API Stability Long-Term

The addRecentQuery() GraphQL mutation is used to add a query to the list of recent queries. The query is a JSON encoded query and visualization structure produced by the user-interface. This field is not yet available. It's described here as a preview.

You can see in the LogScale User Interface, a list of recently run queries or saved queries by clicking on the Queries pull-down menu. Below is a screenshot showing an example of this:

addRecentQuery

Figure 1. addRecentQuery


For more information related to recent queries and saving queries, see the Searching Data documentation page.

Syntax

Below is the syntax for the addRecentQuery() mutation field:

graphql
addRecentQuery(
      input: AddRecentQueryInput!
    ): AddRecentQuery!

Below is an example of how this mutation field might be used:

Raw
graphql
mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: "humio",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: "#kind=threaddumps | NOT \"(Native Method)\" | top(humioLine)",
		start: "3d",
    end: "now",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
Mac OS or Linux (curl)
shell
curl -v -X POST $YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
    -d @- << EOF
{"query" : "mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: \"humio\",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\",
		start: \"3d\",
    end: \"now\",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}"
}
EOF
Mac OS or Linux (curl) One-line
shell
curl -v -X POST $YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql \
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
    -d @- << EOF
{"query" : "mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: \"humio\",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\",
		start: \"3d\",
    end: \"now\",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}"
}
EOF
Windows Cmd and curl
shell
curl -v -X POST $YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql ^
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" ^
    -H "Content-Type: application/json" ^
    -d @'{"query" : "mutation test { ^
  addRecentQuery(input: { ^
    viewName: \"humio\", ^
    queryArguments: [], ^
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\", ^
		start: \"3d\", ^
    end: \"now\", ^
    isLive: false, ^
  }) { ^
    recentQueries { ^
      query { ^
        queryString, ^
        start, ^
        end, ^
        arguments { ^
          key, ^
          value, ^
        } ^
      } ^
    } ^
  } ^
}" ^
} '
Windows Powershell and curl
powershell
curl.exe -X POST 
    -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN"
    -H "Content-Type: application/json"
    -d '{"query" : "mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: \"humio\",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\",
		start: \"3d\",
    end: \"now\",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}"
}'
    "$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql"
Perl
perl
#!/usr/bin/perl

use HTTP::Request;
use LWP;

my $INGEST_TOKEN = "TOKEN";

my $uri = '$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql';

my $json = '{"query" : "mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: \"humio\",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\",
		start: \"3d\",
    end: \"now\",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}"
}';
my $req = HTTP::Request->new("POST", $uri );

$req->header("Authorization" => "Bearer $TOKEN");
$req->header("Content-Type" => "application/json");

$req->content( $json );

my $lwp = LWP::UserAgent->new;

my $result = $lwp->request( $req );

print $result->{"_content"},"\n";
Python
python
#! /usr/local/bin/python3

import requests

url = '$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql'
mydata = r'''{"query" : "mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: \"humio\",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\",
		start: \"3d\",
    end: \"now\",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}"
}'''

resp = requests.post(url,
                     data = mydata,
                     headers = {
   "Authorization" : "Bearer $TOKEN",
   "Content-Type" : "application/json"
}
)

print(resp.text)
Node.js
javascript
const https = require('https');

const data = JSON.stringify(
    {"query" : "mutation test {
  addRecentQuery(input: {
    viewName: \"humio\",
    queryArguments: [],
    queryString: \"#kind=threaddumps | NOT \\"(Native Method)\\" | top(humioLine)\",
		start: \"3d\",
    end: \"now\",
    isLive: false,
  }) {
    recentQueries {
      query {
        queryString,
        start,
        end,
        arguments {
          key,
          value,
        }
      }
    }
  }
}"
}
);


const options = {
  hostname: '$YOUR_LOGSCALE_URL/graphql',
  path: '/graphql',
  port: 443,
  method: 'POST',
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    'Content-Length': data.length,
    Authorization: 'BEARER ' + process.env.TOKEN,
    'User-Agent': 'Node',
  },
};

const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
  let data = '';
  console.log(`statusCode: ${res.statusCode}`);

  res.on('data', (d) => {
    data += d;
  });
  res.on('end', () => {
    console.log(JSON.parse(data).data);
  });
});

req.on('error', (error) => {
  console.error(error);
});

req.write(data);
req.end();

Given Datatypes

For AddRecentQueryInput, there are several parameters that may be given. Below is a list of them along with a description of each:

Table: AddRecentQueryInput

ParameterTypeRequiredDefaultStabilityDescription
Some arguments may be required, as indicated in the Required column. For some fields, this column indicates that a result will always be returned for this column.
Table last updated: Sep 17, 2024
endstringyes Long-TermThe end of the relative time interval for the query.
isLivebooleanyes Long-TermWhether the query is live.
optionsJSON  Long-TermAny options related to the query.
queryArguments[InputDictionaryEntry]yes Long-TermArguments related to the recent query. See InputDictionaryEntry.
queryStringstringyes Long-TermThe query string.
startstringyes Long-TermThe start of the relative time interval for the query.
viewNamestringyes Long-TermThe name of the view.
widgetTypestring  Long-TermThe type of widget used, if one.

You'll notice in the table here that one of the data types, InputDictionaryEntry, is a specialized one. However, it simply calls for key/value pairs containing strings.

Returned Datatypes

As indicated by the syntax above, this mutation will return data using the datatype, AddRecentQuery. Below is a list of the parameters of that datatype:

Table: AddRecentQuery

ParameterTypeRequiredDefaultStabilityDescription
Some arguments may be required, as indicated in the Required column. For some fields, this column indicates that a result will always be returned for this column.
Table last updated: Sep 23, 2024
recentQueries[RecentQuery]yes Long-TermA list of recently run queries. See RecentQuery.