Get store operation log count
GET https://{handle}.myshopline.com/admin/openapi/v20260301/store/operation_logs/count.json
handle : The store's unique identifier, which is the prefix of the store's domain name. For example, if a store's domain name is open001.myshopline.com , the store handle is open001 .Get the store operation log count within a specific time range. You can filter by timestamp, resource type, and event type.
Query Parameters
- created_at_max string requiredSpecify the cutoff creation date and time for operation logs to query. Operation logs created on or before this date are returned. Format:
ISO 8601.
Example:2023-04-12T22:59:52+08:00. - created_at_min string requiredSpecify the initial creation date and time for operation logs to query. Operation logs created on or after this date are returned. Format:
ISO 8601.
Example:2023-04-12T22:59:52+08:00. - subject_type stringResource type. For example, if the operation relates to product management, corresponding
subject_typewill beproducts. - verb stringEvent type. For example, if the operation relates to product creation,
subject_typewill beproducts, andverbwill beadd_new_product.
Request Headers
- Content-Type string requiredThe field must be set to the fixed value
application/json; charset=utf-8. - Authorization string requiredThe access token for the API resource. Refer to App authorization to obtain the access token, and then pass the obtained token in the Bearer format.Example:
Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiJ9.eyJhcHBLZXkiOiJmMjM3OWQyMTYyOGMzM2QxMWRiMWZkYjY5N2EzZjdjMjZlNGMwYTA5Iiwic2VsbGVySWQiOiIyMDAwMjM0ODgwIiwic3RvcmVJZCI6IjE2NzIzNjk3Mjk2MDYiLCJ2ZXJzaW9uIjoiVjIiLCJkb21haW4iOiJodHRwczovL3NsLW9wZW4tc2cubXlzaG9wbGluZS5jb20iLCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NzUzMTk0OTI0MzksImlzcyI6Inlzb3VsIiwiZXhwIjoxNzY5OTI3NDkyfQ.UwQzomM2veGCUaOZ0paUxq5dpc7DXuhHYFvsQ_uIAKduzWcb_j2E4q_36El83sp145D4cKbpcE5KCeeIz-JNQw
Status Codes
- 200
- 401
- 429
For the complete list of codes and messages, see Http status code.
Response Headers
traceId
A globally unique identifier for the request. It is used to track the request flow throughout the system, allowing for easy location and debugging when issues arise.
Response Body
dataobject
Response body.count longOperation log count.
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