Cisco Meraki v0.3.2 published on Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024 by Pulumi
meraki.networks.getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory
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Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as meraki from "@pulumi/meraki";
const example = meraki.networks.getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory({
deviceId: "string",
endingBefore: "string",
networkId: "string",
perPage: 1,
startingAfter: "string",
});
export const merakiNetworksSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryExample = example.then(example => example.items);
import pulumi
import pulumi_meraki as meraki
example = meraki.networks.get_sm_devices_performance_history(device_id="string",
ending_before="string",
network_id="string",
per_page=1,
starting_after="string")
pulumi.export("merakiNetworksSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryExample", example.items)
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-meraki/sdk/go/meraki/networks"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
example, err := networks.GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistory(ctx, &networks.GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs{
DeviceId: "string",
EndingBefore: pulumi.StringRef("string"),
NetworkId: "string",
PerPage: pulumi.IntRef(1),
StartingAfter: pulumi.StringRef("string"),
}, nil)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ctx.Export("merakiNetworksSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryExample", example.Items)
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Meraki = Pulumi.Meraki;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var example = Meraki.Networks.GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistory.Invoke(new()
{
DeviceId = "string",
EndingBefore = "string",
NetworkId = "string",
PerPage = 1,
StartingAfter = "string",
});
return new Dictionary<string, object?>
{
["merakiNetworksSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryExample"] = example.Apply(getSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult => getSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult.Items),
};
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.meraki.networks.NetworksFunctions;
import com.pulumi.meraki.networks.inputs.GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
final var example = NetworksFunctions.getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory(GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs.builder()
.deviceId("string")
.endingBefore("string")
.networkId("string")
.perPage(1)
.startingAfter("string")
.build());
ctx.export("merakiNetworksSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryExample", example.applyValue(getSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult -> getSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult.items()));
}
}
variables:
example:
fn::invoke:
Function: meraki:networks:getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory
Arguments:
deviceId: string
endingBefore: string
networkId: string
perPage: 1
startingAfter: string
outputs:
merakiNetworksSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryExample: ${example.items}
Using getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory
Two invocation forms are available. The direct form accepts plain arguments and either blocks until the result value is available, or returns a Promise-wrapped result. The output form accepts Input-wrapped arguments and returns an Output-wrapped result.
function getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory(args: GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Promise<GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult>
function getSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryOutput(args: GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryOutputArgs, opts?: InvokeOptions): Output<GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult>
def get_sm_devices_performance_history(device_id: Optional[str] = None,
ending_before: Optional[str] = None,
network_id: Optional[str] = None,
per_page: Optional[int] = None,
starting_after: Optional[str] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult
def get_sm_devices_performance_history_output(device_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
ending_before: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
network_id: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
per_page: Optional[pulumi.Input[int]] = None,
starting_after: Optional[pulumi.Input[str]] = None,
opts: Optional[InvokeOptions] = None) -> Output[GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult]
func GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistory(ctx *Context, args *GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) (*GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult, error)
func GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryOutput(ctx *Context, args *GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryOutputArgs, opts ...InvokeOption) GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResultOutput
> Note: This function is named GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistory
in the Go SDK.
public static class GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistory
{
public static Task<GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult> InvokeAsync(GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
public static Output<GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult> Invoke(GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryInvokeArgs args, InvokeOptions? opts = null)
}
public static CompletableFuture<GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryResult> getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory(GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryArgs args, InvokeOptions options)
// Output-based functions aren't available in Java yet
fn::invoke:
function: meraki:networks/getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory:getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory
arguments:
# arguments dictionary
The following arguments are supported:
- Device
Id string - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- Network
Id string - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- Ending
Before string - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- Per
Page int - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- Starting
After string - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- Device
Id string - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- Network
Id string - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- Ending
Before string - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- Per
Page int - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- Starting
After string - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device
Id String - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- network
Id String - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending
Before String - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per
Page Integer - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting
After String - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device
Id string - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- network
Id string - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending
Before string - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per
Page number - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting
After string - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device_
id str - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- network_
id str - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending_
before str - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per_
page int - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting_
after str - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device
Id String - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- network
Id String - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending
Before String - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per
Page Number - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting
After String - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
getSmDevicesPerformanceHistory Result
The following output properties are available:
- Device
Id string - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Items
List<Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item> - Array of ResponseSmGetNetworkSmDevicePerformanceHistory
- Network
Id string - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- Ending
Before string - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- Per
Page int - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- Starting
After string - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- Device
Id string - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Items
[]Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item - Array of ResponseSmGetNetworkSmDevicePerformanceHistory
- Network
Id string - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- Ending
Before string - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- Per
Page int - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- Starting
After string - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device
Id String - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- items
List<Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item> - Array of ResponseSmGetNetworkSmDevicePerformanceHistory
- network
Id String - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending
Before String - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per
Page Integer - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting
After String - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device
Id string - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- items
Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item[] - Array of ResponseSmGetNetworkSmDevicePerformanceHistory
- network
Id string - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending
Before string - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per
Page number - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting
After string - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device_
id str - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- items
Sequence[Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item] - Array of ResponseSmGetNetworkSmDevicePerformanceHistory
- network_
id str - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending_
before str - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per_
page int - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting_
after str - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- device
Id String - deviceId path parameter. Device ID
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- items List<Property Map>
- Array of ResponseSmGetNetworkSmDevicePerformanceHistory
- network
Id String - networkId path parameter. Network ID
- ending
Before String - endingBefore query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the end of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
- per
Page Number - perPage query parameter. The number of entries per page returned. Acceptable range is 3 1000. Default is 1000.
- starting
After String - startingAfter query parameter. A token used by the server to indicate the start of the page. Often this is a timestamp or an ID but it is not limited to those. This parameter should not be defined by client applications. The link for the first, last, prev, or next page in the HTTP Link header should define it.
Supporting Types
GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryItem
- Cpu
Percent doubleUsed - The percentage of CPU used as a decimal format.
- Disk
Usage GetSm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage - An object containing disk usage details.
- Mem
Active int - The active RAM on the device.
- Mem
Free int - Memory that is not yet in use by the system.
- Mem
Inactive int - The inactive RAM on the device.
- Mem
Wired int - Memory used for core OS functions on the device.
- Network
Received int - Network bandwith received.
- Network
Sent int - Network bandwith transmitted.
- Swap
Used int - The amount of space being used on the startup disk to swap unused files to and from RAM.
- Ts string
- The time at which the performance was measured.
- Cpu
Percent float64Used - The percentage of CPU used as a decimal format.
- Disk
Usage GetSm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage - An object containing disk usage details.
- Mem
Active int - The active RAM on the device.
- Mem
Free int - Memory that is not yet in use by the system.
- Mem
Inactive int - The inactive RAM on the device.
- Mem
Wired int - Memory used for core OS functions on the device.
- Network
Received int - Network bandwith received.
- Network
Sent int - Network bandwith transmitted.
- Swap
Used int - The amount of space being used on the startup disk to swap unused files to and from RAM.
- Ts string
- The time at which the performance was measured.
- cpu
Percent DoubleUsed - The percentage of CPU used as a decimal format.
- disk
Usage GetSm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage - An object containing disk usage details.
- mem
Active Integer - The active RAM on the device.
- mem
Free Integer - Memory that is not yet in use by the system.
- mem
Inactive Integer - The inactive RAM on the device.
- mem
Wired Integer - Memory used for core OS functions on the device.
- network
Received Integer - Network bandwith received.
- network
Sent Integer - Network bandwith transmitted.
- swap
Used Integer - The amount of space being used on the startup disk to swap unused files to and from RAM.
- ts String
- The time at which the performance was measured.
- cpu
Percent numberUsed - The percentage of CPU used as a decimal format.
- disk
Usage GetSm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage - An object containing disk usage details.
- mem
Active number - The active RAM on the device.
- mem
Free number - Memory that is not yet in use by the system.
- mem
Inactive number - The inactive RAM on the device.
- mem
Wired number - Memory used for core OS functions on the device.
- network
Received number - Network bandwith received.
- network
Sent number - Network bandwith transmitted.
- swap
Used number - The amount of space being used on the startup disk to swap unused files to and from RAM.
- ts string
- The time at which the performance was measured.
- cpu_
percent_ floatused - The percentage of CPU used as a decimal format.
- disk_
usage GetSm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage - An object containing disk usage details.
- mem_
active int - The active RAM on the device.
- mem_
free int - Memory that is not yet in use by the system.
- mem_
inactive int - The inactive RAM on the device.
- mem_
wired int - Memory used for core OS functions on the device.
- network_
received int - Network bandwith received.
- network_
sent int - Network bandwith transmitted.
- swap_
used int - The amount of space being used on the startup disk to swap unused files to and from RAM.
- ts str
- The time at which the performance was measured.
- cpu
Percent NumberUsed - The percentage of CPU used as a decimal format.
- disk
Usage Property Map - An object containing disk usage details.
- mem
Active Number - The active RAM on the device.
- mem
Free Number - Memory that is not yet in use by the system.
- mem
Inactive Number - The inactive RAM on the device.
- mem
Wired Number - Memory used for core OS functions on the device.
- network
Received Number - Network bandwith received.
- network
Sent Number - Network bandwith transmitted.
- swap
Used Number - The amount of space being used on the startup disk to swap unused files to and from RAM.
- ts String
- The time at which the performance was measured.
GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryItemDiskUsage
- C
Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage C - An object containing current disk usage details.
- C
Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage C - An object containing current disk usage details.
- c
Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage C - An object containing current disk usage details.
- c
Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage C - An object containing current disk usage details.
- c
Get
Sm Devices Performance History Item Disk Usage C - An object containing current disk usage details.
- c Property Map
- An object containing current disk usage details.
GetSmDevicesPerformanceHistoryItemDiskUsageC
Package Details
- Repository
- meraki pulumi/pulumi-meraki
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
meraki
Terraform Provider.