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Get scheduled events API
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Get scheduled events API
editRetrieves information about the scheduled events in calendars.
Prerequisites
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If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have
monitor_ml,monitor,manage_ml, ormanagecluster privileges to use this API. See Security privileges and Machine learning security privileges.
Description
editYou can get scheduled event information for multiple calendars in a single
API request by using a comma-separated list of ids or a wildcard expression.
You can get scheduled event information for all calendars by using _all,
by specifying * as the <calendar_id>, or by omitting the <calendar_id>.
For more information, see Calendars and scheduled events.
Path parameters
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<calendar_id> - (Required, string) A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
Request body
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end - (Optional, string) Specifies to get events with timestamps earlier than this time.
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from - (Optional, integer) Skips the specified number of events.
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size - (Optional, integer) Specifies the maximum number of events to obtain.
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start - (Optional, string) Specifies to get events with timestamps after this time.
Response body
editThe API returns an array of scheduled event resources, which have the following properties:
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calendar_id - (string) A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
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description - (string) A description of the scheduled event.
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end_time - (date) The timestamp for the end of the scheduled event in milliseconds since the epoch or ISO 8601 format.
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event_id - (string) An automatically-generated identifier for the scheduled event.
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start_time - (date) The timestamp for the beginning of the scheduled event in milliseconds since the epoch or ISO 8601 format.
Examples
editGET _ml/calendars/planned-outages/events
The API returns the following results:
{
"count": 3,
"events": [
{
"description": "event 1",
"start_time": 1513641600000,
"end_time": 1513728000000,
"calendar_id": "planned-outages",
"event_id": "LS8LJGEBMTCMA-qz49st"
},
{
"description": "event 2",
"start_time": 1513814400000,
"end_time": 1513900800000,
"calendar_id": "planned-outages",
"event_id": "Li8LJGEBMTCMA-qz49st"
},
{
"description": "event 3",
"start_time": 1514160000000,
"end_time": 1514246400000,
"calendar_id": "planned-outages",
"event_id": "Ly8LJGEBMTCMA-qz49st"
}
]
}