Difference between revisions of "Search Using the API"
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+ | All of GigaFlow's reporting capability can be accessed via the API web interface. See the [[Forensic_Data_Using_the_API]] and [[Summary_Data_Using_the_API]] for more examples using the API webhooks. | ||
+ | A search for a MAC address using the "Mac Address Pairs" report, might look like: | ||
+ | http://xxx.xx.xx.xx:7902/rest/?jsonRequest={"action":"get", "type":"Table", "sourcetype":"forensics", "mac":[8d:ef:4b:5d:27:42],"reportName":"MAC Address Pairs"}&userName=user&userPass=userpass | ||
− | [[ | + | See [[Forensic_Data_Using_the_API]] for more about the JSON request format. |
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Revision as of 09:44, 25 April 2019
All of GigaFlow's reporting capability can be accessed via the API web interface. See the Forensic_Data_Using_the_API and Summary_Data_Using_the_API for more examples using the API webhooks.
A search for a MAC address using the "Mac Address Pairs" report, might look like:
http://xxx.xx.xx.xx:7902/rest/?jsonRequest={"action":"get", "type":"Table", "sourcetype":"forensics", "mac":[8d:ef:4b:5d:27:42],"reportName":"MAC Address Pairs"}&userName=user&userPass=userpass
See Forensic_Data_Using_the_API for more about the JSON request format.