GoSpace Manager

Version v0.11.0

Manage Google Workspace resources using a developer-friendly CLI written in Go

get

Retrieves a report which is a collection of properties and statistics for entities used by users within the account. For more information, see the Entities Usage Report guide. For more information about the entities report’s parameters, see the Entities Usage parameters reference guides.

Synopsis

Implements the API documented at https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/reports/reference/rest/v1/entityUsageReports/get

gsm entityUsageReports get [flags]

Options

      --customerId string   The unique ID of the customer to retrieve data for.
      --date string         Represents the date the usage occurred.
                            The timestamp is in the ISO 8601 format, yyyy-mm-dd.
                            We recommend you use your account's time zone for this. (default "2023-10-30")
      --entityKey string    Represents the key of the object to filter the data with.
                            Accepted values are:
                            ALL         - Returns activity events for all users.
                            ENTITY_KEY  - Represents an app-specific identifier for the entity.
                                          For details on how to obtain the entityKey for a particular entityType, see the https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/reports/v1/reference/usage-ref-appendix-a/entities (default "ALL")
      --entityType string   Represents the type of entity for the report.
                            Accepted values are:
                            GPLUS_COMMUNITIES  - Returns a report on Google+ communities. (default "GPLUS_COMMUNITIES")
      --fields string       Fields allows partial responses to be retrieved.
                            See https://developers.google.com/gdata/docs/2.0/basics#PartialResponse for more information.
      --filters string      The filters query string is a comma-separated list of an application's event parameters where the parameter's value is manipulated by a relational operator.
                            The filters query string includes the name of the application whose usage is returned in the report.
                            The application values for the Entities usage report include accounts, docs, and gmail.
                            
                            Filters are in the form [application name]:[parameter name][relational operator][parameter value],....
                            
                            In this example, the <> 'not equal to' operator is URL-encoded in the request's query string (%3C%3E):
                            
                            GET
                            https://www.googleapis.com/admin/reports/v1/usage/gplus_communities/all/dates/2017-12-01
                            ?parameters=gplus:community_name,gplus:num_total_members
                            &filters=gplus:num_total_members%3C%3E0
                            The relational operators include:
                            
                            == - 'equal to'.
                            <> - 'not equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3C%3E).
                            < - 'less than'. It is URL-encoded (%3C).
                            <= - 'less than or equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3C=).
                            > - 'greater than'. It is URL-encoded (%3E).
                            >= - 'greater than or equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3E=).
                            Filters can only be applied to numeric parameters.
  -h, --help                help for get
      --parameters string   The parameters query string is a comma-separated list of event parameters that refine a report's results.
                            The parameter is associated with a specific application.
                            The application values for the Entities usage report are only gplus.
                            A parameter query string is in the CSV form of [app_name1:param_name1], [app_name2:param_name2]....
                            
                            Note: The API doesn't accept multiple values of a parameter.
                            If a particular parameter is supplied more than once in the API request, the API only accepts the last value of that request parameter.
                            In addition, if an invalid request parameter is supplied in the API request, the API ignores that request parameter and returns the response corresponding to the remaining valid request parameters.
                            
                            An example of an invalid request parameter is one that does not belong to the application. If no parameters are requested, all parameters are returned.

Options inherited from parent commands

      --compressOutput         By default, GSM outputs "pretty" (indented) objects. By setting this flag, GSM's output will be compressed. This may or may not improve performance in scripts.
      --config string          config file (default is $HOME/.config/gsm/.gsm.yaml)
      --delay int              This delay (plus a random jitter between 0 and 50) will be applied after every command to avoid reaching quota and rate limits. Set to 0 to disable.
      --dwdSubject string      Specify a subject used for DWD impersonation (overrides value in config file)
      --log string             Set the path of the log file. Default is either ~/gsm.log or defined in your config file
      --maxElapsedTime int     This is the maximum total time that will be spent retrying a request in minutes. (default 15)
      --maxRetryInterval int   This is the maximum interval that will be used between retry attempts in seconds. (default 320)
      --redirectPort int       This is the TCP port on which GSM will create web server if you authenticate with a user account for the first time. This is necessary for the OAuth flow. See https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/native-app#redirect-uri_loopback (default 8081)
      --retryOn ints           Specify the HTTP error code(s) that GSM should retry on. Note that GSM will always retry on HTTP 403 errors that indicate a quota / rate limit error
      --streamOutput           Setting this flag will cause GSM to output slice values to stdout one by one, instead of one large object

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