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The entities under /alerts/ are alert entries, not alert tests/checkers. Their index is alert_entry_id, not alert_test_id.
Youre sort of doing /ports/4/ and wondering why you don't get all the ports for device 4.
It's possible you can do /alerts/?alert_test_id=4
Adam.
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On 24 Feb 2020, 13:10, at 13:10, Daniel Rolfe via observium observium@observium.org wrote:
Hi,
I'm basically trying to hit the API just to check for that alert_test_id=4 which is our bgp checker
Not all the other alert checkers
Regards, Daniel
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 11:59 PM Adam Armstrong via observium < observium@observium.org> wrote:
You’ve probably already worked this out yourself, but…
Why would you think something returned by /alert_checks/ would exist
under
/alerts/ ? 😉
Adam.
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Rolfe via observium *Sent:* 21 February 2020 02:05 *To:* Observium Network Observation System observium@observium.org *Cc:* Daniel Rolfe daniel.rolfe.au@gmail.com *Subject:* [Observium] API strange issue
Hi All,
Can anyone think of what I'm missing with this issue ?
see images below:
So I have an alert checker with ID 4
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But hitting the api directly for that id gives a 404
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Observium details
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Thanks in advance
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