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IBM Cloud billing api does not support year
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow to set API endpoint for the IBM Cloud / BluemixLogging in IBM Cloud API ConnectIBM Cloud REST API - documentation?Does IBM Cloud Availability Monitoring work when IBM Cloud is down?IBM Cloud App Services not workingIBM Cloud: How to access the API for billing and usage?Is IBM Cloud available in China?deleted instance IBM-CLOUDIBM App ID API Calls: How to add attributes to customise a user with REST API?Is there a way to get consolidated IBM Cloud billing in one api call
I was looking at the billing API for IBM Cloud, it only supports months url.
here is my code:
def processResourceInstanceUsage(account_id, billMonth):
METERING_HOST="https://metering-reporting.ng.bluemix.net"
USAGE_URL="/v4/accounts/"+account_id+"/resource_instances/usage/"+billMonth+"?_limit=100&_names=true"
url=METERING_HOST+USAGE_URL
headers =
"Authorization": "".format(iam_token),
"Accept": "application/json",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
response=requests.get(url, headers=headers)
print ("nnResource instance usage for first 100 items")
return response.json()
Is there a way to get billing data out for a year? I tried inputting just 2019 instead of 2019-03 but got an error.
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I was looking at the billing API for IBM Cloud, it only supports months url.
here is my code:
def processResourceInstanceUsage(account_id, billMonth):
METERING_HOST="https://metering-reporting.ng.bluemix.net"
USAGE_URL="/v4/accounts/"+account_id+"/resource_instances/usage/"+billMonth+"?_limit=100&_names=true"
url=METERING_HOST+USAGE_URL
headers =
"Authorization": "".format(iam_token),
"Accept": "application/json",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
response=requests.get(url, headers=headers)
print ("nnResource instance usage for first 100 items")
return response.json()
Is there a way to get billing data out for a year? I tried inputting just 2019 instead of 2019-03 but got an error.
ibm-cloud
Fetching the 12 months of questions and adding them...?
– data_henrik
Mar 7 at 17:35
@data_henrik - there is no better way?
– NoviceMe
Mar 7 at 18:40
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I was looking at the billing API for IBM Cloud, it only supports months url.
here is my code:
def processResourceInstanceUsage(account_id, billMonth):
METERING_HOST="https://metering-reporting.ng.bluemix.net"
USAGE_URL="/v4/accounts/"+account_id+"/resource_instances/usage/"+billMonth+"?_limit=100&_names=true"
url=METERING_HOST+USAGE_URL
headers =
"Authorization": "".format(iam_token),
"Accept": "application/json",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
response=requests.get(url, headers=headers)
print ("nnResource instance usage for first 100 items")
return response.json()
Is there a way to get billing data out for a year? I tried inputting just 2019 instead of 2019-03 but got an error.
ibm-cloud
I was looking at the billing API for IBM Cloud, it only supports months url.
here is my code:
def processResourceInstanceUsage(account_id, billMonth):
METERING_HOST="https://metering-reporting.ng.bluemix.net"
USAGE_URL="/v4/accounts/"+account_id+"/resource_instances/usage/"+billMonth+"?_limit=100&_names=true"
url=METERING_HOST+USAGE_URL
headers =
"Authorization": "".format(iam_token),
"Accept": "application/json",
"Content-Type": "application/json"
response=requests.get(url, headers=headers)
print ("nnResource instance usage for first 100 items")
return response.json()
Is there a way to get billing data out for a year? I tried inputting just 2019 instead of 2019-03 but got an error.
ibm-cloud
ibm-cloud
asked Mar 7 at 14:19
NoviceMeNoviceMe
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Fetching the 12 months of questions and adding them...?
– data_henrik
Mar 7 at 17:35
@data_henrik - there is no better way?
– NoviceMe
Mar 7 at 18:40
add a comment |
Fetching the 12 months of questions and adding them...?
– data_henrik
Mar 7 at 17:35
@data_henrik - there is no better way?
– NoviceMe
Mar 7 at 18:40
Fetching the 12 months of questions and adding them...?
– data_henrik
Mar 7 at 17:35
Fetching the 12 months of questions and adding them...?
– data_henrik
Mar 7 at 17:35
@data_henrik - there is no better way?
– NoviceMe
Mar 7 at 18:40
@data_henrik - there is no better way?
– NoviceMe
Mar 7 at 18:40
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Check out the IBM Cloud API docs. There is a Usage Metering and a Usage Reporting API. The former is for a specific service and is more flexible. The latter, for usage reporting, is per account, org, resource group, etc. All requests have to specify the usage month. Thus, there is no request type to report for a year.
IMHO the reasoning behind is that there are many types of "year" and hence monthly reporting is flexible. As a consequence, you would need to perform the requests for each month and sum it up on your own.
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Check out the IBM Cloud API docs. There is a Usage Metering and a Usage Reporting API. The former is for a specific service and is more flexible. The latter, for usage reporting, is per account, org, resource group, etc. All requests have to specify the usage month. Thus, there is no request type to report for a year.
IMHO the reasoning behind is that there are many types of "year" and hence monthly reporting is flexible. As a consequence, you would need to perform the requests for each month and sum it up on your own.
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Check out the IBM Cloud API docs. There is a Usage Metering and a Usage Reporting API. The former is for a specific service and is more flexible. The latter, for usage reporting, is per account, org, resource group, etc. All requests have to specify the usage month. Thus, there is no request type to report for a year.
IMHO the reasoning behind is that there are many types of "year" and hence monthly reporting is flexible. As a consequence, you would need to perform the requests for each month and sum it up on your own.
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Check out the IBM Cloud API docs. There is a Usage Metering and a Usage Reporting API. The former is for a specific service and is more flexible. The latter, for usage reporting, is per account, org, resource group, etc. All requests have to specify the usage month. Thus, there is no request type to report for a year.
IMHO the reasoning behind is that there are many types of "year" and hence monthly reporting is flexible. As a consequence, you would need to perform the requests for each month and sum it up on your own.
Check out the IBM Cloud API docs. There is a Usage Metering and a Usage Reporting API. The former is for a specific service and is more flexible. The latter, for usage reporting, is per account, org, resource group, etc. All requests have to specify the usage month. Thus, there is no request type to report for a year.
IMHO the reasoning behind is that there are many types of "year" and hence monthly reporting is flexible. As a consequence, you would need to perform the requests for each month and sum it up on your own.
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Fetching the 12 months of questions and adding them...?
– data_henrik
Mar 7 at 17:35
@data_henrik - there is no better way?
– NoviceMe
Mar 7 at 18:40