Annotation API
The Annotation API allows you to annotate visualizations in the APM app with significant events, like deployments, allowing you to easily see how these events are impacting the performance of your existing applications.
By default, annotations are stored in a newly created observability-annotations
index. The name of this index can be changed in your config.yml
by editing xpack.observability.annotations.index
. If you change the default index name, you’ll also need to update your user privileges accordingly.
The following APIs are available:
- Create or update annotation to create an annotation for APM.
How to use APM APIs
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Interact with APM APIs using cURL or another API tool. All APM APIs are Kibana APIs, not Elasticsearch APIs; because of this, the Kibana dev tools console cannot be used to interact with APM APIs.
For all APM APIs, you must use a request header. Supported headers are Authorization
, kbn-xsrf
, and Content-Type
.
Authorization: ApiKey {credentials}
Kibana supports token-based authentication with the Elasticsearch API key service. The API key returned by the Elasticsearch create API key API can be used by sending a request with an Authorization
header that has a value of ApiKey
followed by the {credentials}
, where {credentials}
is the base64 encoding of id
and api_key
joined by a colon.
Alternatively, you can create a user and use their username and password to authenticate API access: -u $USER:$PASSWORD
.
Whether using Authorization: ApiKey {credentials}
, or -u $USER:$PASSWORD
, users interacting with APM APIs must have sufficient privileges.
kbn-xsrf: true
By default, you must use kbn-xsrf
for all API calls, except in the following scenarios:
- The API endpoint uses the
GET
orHEAD
operations - The path is whitelisted using the
server.xsrf.whitelist
setting - XSRF protections are disabled using the
server.xsrf.disableProtection
setting
Content-Type: application/json
Applicable only when you send a payload in the API request. Kibana API requests and responses use JSON. Typically, if you include the kbn-xsrf
header, you must also include the Content-Type
header.
Create or update annotation
Request
POST /api/apm/services/:serviceName/annotation
Request body
service
(required, object) Service identifying the configuration to create or update.
Properties of service
version
(required, string) Version of service.
environment
(optional, string) Environment of service.
@timestamp
(required, string) The date and time of the annotation. Must be in ISO 8601 format.
message
(optional, string) The message displayed in the annotation. Defaults to service.version
.
tags
(optional, array) Tags are used by the APM app to distinguish APM annotations from other annotations. Tags may have additional functionality in future releases. Defaults to [apm]
. While you can add additional tags, you cannot remove the apm
tag.
Example
The following example creates an annotation for a service named opbeans-java
.
curl -X POST \
http://localhost:5601/api/apm/services/opbeans-java/annotation \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H 'kbn-xsrf: true' \
-H 'Authorization: Basic YhUlubWZhM0FDbnlQeE6WRtaW49FQmSGZ4RUWXdX' \
-d '{
"@timestamp": "2020-05-08T10:31:30.452Z",
"service": {
"version": "1.2"
},
"message": "Deployment 1.2"
}'
Response body
{
"_index": "observability-annotations",
"_id": "Lc9I93EBh6DbmkeV7nFX",
"_version": 1,
"_seq_no": 12,
"_primary_term": 1,
"found": true,
"_source": {
"message": "Deployment 1.2",
"@timestamp": "2020-05-08T10:31:30.452Z",
"service": {
"version": "1.2",
"name": "opbeans-java"
},
"tags": [
"apm",
"elastic.co",
"customer"
],
"annotation": {
"type": "deployment"
},
"event": {
"created": "2020-05-09T02:34:43.937Z"
}
}
}