📢 New Feature Alert: Introducing…API Analytics! 🎉

Christina_Luu
Conversationalist

📢 New Feature Alert: Introducing…API Analytics! 🎉

Hey Meraki community!

 

We’re excited to share that API Analytics is released, in General Availability. This powerful new feature is designed to give organizations greater visibility into their dashboard API consumption. With API Analytics, you can monitor your API performance, track usage trends, and troubleshoot errors such as rate limit hits more effectively.

 

What’s Included?

   Quick overview summary cards – Get a snapshot of key API usage metrics at a glance

📊   Visualization of usage trends – Track API consumption over time with an intuitive graph

📌   Top usage metrics – Identify where consumption is occurring and areas that might need attention

📁   Detailed CSV request log downloads – Export API request logs for deeper analysis or share with others

For more info, refer to our 
support docs to learn more 👀

 

Where to Find It
📍  Navigate to Organization > API & Webhooks to explore API Analytics today

 

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Check it out and let us know your feedback! 💫🤝

 

Cheers,
Christina

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RaphaelL
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Only thing missing is the HTTP 500s. 

 

Wonderful job ! This is by far the greatest thing I have seen this year ! 🎉

rwiesmann
A model citizen

well, really intresting...gives me kind good insights and also some new ones which i did not expect

Like it!

ShawnHu
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Here is a demo simulation based on Meraki Launchpad🚀 demo platform to showcase the powerful visibility that this new feature offers. Enjoy the demo!

 

https://community.meraki.com/t5/Meraki-Demo/Demo-Simulation-Meraki-API-Analytics/m-p/263524#M105

Oren
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

That's amazing, Shawn! Thank you!

seb90
Here to help

Amazing, I like that! Finally it will be easier to identify applications that use a lot of API calls or might not work efficiently with the API.

Thank you!

sungod
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I just looked at it on one of the orgs we manage, it has > 400 networks and >3000 devices, month to date it is showing 0 rate limits on c. 250,000 calls.

 

These calls are mostly issued in bursts at 0100 UTC. I'm surprised that there are 0 rate limits. Is it correct? Or maybe I have done an excellent job of making my scripts pace themselves 😀

 

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