MaxScale 21.06 Filter Resource
Filter Resource
A filter resource represents an instance of a filter inside MaxScale. Multiple services can use the same filter and a single service can use multiple filters.
Resource Operations
The :name in all of the URIs must be the name of a filter in MaxScale.
Get a filter
Get a single filter.
GET /v1/filters/:name
Response
Status: 200 OK
{ "data": { "attributes": { "filter_diagnostics": null, "module": "qlafilter", "parameters": { "append": false, "duration_unit": "ms", "exclude": null, "filebase": "/tmp/qla.log", "flush": true, "log_data": "date,user,query", "log_type": "unified", "match": null, "module": "qlafilter", "newline_replacement": " ", "options": "", "separator": ",", "source": null, "use_canonical_form": false, "user": null }, "source": { "file": "/etc/maxscale.cnf", "type": "static" } }, "id": "QLA", "links": { "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/QLA/" }, "relationships": { "services": { "data": [ { "id": "Read-Connection-Router", "type": "services" } ], "links": { "related": "http://localhost:8989/v1/services/", "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/QLA/relationships/services/" } } }, "type": "filters" }, "links": { "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/QLA/" } }
Get all filters
Get all filters.
GET /v1/filters
Response
Status: 200 OK
{ "data": [ { "attributes": { "module": "hintfilter", "parameters": { "module": "hintfilter" }, "source": { "file": "/etc/maxscale.cnf", "type": "static" } }, "id": "Hint", "links": { "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/Hint/" }, "relationships": { "services": { "data": [ { "id": "Read-Connection-Router", "type": "services" } ], "links": { "related": "http://localhost:8989/v1/services/", "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/Hint/relationships/services/" } } }, "type": "filters" }, { "attributes": { "filter_diagnostics": null, "module": "qlafilter", "parameters": { "append": false, "duration_unit": "ms", "exclude": null, "filebase": "/tmp/qla.log", "flush": true, "log_data": "date,user,query", "log_type": "unified", "match": null, "module": "qlafilter", "newline_replacement": " ", "options": "", "separator": ",", "source": null, "use_canonical_form": false, "user": null }, "source": { "file": "/etc/maxscale.cnf", "type": "static" } }, "id": "QLA", "links": { "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/QLA/" }, "relationships": { "services": { "data": [ { "id": "Read-Connection-Router", "type": "services" } ], "links": { "related": "http://localhost:8989/v1/services/", "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/QLA/relationships/services/" } } }, "type": "filters" } ], "links": { "self": "http://localhost:8989/v1/filters/" } }
Create a filter
POST /v1/filters
Create a new filter. The posted object must define at least the following fields.
data.id
-
Name of the filter
-
data.type
-
Type of the object, must be
filters
-
data.atttributes.module
- The filter module to use
All of the filter parameters should be defined at creation time in the
data.atttributes.parameters
object.
As the service to filter relationship is ordered (filters are applied in the order they are listed), filter to service relationships cannot be defined at creation time.
The following example defines a request body which creates a new filter.
{ "data": { "id": "test-filter", // Name of the filter "type": "filters", "attributes": { "module": "qlafilter", // The filter uses the qlafilter module "parameters": { // Filter parameters "filebase": "/tmp/qla.log" } } } }
Response
Filter is created:
Status: 204 No Content
Update a filter
PATCH /v1/filters/:name
Filter parameters can be updated at runtime if the module supports it. Refer to the individual module documentation for more details on whether it supports runtime configuration and which parameters can be updated.
The following example modifies a filter by changing the match
parameter to
.*users.*
.
{ "data": { "attributes": { "parameters": { "match": ".*users.*" } } } }
Response
Filter is modified:
Status: 204 No Content
Destroy a filter
DELETE /v1/filters/:filter
The :filter in the URI must map to the name of the filter to be destroyed.
A filter can only be destroyed if no service uses it. This means that the
data.relationships
object for the filter must be empty. Note that the service
→ filter relationship cannot be modified from the filters resource and must be
done via the services resource.
This endpoint also supports the force=yes
parameter that will unconditionally
delete the filter by first removing it from all services that it uses.
Response
Filter is destroyed:
Status: 204 No Content