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Alert Center

Ross Scroggs edited this page Jun 27, 2022 · 6 revisions

Alert Center

API documentation

Definitions

<AlertID> ::= <String>
<QueryAlert> ::= <String> See: https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/alertcenter/guides/query-filters

Introduction

For an introduction, start here: https://support.google.com/a/answer/9105393

This API is in beta, most things seem to work although the filter queries don't all work, in particular those that select alertId and feedbackId.

To use these commands you must update your gam project and service account authorization.

gam update project
gam user user@domain.com check serviceaccount

Manage alerts

gam delete alert <AlertID>
gam undelete alert <AlertID>

Display alerts

gam info alert <AlertID> [formatjson]
gam show alerts [filter <QueryAlert>] [orderby createtime [ascending|descending]]
        [formatjson]

By default, Gam displays the information as an indented list of keys and values.

  • formatjson - Display the fields in JSON format.
gam print alerts [todrive <ToDriveAttributes>*] [filter <QueryAlert>] [orderby createtime [ascending|descending]]
        [formatjson [quotechar <Character>]]

By default, Gam displays the information as columns of fields; the following option causes the output to be in JSON format,

  • formatjson - Display the fields in JSON format.

By default, when writing CSV files, Gam uses a quote character of double quote ". The quote character is used to enclose columns that contain the quote character itself, the column delimiter (comma by default) and new-line characters. Any quote characters within the column are doubled. When using the formatjson option, double quotes are used extensively in the data resulting in hard to read/process output. The quotechar <Character> option allows you to choose an alternate quote character, single quote for instance, that makes for readable/processable output. quotechar defaults to gam.cfg/csv_output_quote_char. When uploading CSV files to Google, double quote " should be used.

Eliminate unwanted fields

You can use CSV Print Filtering to reduce the amount of output. This command will drop all of the data.messages columns.

gam config csv_output_header_drop_filter "^data.messages" redirect csv alerts.csv print alerts

Manage alert feedback

gam create alertfeedback <AlertID> not_useful|somewhat_useful|very_useful

Display alert feedback

gam show alertfeedback [alert <AlertID>] [filter <QueryAlert>] [orderby createtime [ascending|descending]]
        [formatjson]

By default, Gam displays feedback for all alerts.

  • alert <AlertID> - Display feedback for the selected alert
  • filter <QueryAlert> - Display feebback for the filtered alerts

By default, Gam displays the information as an indented list of keys and values.

  • formatjson - Display the fields in JSON format.
gam print alertfeedback [todrive <ToDriveAttributes>*] [alert <AlertID>] [filter <QueryAlert>] [orderby createtime [ascending|descending]]
        [formatjson [quotechar <Character>]]

By default, Gam displays feedback for all alerts.

  • alert <AlertID> - Display feedback for the selected alert
  • filter <QueryAlert> - Display feebback for the filtered alerts

By default, Gam displays the information as columns of fields; the following option causes the output to be in JSON format,

  • formatjson - Display the fields in JSON format.

By default, when writing CSV files, Gam uses a quote character of double quote ". The quote character is used to enclose columns that contain the quote character itself, the column delimiter (comma by default) and new-line characters. Any quote characters within the column are doubled. When using the formatjson option, double quotes are used extensively in the data resulting in hard to read/process output. The quotechar <Character> option allows you to choose an alternate quote character, single quote for instance, that makes for readable/processable output. quotechar defaults to gam.cfg/csv_output_quote_char. When uploading CSV files to Google, double quote " should be used.

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Installation

Configuration

Notes and Information

Definitions

Command Processing

Collections

Client Access

Special Service Account Access

Service Account Access

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