Obtaining Details About Backups
Function
This API is used to obtain details about backups.
- Before calling an API, you need to understand the API in Authentication.
- Before calling this API, obtain the required region and endpoint.
Constraints
This API is used to query full and incremental backups of MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
URI
- URI format
GET https://{Endpoint}/v3/{project_id}/backups?instance_id={instance_id}&backup_id={backup_id}&backup_type={backup_type}&offset={offset}&limit={limit}&begin_time={begin _time}&end_time={end_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.
backup_id
No
Specifies the backup ID.
backup_type
No
Specifies the backup type. Value:
- auto: automated full backup
- manual: manual full backup
- fragment: differential full backup
- incremental: automated incremental backup
offset
No
Specifies the index position. If offset is set to N, the resource query starts from the N+1 piece of data. The value is 0 by default, indicating that the query starts from the first piece of data. The value must be a positive number.
limit
No
Specifies the number of records to be queried. The default value is 100. The value cannot be a negative number. The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 100.
begin_time
No
Specifies the start time for obtaining the backup list. The format of the start time is "yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ".
T is the separator between the calendar and the hourly notation of time. Z indicates the time zone offset. For example, in the Beijing time zone, the time zone offset is shown as +0800.
NOTE:When begin_time is not empty, end_time is mandatory.
end_time
No
Specifies the end time for obtaining the backup list. The format of the end time is "yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ" and the end time must be later than the start time.
T is the separator between the calendar and the hourly notation of time. Z indicates the time zone offset. For example, in the Beijing time zone, the time zone offset is shown as +0800.
NOTE:When end_time is not empty, begin_time is mandatory.
Request
None
Response
- Normal response
Table 2 Parameter description Name
Type
Description
backups
Array of objects
Indicates the backup list.
For details, see Table 3.
total_count
Integer
Indicates the total number of records.
Table 3 backups field data structure description Name
Type
Description
id
String
Indicates the backup ID.
name
String
Indicates the backup name.
type
String
Indicates the backup type. Value:
- auto: automated full backup
- manual: manual full backup
- fragment: differential full backup
- incremental: automated incremental backup
size
Long
Indicates the backup size in KB.
status
String
Indicates the backup status. Value:
- BUILDING: Backup in progress
- COMPLETED: Backup completed
- FAILED: Backup failed
- DELETING: Backup being deleted
begin_time
String
Indicates the backup start time in the "yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ" format.
T is the separator between the calendar and the hourly notation of time. Z indicates the time zone offset. For example, in the Beijing time zone, the time zone offset is shown as +0800.
end_time
String
Indicates the backup end time.
- For a full backup, it indicates the full backup end time.
- For a MySQL incremental backup, it indicates the time when the last transaction in the backup file is submitted.
The format is yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ssZ. T is the separator between the calendar and the hourly notation of time. Z indicates the time zone offset. For example, in the Beijing time zone, the time zone offset is shown as +0800.
datastore
Object
Indicates the database version.
For details, see Table 4.
databases
Array of objects
Indicates a list of self-built Microsoft SQL Server databases that support partial backups.
For details, see Table 5.
instance_id
String
Indicates the ID of the DB instance for which the backup is created.
associated_with_ddm
Boolean
Indicates whether a DDM instance has been associated.
- Example normal response
Obtaining a backup list of a MySQL DB instance:
{ "backups": [{ "id": "43e4feaab48f11e89039fa163ebaa7e4br01", "name": "xxxx.xxx", "type": "auto", "size": 2803, "status": "COMPLETED", "begin_time": "2018-08-06T12:41:14+0800", "end_time": "2018-08-06T12:43:14+0800", "datastore": { "type": "MySQL", "version": "5.6" }, "instance_id": "a48e43ff268f4c0e879652d65e63d0fbin01", "associated_with_ddm": false }], "total_count": 1 }
Obtaining a backup list of a PostgreSQL DB instance:
{ "backups": [{ "id": "43e4feaab48f11e89039fa163ebaa7e4br03", "name": "xxxx.xxx", "type": "incremental", "size": 2803, "status": "COMPLETED", "begin_time": "2018-08-06T12:41:14+0800", "end_time": "2018-08-06T12:43:14+0800", "datastore": { "type": "PostgreSQL", "version": "9.6" }, "instance_id": "a48e43ff268f4c0e879652d65e63d0fbin03 ", "associated_with_ddm": false }], "total_count": 1 }
Obtaining a backup list of a Microsoft SQL Server DB instance:
{ "backups": [{ "id ": "43e4feaab48f11e89039fa163ebaa7e4br04", "name": "xxxx.xxx", "type": "manual", "size": 2803, "status": "COMPLETED", "begin_time": "2018-08-06T12:41:14+0800", "end_time": "2018-08-06T12:43:14+0800", "datastore": { "type": "SQLServer", "version": "2014_WEB" }, "databases": [{ "name": "user01" }, { "name": "user02" }], "instance_id": "a48e43ff268f4c0e879652d65e63d0fbin04", "associated_with_ddm": false }], "total_count": 1 }
- 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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