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Reporting Events
Function
An API for reporting custom events is provided, which helps you collect and report abnormal events or important change events to Cloud Eye.
URI
POST /V1.0/{project_id}/events
- Parameter description
Table 1 Parameter description Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
project_id
Yes
String
Specifies the project ID.
For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 64
Regular expression matching: ^[a-zA-Z0-9-]{1,64}$
- Example
POST https://{Cloud Eye endpoint}/V1.0/{project_id}/events
Request
Events with the same time, project_id, event_source, event_name, event_type, event_state, event_level, event_user, resource_id and resource_name fields are considered as the same event.
- Request parameters
Table 2 Parameter description Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
[Array element]
Yes
Array of EventItem objects
Specifies the event list.
Table 3 Parameter description of the EventItem field Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
event_name
Yes
String
Specifies the event name.
Start with a letter. Enter 1 to 64 characters. Only letters, digits, and underscores (_) are allowed.
event_source
Yes
String
Specifies the event source. This parameter can be left empty. An empty value indicates all sources.
The format is service.item. Set this parameter based on the service needs.
service and item each must start with a letter and contain only letters, digits, and underscores (_). The value can contain 0 to 32 characters.
time
Yes
Long
Specifies when the event occurred, which is a UNIX timestamp (ms).
NOTE:Since there is a latency between the client and the server, the timestamp when data was inserted must be within the time range [Current time – 1h + 20s, Current time + 10 mins – 20s]. In this way, the data will be inserted to the database without being affected by the latency.
For example, if the current time is 2020.01.30 12:00:30, the timestamp inserted must be within the range [2020.01.30 11:00:50, 2020.01.30 12:10:10]. The corresponding UNIX timestamp is [1580353250, 1580357410].
detail
Yes
Detail object
Specifies the event details.
For details, see Table 4.
Table 4 detail data structure description Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
content
No
String
Specifies the event content. Enter up to 4,096 characters.
NOTE:In some scenarios, this field does not support \n. When this happens, \n is preferentially converted to \\n.
group_id
No
String
Specifies the resource group the event belongs to.
This ID must be an existing resource group ID.
To query the group ID, perform the following steps:
- Log in to the management console.
- Click Cloud Eye.
- Choose Resource Groups.
Obtain the resource group ID in the Name /ID column.
resource_id
No
String
Specifies the resource ID. Enter up to 128 characters, including letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and colon (:).
Example: 6a69bf28-ee62-49f3-9785-845dacd799ec
To query the resource ID, perform the following steps:
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Computing, select Elastic Cloud Server.
On the Resource Overview page, obtain the resource ID.
resource_name
No
String
Specifies the resource name. Enter up to 128 characters, including letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), and periods (.).
event_state
No
String
Specifies the event status.
The value can be normal, warning, or incident.
event_level
No
String
Specifies the event severity.
The value can be Critical, Major, Minor, or Info.
event_user
No
String
Specifies the event user.
Enter up to 64 characters, including letters, digits, underscores (_), hyphens (-), slashes (/), and spaces.
event_type
No
String
Specifies the event type.
Its value can be EVENT.SYS or EVENT.CUSTOM. EVENT.SYS indicates system events that cannot be reported by users. Only custom events can be reported.
dimensions
No
Array of objects
Specifies the event dimension. Currently, a maximum of four dimensions are supported. Resource information is described by dimension.
Event alarm rules can be configured by dimension to monitor resources and resource groups.
For parameter details, see Table 5.
Table 5 dimensions data structure description Parameter
Type
Mandatory
Description
name
String
Yes
Specifies the monitoring dimension name. For example, the ECS dimension is instance_id. For details about the dimension of each monitored object, see the documentation of a specific cloud service. You can navigate there directly from the Services Interconnected with Cloud Eye page.
value
String
Yes
Specifies the dimension value, for example, an ECS ID.
The value contains 1 to 256 characters.
- Example request
[ { "event_name": "systemInvaded", "event_source": "financial.System", "time": 1742264993000, "detail": { "content": "The financial system was invaded", "group_id": "rg15221211517051YWWkEnVd", "resource_id": "1234567890sjgggad", "resource_name": "ecs001", "event_state": "normal", "event_level": "Major", "event_user": "xiaokong", "event_type": "EVENT.CUSTOM", "dimensions": [ { "name": "instance_id", "value": "instance_xxx" } ] } } ]
Response
- Response parameters
Table 6 Parameter description Parameter
Type
Description
Array elements
Array of objects
Specifies the event list.
For details, see Table 7.
- Example response
[ { "event_id":"evdgiqwgedkkcvhdjcdu346", "event_name":"systemInvaded" } ]
Returned Values
- Normal
- Abnormal
Returned Value
Description
400 Bad Request
Request error.
401 Unauthorized
The authentication information is not provided or is incorrect.
403 Forbidden
Access to the requested page is forbidden.
408 Request Timeout
The request timed out.
429 Too Many Requests
Concurrent requests are excessive.
500 Internal Server Error
Failed to complete the request because of an internal service error.
503 Service Unavailable
The service is currently unavailable.
Error Codes
See Error Codes.