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The API Calls Log tracks the number and type of API calls for each [[Tenant]] on a daily schedule. The API Call Log data is used to bill Tenants based on usage. | The API Calls Log tracks the number and type of API calls for each [[Tenant]] on a daily schedule. The API Call Log data is used to bill Tenants based on usage. | ||
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*API Calls are reported daily | *API Calls are reported daily | ||
*API Calls are logged and available for review within 1 hour (60 minutes) | *API Calls are logged and available for review within 1 hour (60 minutes) | ||
*Calls are logged in the Pacific Time Zone. | *Calls are logged in the Pacific Time Zone.<br>So calls for a Customer in the European Time Zone could have a time that is shown as occurring the previous day, depending on when it was made. For example, London is 8 hours ahead of the Pacific Time Zone, so API calls are logged with a time 8 hours later. Calls made on March 13th, from 12:00 AM to 8:00 AM are logged with a date of March 12th. Calls from 8 AM to midnight are logged the same day. | ||
*API Calls are logged from platform elements: [[Classes]], [[Page]], [[Sites]], [[REST API]] | *API Calls are logged from platform elements: [[Classes]], [[Page]], [[Sites]], [[REST API]] | ||
*Each API Call (Add, Update, Delete, Get and Search) is logged | *Each API Call (Add, Update, Delete, Get and Search) is logged | ||
:* A log entry is made for each call, regardless of status (success or failure) | :* A log entry is made for each call, regardless of status (success or failure) | ||
:* | :* When a [[Web Form]] submits a record to the platform, it counts as one ADD call. | ||
:* The count for the [[SearchRecords]] API depends on the number of records fetched. | :* The count for the [[SearchRecords]] API depends on the number of records fetched. | ||
::* Every 25 records counts as one search call. | ::* Every 25 records counts as one search call. |
Latest revision as of 21:12, 12 April 2012
Settings > Monitor > API Calls Log
Settings > Monitor > Global API Calls Log
The API Calls Log tracks the number and type of API calls for each Tenant on a daily schedule. The API Call Log data is used to bill Tenants based on usage.
API Calls Log
Two types of logs are available:
- API Calls Log
- Tracks the number and type of daily API Calls
- Global API Calls Log
- Available to ISVs, tracks the number and type daily API Calls for each Tenant managed by the ISV
Both logs include these fields:
- Date Created
- Number of API Calls
- Add
- Update
- Delete
- Get
- Search
- Mobile
Additional information:
- A log of the time (in ms) is also included for each call
- Average Add Response Time
- Average Delete Response Time
- Average Get Response Time
- Average Response Time
- Average Search Response Time
- Average Update Response Time
- Average time for each call and total weighted average for all the calls (not included in the Global Calls Log.)
API Calls - Considerations
- API Calls are reported daily
- API Calls are logged and available for review within 1 hour (60 minutes)
- Calls are logged in the Pacific Time Zone.
So calls for a Customer in the European Time Zone could have a time that is shown as occurring the previous day, depending on when it was made. For example, London is 8 hours ahead of the Pacific Time Zone, so API calls are logged with a time 8 hours later. Calls made on March 13th, from 12:00 AM to 8:00 AM are logged with a date of March 12th. Calls from 8 AM to midnight are logged the same day. - API Calls are logged from platform elements: Classes, Page, Sites, REST API
- Each API Call (Add, Update, Delete, Get and Search) is logged
- A log entry is made for each call, regardless of status (success or failure)
- When a Web Form submits a record to the platform, it counts as one ADD call.
- The count for the SearchRecords API depends on the number of records fetched.
- Every 25 records counts as one search call.
- A return of 0 records counts as one search call.
- Group Actions like Mass operations are not considered as API Calls.
View an API Call Log
- Click Settings > Monitor
- Choose one of the following options:
- API Calls Log
- Global API Calls Log