GET functions that retrieve content
Use these API commands to retrieve content from InfoSphere® Information Analyzer.
To issue a GET function, you specify parameters in a request URL that you enter in a browser. The return value of the function is an XML string that displays in the browser. To retrieve content in a file, use the corresponding CLI command instead of the GET function.
- Getting the content of a project
Use the GET project API command to get the content of a project. - Getting the content of a task sequence
Use the GET project command to get the content of a project, which includes the task sequence. - Getting a list of projects
Use the GET projects command to get a list of all InfoSphere Information Analyzer projects. - Getting the content of data rules
Use the Get executableRule command to get the content of data rules, including benchmarks and metrics. - Getting a list of data rules
Use the GET executableRules API command to get a list of the data rules in a specific project. - Getting the content of data rule definitions
Use the GET ruleDefinition API command to get the contents of data rule definitions. - Getting a list of data rule definitions
Use the GET ruleDefinitions API command to get a list of the data rule definitions in an InfoSphere Information Analyzer project. - Getting the content of published data rule and rule set definitions
Use the GET publicRule API command to get the content of published data rule and rule set definitions. - Getting a list of published data rule and rule set definitions
Use the GET publicRules API command to get a list of published data rule and rule set definitions. - Publishing rules and rule sets
Use the GET publishRule API command to publish a data rule or rule set. - Getting a copy of a published data rule or rule set definition
Use the GET copyPublicRule API command to copy a published data rule or rule set definition. - Getting the metrics for a project
Use the GET metrics API command to get the metrics for a project. - Getting the history and results for metrics
Use the GET metric/executionHistory API command to get the history and results for metrics. - Getting a list of primary key candidates
Use the GET KeyAnalysis/results API command to get a list of primary key candidates. - Getting column analysis results
Use the GET columnAnalysis/results API command to get column analysis results. - Getting the format distribution of a column
Use the GET columnAnalysis/formatDistribution API command to get the format distribution of a column. - Getting the frequency distribution of a column
Use the GET columnAnalysis/frequencyDistribution API command to get the frequency distribution of a column. - Getting the results of foreign-key and cross-domain analysis
Use the GET crossDomainAnalysis/results API command to identify columns that have common domain values. - Getting the results of a referential integrity analysis
Use the GET referentialIntegrityAnalysis/results API command to get the results of a referential integrity analysis. - Getting a list of published analysis results
Use the GET publishedResults API command to get a list of published analysis results. - Getting data rule history and results
Get the history of when data rules were run and the results of the data rules by using the HTTP API. - Getting the output table of a data rule or rule set
Use the GET executableRule/outputTable API command to get the output table of a data rule or rule set. - Getting a list of global logical variables
Use the GET globalVariables API command to get a list of global logical variables. - Getting the analysis status
Use the GET analysisStatus command to get the status of the analysis. - Getting credentials for a specific data connection
Use the GET CredentialMapping API command to get the credentials that are mapped to a specific data connection. - Getting the content of data classes
Use the getDataClasses command to get the content of an XML file that contains all deployed data classes. You can use the XML file that contains the exported data classes to deploy the data classes to a different environment. - Getting data quality analysis results
Use the GET dataQualityAnalysis/results command to get the status of data quality analysis. - Cancelling the analysis task
Use the GET cancelAnalysis command to cancel the analysis.
Parent topic: Using the HTTP API requests