Querying the Restoration Time Range
Function
This API is used to query the restoration time range of a DB instance.
- Before calling an API, you need to understand the API in Authentication.
- Before calling this API, obtain the required region and endpoint.
URI
- URI format
GET https://{Endpoint}/v3/{project_id}/instances/{instance_id}/restore-time
- Example
https://rds.my-kualalumpur-1.alphaedge.tmone.com.my/v3/0483b6b16e954cb88930a360d2c4e663/instances/dsfae23fsfdsae3435in01/restore-time
- Parameter description
Table 1 Parameter description Name
Mandatory
Description
project_id
Yes
Specifies the project ID of a tenant in a region.
For details about how to obtain the project ID, see Obtaining a Project ID.
instance_id
Yes
Specifies the DB instance ID.
date
No
Specifies the date to be queried. The value is in the yyyy-mm-dd format, and the time zone is UTC.
Request
None
Response
- Normal response
Table 2 Parameter description Name
Type
Description
restore_time
Array of objects
Indicates the list of the restoration time range.
For details, see Table 3.
Table 3 restore_time field data structure description Name
Type
Description
start_time
Integer
Indicates the start time of the restoration time range in the UNIX timestamp format. The unit is millisecond and the time zone is UTC.
end_time
Integer
Indicates the end time of the restoration time range in the UNIX timestamp format. The unit is millisecond and the time zone is UTC.
- Example normal response
{ "restore_time": [ { "start_time": 1532001446987, "end_time": 1532742139000 } ] }
- Abnormal response
For details, see Abnormal Request Results.
Status Code
For details, see Status Codes.
Error Code
For details, see Error Codes.
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