Replica volume id unable to retrieve - api

I was trying to retrieve replica volume id using filter & softlayer services, but filter does not work.
objectFilterstorage = {"iscsiNetworkStorage": {"username": {"operation": storage_name}}}
client [Softlayer_Account].getIscsiNetworkStorage(filter=objectFilterstorage)
Here, I need help to get the object filter.

Please, try the following using SoftLayer_Account::getNetworkStorage:
https://[username]:[apikey]#api.softlayer.com/rest/v3/SoftLayer_Account/getNetworkStorage?objectMask=mask[id,username,replicationPartners[id,username]]&objectFilter={ "networkStorage": { "replicationPartners": { "username": { "operation": "MYUSERNAME_REP_1" } } } }
Method:GET

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Query Loopring NFTs using the GraphQL "Playground"

Hello and thanks in advance for any help.
I would like to write a simple query to find out Loopring NFT (non-fungible token) data using the Loopring subgraph, given a user account number. (Note the account number is the Loopring address, similar to an Ethereum address, a hexadecimal as string type)
The subgraph playground for Loopring is here: https://thegraph.com/explorer/subgraph?id=7QP7oCLbEAjejkp7wSLTD1zbRMSiDydAmALksBB5E6i1&view=Playground
Here is my code:
query accountNFTSlotsQuery(
$skip:Int
$first:Int
$orderBy: AccountNFTSlot_orderBy
$orderDirection:OrderDirection
$where:AccountNFTSlot_filter
) {
accountNFTSlots(
skip : 0
first: 100
orderBy: createdAt
orderDirection: asc
where: {
account: "0x08F06d44D6D3e35a3790392571194d86090C863539277"
}
) {
id
account {
id
}
balance
nft {
id
nftType
nftID
mintedAt
}
}
}
The playground is returning...
{
"data": {
"accountNFTSlots": []
}
}
Which I interpret as returning NULL, or "no data found". For the address above, one can verify NFTs exist using lexplorer:
https://lexplorer.io/account/39277
Variations:
I have tried several accounts which I know have NFTs.
I have tried replacing the "account" string with an "id" in the 'where' filter thus:
where: {
id: 39277
}
Model:
I used this github repo as a model for my queries: https://github.com/fudgebucket27/Lexplorer/blob/master/Shared/Services/LoopringGraphQLService.cs

Filter parameters to POST verify and place order request for Performance storage

I am trying to do BPM and SoftLayer integration using Java REST client. On my initial analysis(as well as help form stack overflow),I found
Step 1) we to get getPriceItem list to have all IDs for next request.
https://username:api_key#api.softlayer.com/rest/v3/SoftLayer_Product_Package/2/getItemPrices?objectMask=mask[id,item[keyName,description],pricingLocationGroup[locations[id, name, longName]]]
and then do verify and place order POST call using respective APIs.
I am stucked on Step 1) as filtering here seems to be bit tricky. I am getting a json response of over 20000 lines.
I wanted to show similar data(just like SL Performance storage UI ) on my custom BPM UI . (One drop down to select type of storage, 2nd to show location, 3rd to show size and 4th would be IOPS) where user can select the items and place request.
Here I found, SL is something similar to this for populating the drop downs-
https://control.softlayer.com/sales/productpackage/getregions?_dc=1456386930027&categoryCode=performance_storage_iscsi&packageId=222&page=1&start=0&limit=25
Can't we have implementation where we can use control.softlayer.com just like SL instead of api.softlayer.com? In that case we can use similar logic to display data on UI.
Thanks
Anupam
Here, using the API, the steps for performance storage. For endure storage the steps are similar you just need to review the value for categoryCode and modify if it needed
you can get the locations using this method:
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Package/getRegions
you just need to know the package of the storage e.g.
GET https://api.softlayer.com/rest/v3.1/SoftLayer_Product_Package/222/getRegions
then, you can get the storage size for that you can use the SoftLayer_Product_Package::getItems or SoftLayer_Product_Package::getItemPrices methods and a filter e.g.
GET https://api.softlayer.com/rest/v3.1/SoftLayer_Product_Package/222/getItemPrices?objectFilter={"itemPrices": {"categories": {"categoryCode": {"operation": "performance_storage_space"}},"locationGroupId": { "operation": "is null"}}}
Note: We are filtering the data to get the prices whose category code is "performance_storage_space" and we want the standard price locationGroupId = null
then, you can get the IOPS, you can use the same approach like above, but there is a dependency between the IOPS and storage space e.g.
GET https://api.softlayer.com/rest/v3.1/SoftLayer_Product_Package/222/getItemPrices?objectFilter={"itemPrices": { "attributes": { "value": { "operation": 20 } }, "categories": { "categoryCode": { "operation": "performance_storage_iops" } }, "locationGroupId": { "operation": "is null" } } }
Note: In the example we assume that selected storage space was "20", the prices for IOPS have an record called atributes, this record tell us the valid storage spaces of the IOPS, then we have other filters to get only the IOPS prices categoryCode = performance_storage_iops and we want only the standard prices locationGroupId=null
To selecting the storage type I do not think there is a method the only way I see is that you call the SoftLayer_Product_Package::getAllObjects method and filter the data to get the packages for endurance, performance and portable storage.
Just in case here an example using the Softlayer's Python client to order
"""
Order a block storage (performance ISCSI).
Important manual pages:
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Order
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Order/verifyOrder
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Order/placeOrder
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Package
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Product_Package/getItems
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Location
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Location/getDatacenters
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Network_Storage_Iscsi_OS_Type
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/services/SoftLayer_Network_Storage_Iscsi_OS_Type/getAllObjects
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/datatypes/SoftLayer_Location
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/datatypes/SoftLayer_Container_Product_Order_Network_Storage_Enterprise
http://sldn.softlayer.com/reference/datatypes/SoftLayer_Product_Item_Price
http://sldn.softlayer.com/blog/cmporter/Location-based-Pricing-and-You
http://sldn.softlayer.com/blog/bpotter/Going-Further-SoftLayer-API-Python-Client-Part-3
http://sldn.softlayer.com/article/Object-Filters
http://sldn.softlayer.com/article/Python
http://sldn.softlayer.com/article/Object-Masks
License: http://sldn.softlayer.com/article/License
Author: SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. <sldn#softlayer.com>
"""
import SoftLayer
import json
# Values "AMS01", "AMS03", "CHE01", "DAL05", "DAL06" "FRA02", "HKG02", "LON02", etc.
location = "AMS01"
# Values "20", "40", "80", "100", etc.
storageSize = "40"
# Values between "100" and "6000" by intervals of 100.
iops = "100"
# Values "Hyper-V", "Linux", "VMWare", "Windows 2008+", "Windows GPT", "Windows 2003", "Xen"
os = "Linux"
PACKAGE_ID = 222
client = SoftLayer.Client()
productOrderService = client['SoftLayer_Product_Order']
packageService = client['SoftLayer_Product_Package']
locationService = client['SoftLayer_Location']
osService = client['SoftLayer_Network_Storage_Iscsi_OS_Type']
objectFilterDatacenter = {"name": {"operation": location.lower()}}
objectFilterStorageNfs = {"items": {"categories": {"categoryCode": {"operation": "performance_storage_iscsi"}}}}
objectFilterOsType = {"name": {"operation": os}}
try:
# Getting the datacenter.
datacenter = locationService.getDatacenters(filter=objectFilterDatacenter)
# Getting the performance storage NFS prices.
itemsStorageNfs = packageService.getItems(id=PACKAGE_ID, filter=objectFilterStorageNfs)
# Getting the storage space prices
objectFilter = {
"itemPrices": {
"item": {
"capacity": {
"operation": storageSize
}
},
"categories": {
"categoryCode": {
"operation": "performance_storage_space"
}
},
"locationGroupId": {
"operation": "is null"
}
}
}
pricesStorageSpace = packageService.getItemPrices(id=PACKAGE_ID, filter=objectFilter)
# If the prices list is empty that means that the storage space value is invalid.
if len(pricesStorageSpace) == 0:
raise ValueError('The storage space value: ' + storageSize + ' GB, is not valid.')
# Getting the IOPS prices
objectFilter = {
"itemPrices": {
"item": {
"capacity": {
"operation": iops
}
},
"attributes": {
"value": {
"operation": storageSize
}
},
"categories": {
"categoryCode": {
"operation": "performance_storage_iops"
}
},
"locationGroupId": {
"operation": "is null"
}
}
}
pricesIops = packageService.getItemPrices(id=PACKAGE_ID, filter=objectFilter)
# If the prices list is empty that means that the IOPS value is invalid for the configured storage space.
if len(pricesIops) == 0:
raise ValueError('The IOPS value: ' + iops + ', is not valid for the storage space: ' + storageSize + ' GB.')
# Getting the OS.
os = osService.getAllObjects(filter=objectFilterOsType)
# Building the order template.
orderData = {
"complexType": "SoftLayer_Container_Product_Order_Network_PerformanceStorage_Iscsi",
"packageId": PACKAGE_ID,
"location": datacenter[0]['id'],
"quantity": 1,
"prices": [
{
"id": itemsStorageNfs[0]['prices'][0]['id']
},
{
"id": pricesStorageSpace[0]['id']
},
{
"id": pricesIops[0]['id']
}
],
"osFormatType": os[0]
}
# verifyOrder() will check your order for errors. Replace this with a call to
# placeOrder() when you're ready to order. Both calls return a receipt object
# that you can use for your records.
response = productOrderService.verifyOrder(orderData)
print(json.dumps(response, sort_keys=True, indent=2, separators=(',', ': ')))
except SoftLayer.SoftLayerAPIError as e:
print("Unable to place the order. faultCode=%s, faultString=%s" % (e.faultCode, e.faultString))

Subcribe a channel / real-time notification

Question about real-time notification..
Post: https://xxxiot.cumulocity.com/cep/realtime
Body:
[
{
"channel": "/meta/handshake",
"version": "1.0",
"mininumVersion": "1.0beta",
"supportedConnectionTypes": ["long-polling","callback-polling"],
"advice":{"timeout":120000,"interval":30000}
}
]
My Response:
[
{
"minimumVersion": "1.0",
"supportedConnectionTypes": [
"smartrest-long-polling",
"long-polling"
],
"successful": true,
"channel": "/meta/handshake",
"ext": {
"ack": true
},
"clientId": "5o0ghvle7yy4ix41on423v6k3j87",
"version": "1.0"
}
]
After received the clientId.. I have run the following command:
Post: https://xxxiot.cumulocity.com/cep/realtime
Body:
[
{
"channel": "/meta/subscribe",
"clientId": "5o0ghvle7yy4ix41on423v6k3j87",
"subscription": "/alarms/overHeatAlarms"
}
]
Response:
[
{
"error": "403:denied_by_security_policy:create_denied",
"subscription": "/alarms/overHeatAlarms",
"successful": false,
"channel": "/meta/subscribe"
}
]
Where is the problem? I'm trying to subcribing to "overheatAlarms"!
It may be that it does not exist? Can I read the existing information?
Thanks,
Alim
Yes, your suspicion is correct. There are basically two options for you:
Subscribe to all alarms or alarms from a particular device: Use "/cep/realtime" and channel "/alarms/* resp. channel "/alarms/[device ID]".
Create a processing rule that filters out overheat alarms and subscribe to that rule: Use "/cep/notifications" and channel "/[module name]/[statement name]".
The module name is what you enter as name when you click "New module". The statement name is what you add to the statement, e.g.
#Name('overHeatAlarms')
select * from AlarmsCreated where [your condition for overheat alarms]
(If you don't put a name there, they will be name statement_1, statement_2, ....)
To get notifications from Java, have a look at an example of getting notifications for changes in devices. In the subscribe() method, you pass "*" or the device ID. To get the notification, pass an implementation of SubscriptionListener, in particular the onNotification method. You can modify "channelPrefix" to "/alarms/" or "/measurements/" to get other notifications.
Thanks, André.
I've tested following Code Snippet.. it works, but it is not the best solution :-)
MeasurementApi measurementApi = getMeasurementApi();
MeasurementFilter measurementFilter = new MeasurementFilter();
while (true) {
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
Date toDate = cal.getTime();
cal.add(Calendar.SECOND, -25);
Date fromDate = cal.getTime();
measurementFilter.byDate(fromDate, toDate);
measurementFilter.byFragmentType(TemperatureMeasurement.class);
measurementFilter.bySource(new GId(DEVICE_SIMULATOR));
MeasurementCollection mc = measurementApi
.getMeasurementsByFilter(measurementFilter);
MeasurementCollectionRepresentation measurements = mc.get();
for (; measurements != null; measurements = mc
.getNextPage(measurements)) {
for (MeasurementRepresentation measurement : measurements
.getMeasurements()) {
TemperatureMeasurement temperatureSensor = measurement
.get(TemperatureMeasurement.class);
System.out.println(measurement.getSource().getId() + " "
+ measurement.getTime()+ " " + temperatureSensor.getTemperature() );
}
}
}

square connect api batch processing

I need assistance with batch processing, especially in adding tax codes to items.
I'm experimenting with the square batch processing feature and my sample cases are create 2 items and add the tax code to them. In all 4 requests - 2 for creating item, 2 to 'put' the tax code. I have tried the following orders:
1. create the two items; add the taxes
2. create one item; add tax code to that item; create second item, add code to the second item.
In both instances, the result is the same - the taxes are applied to only one item. For the second item, the response I get is:
{
"status_code":404,
"body":{
"type":"not_found",
"message":"NotFound"
},
"request_id":4
}
To help with the investigation, here's the sample json that I use in the cURL request.
{
"requests":[
{
"method":"POST",
"relative_path":"\/v1\/me\/items",
"access_token":"XXX-YYY",
"body":
{
"id":126,
"name":"TestItem",
"description":"TestItemDescription",
"category_id":"DF1F51FB-11D6-4232-B138-2ECE3D89D206",
"variations":[
{
"name":"var1",
"pricing_type":"FIXED_PRICING",
"price_money":
{
"currency_code":"CAD",
"amount":400
},
"sku":"123444:QWEFASDERRG"
}
]},
"request_id":1
},
{
"method":"PUT",
"relative_path":"\/v1\/me\/items\/126\/fees\/7F2D50D8-43C1-4518-8B8D-881CBA06C7AB",
"access_token":"XXX-YYY",
"request_id":2
},
{
"method":"POST",
"relative_path":"\/v1\/me\/items",
"access_token":"XXX-YYY",
"body":
{
"id":127,
"name":"TestItem1",
"description":"TestItemDescription1",
"category_id":"DF1F51FB-11D6-4232-B138-2ECE3D89D206",
"variations":[
{
"name":"var1",
"pricing_type":"FIXED_PRICING",
"price_money":
{
"currency_code":"CAD",
"amount":400
},
"sku":"123444:QWEFASDERRG1"
}
]
},
"request_id":3
},
{
"method":"PUT",
"relative_path":"\/v1\/me\/items\/127\/fees\/7F2D50D8-43C1-4518-8B8D-881CBA06C7AB",
"access_token":"XXX-YYY",
"request_id":4
}
]
}
Below is the full response that I receive indicating successful creation of two items and only one successful tax push.
[
{
"status_code":200,
"body":
{
"visibility":"PUBLIC",
"available_online":false,
"available_for_pickup":false,
"id":"126",
"description":"TestItemDescription",
"name":"TestItem",
"category_id":"DF1F51FB-11D6-4232-B138-2ECE3D89D206",
"category":
{
"id":"DF1F51FB-11D6-4232-B138-2ECE3D89D206",
"name":"Writing Instruments"
},
"variations":[
{
"pricing_type":"FIXED_PRICING",
"track_inventory":false,
"inventory_alert_type":"NONE",
"id":"4c70909b-90bd-4742-b772-e4fabe636557",
"name":"var1",
"price_money":
{
"currency_code":"CAD",
"amount":400
},
"sku":"123444:QWEFASDERRG",
"ordinal":1,
"item_id":"126"
}
],
"modifier_lists":[],
"fees":[],
"images":[]
},
"request_id":1
},
{
"status_code":200,
"body":{},
"request_id":2
},
{
"status_code":200,
"body":
{
"visibility":"PUBLIC",
"available_online":false,
"available_for_pickup":false,
"id":"127",
"description":"TestItemDescription1",
"name":"TestItem1",
"category_id":"DF1F51FB-11D6-4232-B138-2ECE3D89D206",
"category":
{
"id":"DF1F51FB-11D6-4232-B138-2ECE3D89D206",
"name":"Writing Instruments"
},
"variations":[
{
"pricing_type":"FIXED_PRICING",
"track_inventory":false,
"inventory_alert_type":"NONE",
"id":"6de8932f-603e-4cd9-99ad-67f6c7777ffd",
"name":"var1",
"price_money":
{
"currency_code":"CAD",
"amount":400
},
"sku":"123444:QWEFASDERRG1",
"ordinal":1,
"item_id":"127"
}
],
"modifier_lists":[],
"fees":[],
"images":[]
},
"request_id":3
},
{
"status_code":404,
"body":
{
"type":"not_found",
"message":"NotFound"
},
"request_id":4
}
]
I have checked through going for the list of items and both items with their item ID's are present in the inventory. So the questions I have are, Why the tax is applied to one item and not to the other? How to resolve it?
From the Square docs:
Note the following when using the Submit Batch endpoint:
You cannot include more than 30 requests in a single batch.
Recursive
requests to the Submit Batch endpoint are not allowed (i.e., none of
the requests included in a batch can itself be a request to this
endpoint).
There is no guarantee of the order in which batched
requests are performed.
(emphasis mine).
If you want to use the batch API, you will have to create parent entities like items first, then in a separate batch request apply any child entities like fees, discounts, etc... Alternately, you can just make separate requests. There may not be much benefit from using the batch API in this case.

Keen-io: i can't delete special event using extraction query filter

using extraction query (which used url decoded for reading):
https://api.keen.io/3.0/projects/xxx/queries/extraction?api_key=xxxx&event_collection=dispatched-orders&filters=[{"property_name":"features.tradeId","operator":"eq","property_value":8581}]&timezone=28800
return
{
result: [
{
mobile: "13185716746",
keen : {
timestamp: "2015-02-10T07:10:07.816Z",
created_at: "2015-02-10T07:10:08.725Z",
id: "54d9aed03bc6964a7d311f9e"
},
data : {
itemId: 2130,
num: 1
},
features: {
communityId: 2000,
dispatcherId: 39,
tradeId: 8581
}
}
]
}
but if i use the same filters in my delete query url (which used url decoded for reading):
https://api.keen.io/3.0/projects/xxxxx/events/dispatched-orders?api_key=xxxxxx&filters=[{"property_name":"features.tradeId","operator":"eq","property_value":8581}]&timezone=28800
return
{
properties: {
data.num: "num",
keen.created_at: "datetime",
mobile: "string",
keen.id: "string",
features.communityId: "num",
features.dispatcherId: "num",
keen.timestamp: "datetime",
features.tradeId: "num",
data.itemId: "num"
}
}
plz help me ...
It looks like you are issuing a GET request for the delete comment. If you perform a GET on a collection you get back the schema that Keen has inferred for that collection.
You'll want to issue the above as a DELETE request. Here's the cURL command to do that:
curl -X DELETE "https://api.keen.io/3.0/projects/xxxxx/events/dispatched-orders?api_key=xxxxxx&filters=[{"property_name":"features.tradeId","operator":"eq","property_value":8581}]&timezone=28800"
Note that you'll probably need to URL encode that JSON as you mentioned in your above post!