pydo.apps.get_logs_active_deployment_aggregate()

Description

Retrieve the logs of the active deployment if one exists. The response will include links to either real-time logs of an in-progress or active deployment or archived logs of a past deployment. Note log_type=BUILD logs will return logs associated with the current active deployment (being served). To view build logs associated with in-progress build, the query must explicitly reference the deployment id.

Parameters

Name Type Required Description Default Value
app_id string True The app ID
follow boolean False Whether the logs should follow live updates.
type string True The type of logs to retrieve
- BUILD: Build-time logs
- DEPLOY: Deploy-time logs
- RUN: Live run-time logs
- RUN_RESTARTED: Logs of crashed/restarted instances during runtime
UNSPECIFIED
pod_connection_timeout string False An optional time duration to wait if the underlying component instance is not immediately available. Default: 3m.

Request Sample

import os
from pydo import Client

client = Client(token=os.environ.get("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN"))

get_resp = client.apps.get_logs_active_deployment_aggregate(app_id="a6adf840")

Responses

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A JSON object with urls that point to archived logs

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{
  "value": {
    "live_url": "https://logs-example/build.log",
    "url": "https://logs/build.log",
    "historic_logs": [
      "https://logs-example/archive/build.log"
    ]
  }
}

Unauthorized

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{
  "id": "unauthorized",
  "message": "Unable to authenticate you."
}

The resource was not found.

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{
  "id": "not_found",
  "message": "The resource you requested could not be found."
}

API Rate limit exceeded

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{
  "id": "too_many_requests",
  "message": "API Rate limit exceeded."
}

Server error.

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{
  "id": "server_error",
  "message": "Unexpected server-side error"
}

Unexpected error

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{
  "id": "example_error",
  "message": "some error message"
}