Get Device Groups
Last updated on 24 February, 2021You can use LogicMonitor’s REST API to programmatically get information about your LogicMonitor device groups. You can either get a list of device groups or you can get details for a particular device group.
As with all of our API calls, authentication is required.
Get a list of device groups
Returns a list of device groups
HTTP Method: GET
URI: /device/groups
Request Parameters: By default, a list of 50 device groups will be returned. You can include sort, filter, fields, size and offset parameters in your request to control what data is included in the response and how it is formatted. Note that query parameters are not considered part of the resource path, and should not be included the calculation of the LMv1 authentication signature.
Property |
Syntax |
Description |
Example URI |
sort | sort={+ or -}property | Sorts the response by the property specified in either increasing (+) or decreasing (-) order | /device/groups?sort=-id |
filter | filter=property{operator}value | Filters the response according to the operator and value specified. Note that you can use * to match on more than one character.You can use the ‘.’ character to filter values within an object (e.g. custom properties), and multiple filters can be separated by a comma.
Operators include:
|
/device/groups?filter=fullPath~AWS/* |
fields | fields={list of properties separated by commas} | Filters the response to only include the following fields for each object | /device/groups?fields=name,id |
size | size=integer | The number of results to display. Max is 1000 | /device/groups?size=5 |
offset | offset=integer | The number of results to offset the displayed results by | /device/groups?offset=2 |
Get information about a particular device group
Returns details for a particular device group
HTTP Method:GET
URI: device/groups/{id}
Request Parameters: You can include a filter parameter that controls which fields are displayed in the response:
Property |
Syntax |
Description |
Example URI |
fields | fields={list of properties separated by commas} | Filters the response to only include the following fields for each object | /device/groups/{id}?fields=name,id,subGroups |
Example
The following Python script returns the custom properties, name, id & number of devices for the device group(s) with ‘prodServers’ in the name:
#!/bin/env python
import requests
import json
import hashlib
import base64
import time
import hmac
#Account Info
AccessId ='48v2wRzfK94y53sq5EuF'
AccessKey ='H_D9i(f5~B^U36^K6i42=^nS~e75gy382Bf6{)P+'
Company = 'api'
#Request Info
httpVerb ='GET'
resourcePath = '/device/groups'
queryParams = '?filter=name~prodServers&fields=customProperties,id,name,numOfHosts'
data = ''
#Construct URL
url = 'https://'+ Company +'.logicmonitor.com/santaba/rest' + resourcePath + queryParams
#Get current time in milliseconds
epoch = str(int(time.time() * 1000))
#Concatenate Request details
requestVars = httpVerb + epoch + data + resourcePath
#Construct signature
hmac1 = hmac.new(AccessKey.encode(),msg=requestVars.encode(),digestmod=hashlib.sha256).hexdigest()
signature = base64.b64encode(hmac1.encode())
#Construct headers
auth = 'LMv1 ' + AccessId + ':' + signature.decode() + ':' + epoch
#Make request
response = requests.get(url, data=data, headers=headers)
#Print status and body of response
print('Response Status:',response.status_code)
print('Response Body:',response.content)