. |
description | string | A short description of the DESK entity. |
The TagInfo object
Tag of a DESK entity.
Element | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
context | string | The origin of the tag, such as AWS or Cloud Foundry. Custom tags use the |
key | string | The key of the tag. Custom tags have the tag value here. |
value | string | The value of the tag. Not applicable to custom tags. |
[
{
"entityId": "string",
"displayName": "string",
"customizedName": "string",
"discoveredName": "string",
"firstSeenTimestamp": 0,
"lastSeenTimestamp": 0,
"tags": [
{
"context": "AWS",
"key": "string",
"value": "string"
}
],
"fromRelationships": "object",
"toRelationships": "object",
"managementZones": [
{
"id": "6a98d7bc-abb9-44f8-ae6a-73e68e71812a",
"name": "DESK entity",
"description": "DESK entity for the REST API example\n"
}
],
"applicationType": "AGENTLESS_MONITORING",
"ruleAppliedPattern": "string",
"applicationMatchTarget": "DOMAIN",
"ruleAppliedMatchType": "ALL_URLS_AND_DOMAINS"
}
]
Response headers
Header | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Total-Count | integer | The estimated number of results. |
Next-Page-Key | string | The cursor for the next page of results. Without it you'll get the first page again. |
Page-Size | string | The maximum number of results per page. |
Example
In this example, the request asks for a list all the applications in the environment.
The API token is passed in the Authorization header.
The result is truncated to three entries.
Curl
curl -X GET \
https://mySampleEnv.live.dexp.ae/api/v1/entity/applications/ \
-H 'Authorization: Api-Token abcdefjhij1234567890'
Request URL
https://mySampleEnv.live.dexp.ae/api/v1/entity/applications
Response body
[
{
"entityId": "APPLICATION-EA7C4B59F27D43EB",
"displayName": "RUM Default Application",
"customizedName": "RUM Default Application",
"discoveredName": "RUM Default Application",
"firstSeenTimestamp": 1422282024216,
"lastSeenTimestamp": 1538579528065,
"tags": [
{
"context": "CONTEXTLESS",
"key": "Mytag"
},
{
"context": "CONTEXTLESS",
"key": "Test"
}
],
"fromRelationships": {
"calls": [
"SERVICE-FFE4B7A6D72F2CAC"
]
},
"toRelationships": {},
"applicationType": "DEFAULT",
"ruleAppliedPattern": "http",
"managementZones": [
{
"id": "-6239538939987181652",
"name": "allTypes"
},
{
"id": "-2519468841583898843",
"name": "app name exists"
},
{
"id": "4485554873951847460",
"name": "Applications except easyTravel"
}
]
},
{
"entityId": "APPLICATION-BBFA55551D507E2B",
"displayName": "easyTravel Ionic Web",
"discoveredName": "easyTravel Ionic Web",
"firstSeenTimestamp": 1528695861873,
"lastSeenTimestamp": 1538572321269,
"tags": [],
"fromRelationships": {
"calls": [
"SERVICE-ED0B103392AC86BF"
]
},
"toRelationships": {},
"applicationType": "RUMONLY",
"managementZones": [
{
"id": "-6239538939987181652",
"name": "allTypes"
},
{
"id": "-4085081632192243904",
"name": "easyTravel"
}
]
},
{
"entityId": "MOBILE_APPLICATION-752C288D59734C79",
"displayName": "easyTravel Demo",
"customizedName": "easyTravel Demo",
"discoveredName": "752c288d-5973-4c79-b7d1-3a49d4d42ea0",
"firstSeenTimestamp": 1469613941393,
"lastSeenTimestamp": 1538654940201,
"tags": [
{
"context": "CONTEXTLESS",
"key": "portal"
},
{
"context": "CONTEXTLESS",
"key": "easyTravel"
}
],
"fromRelationships": {
"calls": [
"SERVICE-ED0B103392AC86BF"
]
},
"toRelationships": {},
"mobileOsFamily": [
"ANDROID",
"IOS",
"WINDOWS"
],
"managementZones": [
{
"id": "-4085081632192243904",
"name": "easyTravel"
}
]
}
]
Response code
200