Lists the specified groups.
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.
list(projectName, alignmentTime=None, pageSize=None, x__xgafv=None, alignment=None, serviceFilter_resourceType=None, timedCountDuration=None, timeRange_period=None, pageToken=None, serviceFilter_version=None, serviceFilter_service=None, groupId=None, order=None)
Lists the specified groups. Args: projectName: string, [Required] The resource name of the Google Cloud Platform project. Written asprojects/
plus the Google Cloud Platform project ID. Example:projects/my-project-123
. (required) alignmentTime: string, [Optional] Time where the timed counts shall be aligned if rounded alignment is chosen. Default is 00:00 UTC. pageSize: integer, [Optional] The maximum number of results to return per response. Default is 20. x__xgafv: string, V1 error format. Allowed values 1 - v1 error format 2 - v2 error format alignment: string, [Optional] The alignment of the timed counts to be returned. Default is `ALIGNMENT_EQUAL_AT_END`. serviceFilter_resourceType: string, [Optional] The exact value to match against [`ServiceContext.resource_type`](/error-reporting/reference/rest/v1beta1/ServiceContext#FIELDS.resource_type). timedCountDuration: string, [Optional] The preferred duration for a single returned `TimedCount`. If not set, no timed counts are returned. timeRange_period: string, Restricts the query to the specified time range. pageToken: string, [Optional] A `next_page_token` provided by a previous response. To view additional results, pass this token along with the identical query parameters as the first request. serviceFilter_version: string, [Optional] The exact value to match against [`ServiceContext.version`](/error-reporting/reference/rest/v1beta1/ServiceContext#FIELDS.version). serviceFilter_service: string, [Optional] The exact value to match against [`ServiceContext.service`](/error-reporting/reference/rest/v1beta1/ServiceContext#FIELDS.service). groupId: string, [Optional] List allErrorGroupStats
with these IDs. (repeated) order: string, [Optional] The sort order in which the results are returned. Default is `COUNT_DESC`. Returns: An object of the form: { # Contains a set of requested error group stats. "nextPageToken": "A String", # If non-empty, more results are available. # Pass this token, along with the same query parameters as the first # request, to view the next page of results. "errorGroupStats": [ # The error group stats which match the given request. { # Data extracted for a specific group based on certain filter criteria, # such as a given time period and/or service filter. "count": "A String", # Approximate total number of events in the given group that match # the filter criteria. "firstSeenTime": "A String", # Approximate first occurrence that was ever seen for this group # and which matches the given filter criteria, ignoring the # time_range that was specified in the request. "affectedUsersCount": "A String", # Approximate number of affected users in the given group that # match the filter criteria. # Users are distinguished by data in the `ErrorContext` of the # individual error events, such as their login name or their remote # IP address in case of HTTP requests. # The number of affected users can be zero even if the number of # errors is non-zero if no data was provided from which the # affected user could be deduced. # Users are counted based on data in the request # context that was provided in the error report. If more users are # implicitly affected, such as due to a crash of the whole service, # this is not reflected here. "affectedServices": [ # Service contexts with a non-zero error count for the given filter # criteria. This list can be truncated if multiple services are affected. # Refer to `num_affected_services` for the total count. { # Describes a running service that sends errors. # Its version changes over time and multiple versions can run in parallel. "resourceType": "A String", # Type of the MonitoredResource. List of possible values: # https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/api/resources # # Value is set automatically for incoming errors and must not be set when # reporting errors. "version": "A String", # Represents the source code version that the developer provided, # which could represent a version label or a Git SHA-1 hash, for example. # For App Engine standard environment, the version is set to the version of # the app. "service": "A String", # An identifier of the service, such as the name of the # executable, job, or Google App Engine service name. This field is expected # to have a low number of values that are relatively stable over time, as # opposed to `version`, which can be changed whenever new code is deployed. # # Contains the service name for error reports extracted from Google # App Engine logs or `default` if the App Engine default service is used. }, ], "timedCounts": [ # Approximate number of occurrences over time. # Timed counts returned by ListGroups are guaranteed to be: # # - Inside the requested time interval # - Non-overlapping, and # - Ordered by ascending time. { # The number of errors in a given time period. # All numbers are approximate since the error events are sampled # before counting them. "count": "A String", # Approximate number of occurrences in the given time period. "endTime": "A String", # End of the time period to which `count` refers (excluded). "startTime": "A String", # Start of the time period to which `count` refers (included). }, ], "lastSeenTime": "A String", # Approximate last occurrence that was ever seen for this group and # which matches the given filter criteria, ignoring the time_range # that was specified in the request. "representative": { # An error event which is returned by the Error Reporting system. # An arbitrary event that is chosen as representative for the whole group. # The representative event is intended to be used as a quick preview for # the whole group. Events in the group are usually sufficiently similar # to each other such that showing an arbitrary representative provides # insight into the characteristics of the group as a whole. "serviceContext": { # Describes a running service that sends errors. # The `ServiceContext` for which this error was reported. # Its version changes over time and multiple versions can run in parallel. "resourceType": "A String", # Type of the MonitoredResource. List of possible values: # https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/api/resources # # Value is set automatically for incoming errors and must not be set when # reporting errors. "version": "A String", # Represents the source code version that the developer provided, # which could represent a version label or a Git SHA-1 hash, for example. # For App Engine standard environment, the version is set to the version of # the app. "service": "A String", # An identifier of the service, such as the name of the # executable, job, or Google App Engine service name. This field is expected # to have a low number of values that are relatively stable over time, as # opposed to `version`, which can be changed whenever new code is deployed. # # Contains the service name for error reports extracted from Google # App Engine logs or `default` if the App Engine default service is used. }, "message": "A String", # The stack trace that was reported or logged by the service. "eventTime": "A String", # Time when the event occurred as provided in the error report. # If the report did not contain a timestamp, the time the error was received # by the Error Reporting system is used. "context": { # A description of the context in which an error occurred. # Data about the context in which the error occurred. # This data should be provided by the application when reporting an error, # unless the # error report has been generated automatically from Google App Engine logs. "httpRequest": { # HTTP request data that is related to a reported error. # The HTTP request which was processed when the error was # triggered. # This data should be provided by the application when reporting an error, # unless the # error report has been generated automatically from Google App Engine logs. "responseStatusCode": 42, # The HTTP response status code for the request. "url": "A String", # The URL of the request. "referrer": "A String", # The referrer information that is provided with the request. "remoteIp": "A String", # The IP address from which the request originated. # This can be IPv4, IPv6, or a token which is derived from the # IP address, depending on the data that has been provided # in the error report. "userAgent": "A String", # The user agent information that is provided with the request. "method": "A String", # The type of HTTP request, such as `GET`, `POST`, etc. }, "sourceReferences": [ # Source code that was used to build the executable which has # caused the given error message. { # A reference to a particular snapshot of the source tree used to build and # deploy an application. "revisionId": "A String", # The canonical and persistent identifier of the deployed revision. # Example (git): "0035781c50ec7aa23385dc841529ce8a4b70db1b" "repository": "A String", # Optional. A URI string identifying the repository. # Example: "https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes.git" }, ], "user": "A String", # The user who caused or was affected by the crash. # This can be a user ID, an email address, or an arbitrary token that # uniquely identifies the user. # When sending an error report, leave this field empty if the user was not # logged in. In this case the # Error Reporting system will use other data, such as remote IP address, to # distinguish affected users. See `affected_users_count` in # `ErrorGroupStats`. "reportLocation": { # Indicates a location in the source code of the service for which errors are # The location in the source code where the decision was made to # report the error, usually the place where it was logged. # For a logged exception this would be the source line where the # exception is logged, usually close to the place where it was # caught. This value is in contrast to `Exception.cause_location`, # which describes the source line where the exception was thrown. # reported. `functionName` must be provided by the application when reporting # an error, unless the error report contains a `message` with a supported # exception stack trace. All fields are optional for the later case. "lineNumber": 42, # 1-based. 0 indicates that the line number is unknown. "functionName": "A String", # Human-readable name of a function or method. # The value can include optional context like the class or package name. # For example, `my.package.MyClass.method` in case of Java. "filePath": "A String", # The source code filename, which can include a truncated relative # path, or a full path from a production machine. }, }, }, "numAffectedServices": 42, # The total number of services with a non-zero error count for the given # filter criteria. "group": { # Description of a group of similar error events. # Group data that is independent of the filter criteria. "trackingIssues": [ # Associated tracking issues. { # Information related to tracking the progress on resolving the error. "url": "A String", # A URL pointing to a related entry in an issue tracking system. # Example: https://github.com/user/project/issues/4 }, ], "groupId": "A String", # Group IDs are unique for a given project. If the same kind of error # occurs in different service contexts, it will receive the same group ID. "name": "A String", # The group resource name. # Example:projects/my-project-123/groups/my-groupid
}, }, ], "timeRangeBegin": "A String", # The timestamp specifies the start time to which the request was restricted. # The start time is set based on the requested time range. It may be adjusted # to a later time if a project has exceeded the storage quota and older data # has been deleted. }
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results. Args: previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required) previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required) Returns: A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.