I am implementing Datadog tracing and I would like to record the URL route from which the logs was recorded. However, I want to log the URL without the query parameter value.
For example,
Given that the URL is /user/{user_id}/profile with user_id as a query parameter, I want to log the string /user/{user_id}/profile instead of /user/11/profile where 11 is the user id.
I've tried the following but I was not able to achieve what I want
r.URLPath,
r.URL
where r is of type *http.Request
Is there any way I could achieve and log the route without the query parameter value and only the placeholder?
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I am trying to get a full list of every group in Azure AD. I am currently able to get 999 records with the following uri:
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$top=999
According to the documentation from Microsoft there are only a couple OData query parameters available, none of which appear to be able to navigate to the next page. It also states the maximum page size is 999. I have tried using the $skip parameter to skip a certain number of records, but it is not supported:
{"error":{"code":"Request_BadRequest","message":"'$skip' is not supported by the service.",...
Is there any way to get a full list of all AAD groups? We have several thousand that I would need to get.
Some queries against Microsoft Graph return multiple pages of data either due to server-side paging or due to the use of the $top query parameter to specifically limit the page size in a request. When more than one query request is required to retrieve all the results, Microsoft Graph returns an #odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results.
For example, the following URL requests all the users in an organization with a page size of 5, specified with the $top query parameter:
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups?$top=5
If the result contains more results, Microsoft Graph will return an #odata.nextLink property similar to the following along with the first page of results:
You can retrieve the next page of results by sending the URL value of the #odata.nextLink
ref doc - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/paging
With $top, you can customize the result size within the range of 1 and 1000. Because of your question, I guess that 1000 is exclusive, so the range goes from 1 to 999 (inclusive). Read more about the query parameter $top here. I got the range information from List messages.
The response you get from List groups seems to not contain #odata.nextLink which you would normally expect in such a case, so GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/groups does not support pagination. That would also explain why you get an error if you try to use $skip. You can read more about $skip here.
In order to get the full list of all groups, I would stop using the query parameter $top.
I'm using AdWords to help generate form submissions, and a form submission is my heuristic for a conversion.
I want to fetch the specific AdWords keyword that generated a conversion and submit it along with the form so that I can track which keyword are generating which submissions. Is this possible?
I don't see an cookie that relates to a Google Ad click, and the automatically appended gclid only contains a timestamp when decoded.
If you are using autotagging in Adwords then you will not get the keyword in realtime to send it along with the form.
You would either need to use manual tagging, and extract the value from the utm_term parameter, or configure valuetrack parameters to have the keyword/matchtype in your destinantion url.
In both cases you'd need to store the value from the query parameter (e.g. in a cookie), read it in the page with the form and append a hidden form field to your form that is set to the proper value.
I need to get the Marketo Leads who have changes on "progressionStatus" field (inside membership) with the API.
I can get all the leads related to a Program (with Get Leads by ProgramID API) without issues, but my need is to get those Leads with changes on "progressionStatus" column.
I was thinking to use the CreatedAt / UpdatedAt fields of the Program, so then, get all the leads related to those programs. But I didn't get the accurate results that I want.
Also, I tried to use the GET Lead changes API and use "fields" parameter to "progressionstatus" but that field don't exist.
It is possible to resolve this?
Thanks in advance.
You can get the list of Leads with progression status change by querying against the Get Lead Activities endpoint.
The Get Lead Changes endpoint could sound as a good candidate, but that endpoint only returns changes on the lead fields. Progression status change is not stored on the lead directly, so at the end that won't work. On the other hand the Get Leads by ProgramId endpoint returns –amongst others– the actual value of progressionStatus (program status of the lead in the parent program) but not the “change” itself, so you cannot process the resultset based on that.
The good news is that the progression status change is an activity type and luckily we have the above mentioned Get Lead Activities endpoint (which is also mentioned as the Query in the API docs) available to query just that. This endpoint also allows for filtering by activityTypeIds to narrow down the resultset to a single activity type.
Basically you have to call the GET /rest/v1/activities.json enpoint and pass the values of activityTypeIds and nextPageToken as query parameters (next to the access token obviously). So, first you need to get the internal Id of the activity type called “Change Status in Progression”. You can do that by querying the GET /rest/v1/activities/types.json endpoint and look for a record with that name. (I don't know if this Id changes from instance to instance, but in ours it is the #104). Also, to obtain a nextPageToken you have to make a call to GET /rest/v1/activities/pagingtoken.json as well, where you have to specify the earliest datetime to retrieve activities from. See more about Paging Tokens.
Once you have all of these bits at hand, you can make your request like that:
GET https://<INSTANCE_ID>.mktorest.com/rest/v1/activities.json?activityTypeIds=<TYPE_ID>&nextPageToken=<NEXTPAGE_TOKEN>&access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>
The result it gives is an array with items like below, which is easy to process further.
{
"id":712630,
"marketoGUID":"712630",
"leadId":824864,
"activityDate":"2017-12-01T08:51:13Z",
"activityTypeId":104,
"primaryAttributeValueId":1104,
"primaryAttributeValue":"PROGRAM_NAME",
"attributes":[
{"name":"Acquired By","value":true},
{"name":"New Status ID","value":33},
{"name":"Old Status ID","value":32},
{"name":"Reason","value":"Filled out form"},
{"name":"Success","value":false},
{"name":"New Status","value":"Filled-out Form"},
{"name":"Old Status","value":"Not in Program"}
]
}
Knowing the leadIds in question, you can make yet another request to fetch the actual lead records.
I am trying to fetch "Email Performance Report" from the platform
using API to analyze the KPI's like CTR etc by type of the email
(newsletter,email marketing etc).
I went through the documentation, however I didn't find endpoint from
which I can fetch the same.
Does anyone know if there is a way to get this information?
There is no endpoint to query reports directly. However, the good news is, that the “things” that make up an “Email Performance Report”, namely: email delivery, bounce, open and click are available to query via the API.
This means that you have to build the report yourself, but you can fetch the dataset to work on.
These “things” are called activity types (activity measured on a Lead) and can be fetched by querying against the Get Lead Activities endpoint, which is also mentioned as the Query in the API docs.
It sits at the GET /rest/v1/activities.json url and you have to pass a nextPageToken and the activityTypeIds as query parameters.
The nextPageToken indicates a datetime. Activities after that date will be returned by the call. To obtain one, you have to make a call to GET /rest/v1/activities/pagingtoken.json, where you have to specify the earliest datetime to retrieve activities from. See more about Paging Tokens.
To figure out the value of activityTypeIds, you first need to get the internal Ids of the activity types you are interested in. In order to do so, you have to query the GET /rest/v1/activities/types.json endpoint and look for the activity types with names like Send Email, Email Delivered, Email Bounced, Unsubscribe Email, Open Email and Click Email. (I don't know if these Ids are changing from instance to instance, but in ours these are from #6 to #11).
Once you have all of these bits at hand, you can make your request like that:
GET https://<INSTANCE_ID>.mktorest.com/rest/v1/activities.json?activityTypeIds=<TYPE_ID>&nextPageToken=<NEXTPAGE_TOKEN>&access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>
The result it gives is an array with items like below. Items can be filtered to specific email based on the primaryAttributeValue property and processed further accordingly.
{
"id":7370416,
"marketoGUID":"7170506",
"leadId":291305,
"activityDate":"2017-12-17T00:00:00Z",
"activityTypeId":11,// #11 = `Click Email`
"campaignId":1790,
"primaryAttributeValueId":1638,
"primaryAttributeValue":"EMAIL_NAME",// Name of the Email as seen in Marketo
"attributes":[
// …
]
}
I want to insert user name as unique mail ID and for the mail field in the registration process I want to use the same mail id to be inserted in the asp.net membership user table but by now it was creating user it's own but now I want to change it how can I achieve this ?
I am writing on page load
MembershipCreateStatus creatStatus;
Membership.CreateUser(RegisterUser.UserName, RegisterUser.Password,
RegisterUser.UserName, RegisterUser.Question,
RegisterUser.Password,
true, MembershipCreateStatus.ProviderError);
// true, creatStatus);
Is it correct? But it throws error invalid argument.
What should I do for last two arguments?
First, the last parameter is an out parameter. This means that CreateUser will set the variable you specify, you can't pass in a status enumeration like you are doing there.
Instead, you have to do it like the code you commented out, except you have to specify out creatStatus (including the out keyword).
Second, invalid argument typically means one of the values is null.