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Hello,

The restApi needs the instance_id parameter. Where could I find this information ? Is it the tag in the system details URL, between /systems/ and /details?

Best regards,

Guy

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  • Staff

Hi Guy,

Welcome to the Pulseway community. The instance_id is a unique identifier for your API instance. This is generally the serial number of the application or some identifier you use to differentiate an application instance from another.

Chris

  • Author

Thanks a lot for this clarification.

I encounter another problem. I'm able to send notifications via the restApi, but these notifications are never associated with the faulting server. They appears in "all notifiications" but not in the server's notifications. Is it possible to pass the name of the server as parameter in the "notify" process ?

Best regards,

Guy

  • Staff

Hi Guy,

You can only use the RESTful API to generate notifications for instances created using the RESTful API.

Chris

  • Author

Where is the  RESTful API document available ?

Guy

  • Author

Sorry, I misunderstood the last answer of Chris.

It"s ok now. What I want to do is just impossible.

Kind regards,

Guy

  • Staff

Hi Guy,

We are considering on allowing you to add notifications for other monitored systems in the future. We'll let you know if this reaches production.

Chris

  • 2 weeks later...
  • Author

Thanks a lot for this registered suggestion.

Best regards,

Guy

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