Interface TenantActivityLogsClient
public interface TenantActivityLogsClient
An instance of this class provides access to all the operations defined in TenantActivityLogsClient.
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncom.azure.core.http.rest.PagedIterable
<EventDataInner> list()
Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedIterable
<EventDataInner> Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux
<EventDataInner> Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux
<EventDataInner> Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.
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Method Details
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listAsync
Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.- Parameters:
filter
- Reduces the set of data collected. <br>The **$filter** is very restricted and allows only the following patterns.<br>- List events for a resource group: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and resourceGroupName eq '<ResourceGroupName>'.<br>- List events for resource: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and resourceUri eq '<ResourceURI>'.<br>- List events for a subscription: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation'.<br>- List events for a resource provider: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and resourceProvider eq '<ResourceProviderName>'.<br>- List events for a correlation Id: api-version=2014-04-01&$filter=eventTimestamp ge '2014-07-16T04:36:37.6407898Z' and eventTimestamp le '2014-07-20T04:36:37.6407898Z' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and correlationId eq '<CorrelationID>'.<br>**NOTE**: No other syntax is allowed.select
- Used to fetch events with only the given properties.<br>The **$select** argument is a comma separated list of property names to be returned. Possible values are: *authorization*, *claims*, *correlationId*, *description*, *eventDataId*, *eventName*, *eventTimestamp*, *httpRequest*, *level*, *operationId*, *operationName*, *properties*, *resourceGroupName*, *resourceProviderName*, *resourceId*, *status*, *submissionTimestamp*, *subStatus*, *subscriptionId*.- Returns:
- the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity
Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point
out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only
surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level as paginated response with
PagedFlux
. - Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- thrown if parameters fail the validation.com.azure.core.management.exception.ManagementException
- thrown if the request is rejected by server.RuntimeException
- all other wrapped checked exceptions if the request fails to be sent.
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listAsync
com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedFlux<EventDataInner> listAsync()Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.- Returns:
- the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity
Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point
out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only
surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level as paginated response with
PagedFlux
. - Throws:
com.azure.core.management.exception.ManagementException
- thrown if the request is rejected by server.RuntimeException
- all other wrapped checked exceptions if the request fails to be sent.
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list
com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedIterable<EventDataInner> list()Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.- Returns:
- the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity
Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point
out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only
surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level as paginated response with
PagedIterable
. - Throws:
com.azure.core.management.exception.ManagementException
- thrown if the request is rejected by server.RuntimeException
- all other wrapped checked exceptions if the request fails to be sent.
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list
com.azure.core.http.rest.PagedIterable<EventDataInner> list(String filter, String select, com.azure.core.util.Context context) Gets the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level.- Parameters:
filter
- Reduces the set of data collected. <br>The **$filter** is very restricted and allows only the following patterns.<br>- List events for a resource group: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and resourceGroupName eq '<ResourceGroupName>'.<br>- List events for resource: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and resourceUri eq '<ResourceURI>'.<br>- List events for a subscription: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation'.<br>- List events for a resource provider: $filter=eventTimestamp ge '<Start Time>' and eventTimestamp le '<End Time>' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and resourceProvider eq '<ResourceProviderName>'.<br>- List events for a correlation Id: api-version=2014-04-01&$filter=eventTimestamp ge '2014-07-16T04:36:37.6407898Z' and eventTimestamp le '2014-07-20T04:36:37.6407898Z' and eventChannels eq 'Admin, Operation' and correlationId eq '<CorrelationID>'.<br>**NOTE**: No other syntax is allowed.select
- Used to fetch events with only the given properties.<br>The **$select** argument is a comma separated list of property names to be returned. Possible values are: *authorization*, *claims*, *correlationId*, *description*, *eventDataId*, *eventName*, *eventTimestamp*, *httpRequest*, *level*, *operationId*, *operationName*, *properties*, *resourceGroupName*, *resourceProviderName*, *resourceId*, *status*, *submissionTimestamp*, *subStatus*, *subscriptionId*.context
- The context to associate with this operation.- Returns:
- the Activity Logs for the Tenant.<br>Everything that is applicable to the API to get the Activity
Logs for the subscription is applicable to this API (the parameters, $filter, etc.).<br>One thing to point
out here is that this API does *not* retrieve the logs at the individual subscription of the tenant but only
surfaces the logs that were generated at the tenant level as paginated response with
PagedIterable
. - Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- thrown if parameters fail the validation.com.azure.core.management.exception.ManagementException
- thrown if the request is rejected by server.RuntimeException
- all other wrapped checked exceptions if the request fails to be sent.
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