The logging service offers a centralized platform to collect and store logs from various systems and applications. It includes tools to search, filter, visualize, and create alerts based on your log data.
This API provides programmatic control over logging pipelines, enabling you to create new pipelines or modify existing ones. It mirrors the functionality of the DCD visual tool, ensuring a consistent experience regardless of your chosen interface.
This API client was generated by the OpenAPI Generator project. By using the OpenAPI-spec from a remote server, you can easily generate an API client.
- API version: 0.0.1
- Package version: 1.2.0
- Build package: org.openapitools.codegen.languages.GoClientCodegen
Install the following dependencies:
go get github.com/stretchr/testify/assert
go get golang.org/x/net/context
Put the package under your project folder and add the following in import:
import ionoscloud "github.com/ionos-cloud/sdk-go-logging"
To use a proxy, set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY
:
os.Setenv("HTTP_PROXY", "http://proxy_name:proxy_port")
Default configuration comes with Servers
field that contains server objects as defined in the OpenAPI specification.
For using other server than the one defined on index 0 set context value sw.ContextServerIndex
of type int
.
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), ionoscloud.ContextServerIndex, 1)
Templated server URL is formatted using default variables from configuration or from context value sw.ContextServerVariables
of type map[string]string
.
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), ionoscloud.ContextServerVariables, map[string]string{
"basePath": "v2",
})
Note, enum values are always validated and all unused variables are silently ignored.
All URIs are relative to https://logging.de-txl.ionos.com
Class | Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|---|
CentralApi | CentralLoggingGet | Get /central | Gets the central logging properties. |
CentralApi | CentralLoggingToggle | Put /central | Toggles the central logging. |
PipelinesApi | PipelinesDelete | Delete /pipelines/{pipelineId} | Delete a pipeline |
PipelinesApi | PipelinesFindById | Get /pipelines/{pipelineId} | Fetch a pipeline |
PipelinesApi | PipelinesGet | Get /pipelines | List pipelines |
PipelinesApi | PipelinesKeyPost | Post /pipelines/{pipelineId}/key | Renews the key of a Pipeline |
PipelinesApi | PipelinesPatch | Patch /pipelines/{pipelineId} | Patch a pipeline |
PipelinesApi | PipelinesPost | Post /pipelines | Create a pipeline |
- CentralLoggingResponse
- CentralLoggingResponseMetadata
- CentralLoggingResponseProperties
- CentralLoggingToggle
- CentralLoggingToggleProperties
- DeletedMetadata
- DeletedMetadataAllOf
- DeletedPipeline
- Destination
- ErrorMessage
- ErrorResponse
- Metadata
- Pipeline
- PipelineCreate
- PipelineCreateProperties
- PipelineCreatePropertiesLogs
- PipelineListResponse
- PipelinePatch
- PipelinePatchProperties
- PipelineProperties
- PipelineResponse
- PipelineResponseAllOf
- PipelineResponseAllOf1
- PipelinesKeyPost200Response
- Processor
- ProvisioningMetadata
- ProvisioningMetadataAllOf
- ProvisioningPipeline
Authentication schemes defined for the API:
- Type: API key
- API key parameter name: Authorization
- Location: HTTP header
Note, each API key must be added to a map of map[string]APIKey
where the key is: Authorization and passed in as the auth context for each request.
Example
auth := context.WithValue(
context.Background(),
sw.ContextAPIKeys,
map[string]sw.APIKey{
"Authorization": {Key: "API_KEY_STRING"},
},
)
r, err := client.Service.Operation(auth, args)
Due to the fact that model structure members are all pointers, this package contains a number of utility functions to easily obtain pointers to values of basic types. Each of these functions takes a value of the given basic type and returns a pointer to it:
PtrBool
PtrInt
PtrInt32
PtrInt64
PtrFloat
PtrFloat32
PtrFloat64
PtrString
PtrTime