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09-18-2024 09:18 AM
Is there a way to get Service Endpoint values (response time, load, errors) into Analytics so it can be queried?
I have multiple custom service endpoints that are looking at the performance of api calls from a specific customer. They are calls like createCart and placeOrder etc.
Is there a way for me to get the values like load, response time, and error counts for these service endpoints, in Analytics?
I know I can get those metrics for business transactions, but these service endpoints are subsets within the BTs. I don't want to have to create a custom BT for each of these custom service endpoints if I can avoid that.
Thanks,
Greg
09-24-2024 10:52 AM
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10-03-2024 05:41 AM - edited 10-03-2024 05:43 AM
Hi, can you not just use the default widgets and select the Service Endpoints which has load, response times and errors which you can add to a dashboard? Is there a reason you want to use analytics?
10-03-2024 06:12 AM
Yes... I need to take the load values available to create a metric so I can compare week over week values on a timeline. I do not like the option that is available to do this in Dash Studio. I don't think it is particularly accurate, and I can't change the colors, etc.
I also need to be able to compare the week over week values so I can create a metric expression to use in an alert, which I can't do in dash studio.
Now that I"m thinking about it... I may be able to filter on the particular customer in a query if I have the their id in a parameter I'm collecting from an http data collector. I would prefer to not have to go down that road, but it may be the only option.
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