SSV formatter
The SSV formatter sums all dimensions in results of database queries to a single value and returns a list of such values showing how it changes through time.
It supports the following formats:
format | content type | description |
---|---|---|
ssv | text/plain | a space separated list of values |
ssvcomma | text/plain | a comma separated list of values |
array | application/json | a JSON array |
The SSV formatter respects the following API &options=
:
option | supported | description |
---|---|---|
nonzero | yes | to return only the dimensions that have at least a non-zero value |
flip | yes | to return the numbers older to newer (the default is newer to older) |
percent | yes | to replace all values with their percentage over the row total |
abs | yes | to turn all values positive, before using them |
min2max | yes | to return the delta from the minimum value to the maximum value (across dimensions) |
Examples
Get the average system CPU utilization of the last hour, in 6 values (one every 10 minutes):
# curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.cpu&format=ssv&after=-3600&points=6&group=average'
1.741352 1.6800467 1.769411 1.6761112 1.629862 1.6807968
Get the total mysql bandwidth (in + out) for the last hour, in 6 values (one every 10 minutes):
Netdata returns bandwidth in kilobits
.
# curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=mysql_local.net&format=ssvcomma&after=-3600&points=6&group=sum&options=abs'
72618.7936215,72618.778889,72618.788084,72618.9195918,72618.7760612,72618.6712421
Get the web server max connections for the last hour, in 12 values (one every 5 minutes) in a JSON array:
# curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=nginx_local.connections&format=array&after=-3600&points=12&group=max'
[278,258,268,239,259,260,243,266,278,318,264,258]
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