Service detection API - POST a full web request rule
Creates a new service detection rule for full web requests.
The request consumes and produces an application/json
payload.
POST | SaaS | https://{your-environment-id}.live.dynatrace.com/api/config/v1/service/detectionRules/FULL_WEB_REQUEST |
Environment ActiveGate | https://{your-activegate-domain}:9999/e/{your-environment-id}/api/config/v1/service/detectionRules/FULL_WEB_REQUEST |
Authentication
To execute this request, you need an access token with WriteConfig
scope.
To learn how to obtain and use it, see Tokens and authentication.
Parameters
Refer to JSON models to find all JSON models that depend on the type of the model.
The position of the new rule:
APPEND
: at the bottom of the rule list.PREPEND
: at the top of the rule list.
If not set, the APPEND
is used.
APPEND
PREPEND
The JSON body of the request. Contains parameters of the new service detection rule.
You must not specify the ID of the rule!
The order field is ignored in this request. To enforce a particular order, use the PUT /service/detectionRules/FULL_WEB_REQUEST/reorder
request.
Request body objects
The FullWebRequestRule
object
The service detection rule of the FULL_WEB_REQUEST
type.
The contribution to the service ID calculation from the detected application ID.
You have two mutually exclusive options:
- Override the detected value with a specified static value. Specify the new value in the valueOverride field.
- Dynamically transform the detected value. Specify the transformation parameters in the transformations field.
A list of conditions of the rule.
If several conditions are specified, the AND logic applies.
The contribution to the service ID calculation from the detected context root.
The context root is the first segment of the request URL after server name. For example, in the www.dynatrace.com/support/help/dynatrace-api/
URL the context root is support
.
You have two options:
- Keep a part of the detected URL. Specify the number of segments to be kept in the segmentsToCopyFromUrlPath field.
- Dynamically transform the detected URL. Specify the transformation parameters in the transformations field.
You can use one or both options. If you use both, the transformation applies to the modified URL.
A short description of the rule.
The rule is enabled(true
) or disabled (false
).
The ID of the service detection rule.
The management zone (specified by the ID) of the process group for which this service detection rule should be created.
You can specify only 1 management zone here.
The name of the rule.
The order of the rule in the rules list.
The rules are evaluated from top to bottom. The first matching rule applies.
The contribution to the service ID calculation from the detected server name.
You have two mutually exclusive options:
- Override the detected value with a specified static value. Specify the new value in the valueOverride field.
- Dynamically transform the detected value. Specify the transformation parameters in the transformations field.
The type of the service detection rule.
The ApplicationId
object
The contribution to the service ID calculation from the detected application ID.
You have two mutually exclusive options:
- Override the detected value with a specified static value. Specify the new value in the valueOverride field.
- Dynamically transform the detected value. Specify the transformation parameters in the transformations field.
The value to be used instead of the detected value.
The TransformationBase
object
Configuration of transformation of the detected value.
If several transformations are specified, they are handled sequentially from top to bottom. Each transformation is applied to the result of the preceding transformation. For example, the second transformation is applied to the result of the first transformation.
The actual set of fields depends on the type of the transformation. Find the list of actual objects in the description of the type field or see Service detection API - JSON models.
Defines the actual set of fields depending on the value. See one of the following objects:
BEFORE
-> BeforeTransformationAFTER
-> AfterTransformationBETWEEN
-> BetweenTransformationREPLACE_BETWEEN
-> ReplaceBetweenTransformationREMOVE_NUMBERS
-> RemoveNumbersTransformationREMOVE_CREDIT_CARDS
-> RemoveCreditCardNumbersTransformationREMOVE_IBANS
-> RemoveIBANsTransformationREMOVE_IPS
-> RemoveIPsTransformationSPLIT_SELECT
-> SplitSelectTransformationTAKE_SEGMENTS
-> TakeSegmentsTransformation
AFTER
BEFORE
BETWEEN
REMOVE_CREDIT_CARDS
REMOVE_IBANS
REMOVE_IPS
REMOVE_NUMBERS
REPLACE_BETWEEN
SPLIT_SELECT
TAKE_SEGMENTS
The ConditionsFullWebRequestAttributeTypeDto
object
A condition of the service detection rule.
The type of the attribute to be checked.
APPLICATION_ID
CONTEXT_ROOT
PG_TAG
SERVER_NAME
URL_HOST_NAME
URL_PATH
A list of conditions for the rule.
If several conditions are specified, the AND logic applies.
The CompareOperation
object
The condition of the rule.
The actual set of fields depends on the type of the condition. Find the list of actual objects in the description of the type field or see Service detection API - JSON models.
Defines the actual set of fields depending on the value. See one of the following objects:
EQUALS
-> EqualsCompareOperationSTRING_CONTAINS
-> StringContainsCompareOperationSTARTS_WITH
-> StartsWithCompareOperationENDS_WITH
-> EndsWithCompareOperationEXISTS
-> ExistsCompareOperationIP_IN_RANGE
-> IpInRangeCompareOperationLESS_THAN
-> LessThanCompareOperationGREATER_THAN
-> GreaterThanCompareOperationINT_EQUALS
-> IntEqualsCompareOperationSTRING_EQUALS
-> StringEqualsCompareOperationTAG
-> TagCompareOperation
ENDS_WITH
EQUALS
EXISTS
GREATER_THAN
INT_EQUALS
IP_IN_RANGE
LESS_THAN
STARTS_WITH
STRING_CONTAINS
STRING_EQUALS
TAG
The ContextRoot
object
The contribution to the service ID calculation from the detected context root.
The context root is the first segment of the request URL after server name. For example, in the www.dynatrace.com/support/help/dynatrace-api/
URL the context root is support
.
You have two options:
- Keep a part of the detected URL. Specify the number of segments to be kept in the segmentsToCopyFromUrlPath field.
- Dynamically transform the detected URL. Specify the transformation parameters in the transformations field.
You can use one or both options. If you use both, the transformation applies to the modified URL.
The number of segments of the URL to be kept.
The URL is divided by slashes (/
), the indexing starts with 1 at context root.
For example, if you specify 2
for the www.dynatrace.com/support/help/dynatrace-api/
URL, the value of support/help
is used.
Transformations to be applied to the detected value.
The ContextRootTransformation
object
Configuration of transformation of the detected value.
If several transformations are specified, they are handled sequentially from top to bottom. Each transformation is applied to the result of the preceding transformation. For example, the second transformation is applied to the result of the first transformation.
The actual set of fields depends on the type
of the transformation.
Defines the actual set of fields depending on the value. See one of the following objects:
BEFORE
-> BeforeTransformationREPLACE_BETWEEN
-> ReplaceBetweenTransformationREMOVE_NUMBERS
-> RemoveNumbersTransformationREMOVE_CREDIT_CARDS
-> RemoveCreditCardNumbersTransformationREMOVE_IBANS
-> RemoveIBANsTransformationREMOVE_IPS
-> RemoveIPsTransformation
BEFORE
REMOVE_CREDIT_CARDS
REMOVE_IBANS
REMOVE_IPS
REMOVE_NUMBERS
REPLACE_BETWEEN
The ConfigurationMetadata
object
Metadata useful for debugging
Dynatrace version.
A sorted list of the version numbers of the configuration.
A sorted list of version numbers of the configuration.
The ServerName
object
The contribution to the service ID calculation from the detected server name.
You have two mutually exclusive options:
- Override the detected value with a specified static value. Specify the new value in the valueOverride field.
- Dynamically transform the detected value. Specify the transformation parameters in the transformations field.
The value to be used instead of the detected value.
Request body JSON model
This is a model of the request body, showing the possible elements. It has to be adjusted for usage in an actual request.
{"applicationId": {"valueOverride": "abc"},"conditions": [{"attributeType": "APPLICATION_ID","compareOperations": [{"ignoreCase": "false","invert": "false","type": "STRING_CONTAINS","values": ["value1","value2"]}]}],"contextRoot": {"segmentsToCopyFromUrlPath": 2,"transformations": [{"delimiter": "/","type": "BEFORE"}]},"description": "REST API example","enabled": true,"managementZones": ["zone 1"],"name": "My sample rule","serverName": {"transformations": [{"delimiter": "-","type": "BEFORE"}]},"type": "FULL_WEB_REQUEST"}
Response
Response codes
Success. The new service detection rule has been created. The response body contains the ID of the rule.
Response body objects
The EntityShortRepresentation
object
The short representation of a Dynatrace entity.
A short description of the Dynatrace entity.
The ID of the Dynatrace entity.
The name of the Dynatrace entity.
Response body JSON model
{"description": "Dynatrace entity for the REST API example","id": "6a98d7bc-abb9-44f8-ae6a-73e68e71812a","name": "Dynatrace entity"}
Validate payload
We recommend that you validate the payload before submitting it with an actual request. A response code of 204 indicates a valid payload.
The request consumes an application/json
payload.
POST | SaaS | https://{your-environment-id}.live.dynatrace.com/api/config/v1/service/detectionRules/FULL_WEB_REQUEST/validator |
Environment ActiveGate | https://{your-activegate-domain}:9999/e/{your-environment-id}/api/config/v1/service/detectionRules/FULL_WEB_REQUEST/validator |
Authentication
To execute this request, you need an access token with WriteConfig
scope.
To learn how to obtain and use it, see Tokens and authentication.
Response
Response codes
Validated. The service detection rule is valid. Response doesn't have a body.