Cisco Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 Guide Du Développeur
Cisco Prime Performance Manager 1.7 REST API Guide
5.7.10 outputType
Table 16 – outputType Parameter
Parameter
Notes
outputType
The content-type determines the expected format of the data in the response.
This parameter, when provided, overrides the value defined in the HTTP
“Accept” header.
Possible values:
csv
xml
json
jsonv2
jpeg
pdf
png
Example:
outputType=jsonv2
outputType=png
This parameter, when provided, overrides the value defined in the HTTP
“Accept” header.
Possible values:
csv
xml
json
jsonv2
jpeg
png
Example:
outputType=jsonv2
outputType=png
Additional Notes
This parameter is supported in all requests.
The default value is csv.
5.7.11 csvHeader
Table 17 – csvHeader Parameter
Parameter
Notes
csvHeader
The csvHeader can be used to disable headers in CSV responses. By default
CSV content contains headers in the first line. If the user does not want to see
headers in the first line, this parameter should be set to “false”.
Possible values:
true (default)
false
Example:
csvHeader=false
CSV content contains headers in the first line. If the user does not want to see
headers in the first line, this parameter should be set to “false”.
Possible values:
true (default)
false
Example:
csvHeader=false
Additional Notes
This parameter is supported in all requests.
The default value is true.
5.7.12 includeDataTypes
Table 18 – includeDataTypes Parameter
Parameter
Notes
includeDataTypes
The includeDataTypes can be used to add data type headers to CSV, XML,
JSON, and JSONv2 responses. By default content does not contain data type
headers in the second line (or, for CSV only, in the first line if
csvHeader=false). If the user wants to see data type headers, this parameter
JSON, and JSONv2 responses. By default content does not contain data type
headers in the second line (or, for CSV only, in the first line if
csvHeader=false). If the user wants to see data type headers, this parameter