Querying Magic Firewall Samples with GraphQL
In this example, we are going to use the GraphQL Analytics API to query for Magic Firewall Samples over a specified time period.
The following API call will request Magic Firewall Samples over a one hour period, and output the requested fields. Be sure to replace <CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_TAG> and <API_TOKEN>1 with your zone tag and API credentials, and adjust the datetime_geg and datetime_leq values to your liking.
echo '{ "query":  "query MFWActivity {    viewer {      accounts(filter: { accountTag: $accountTag }) {        magicFirewallSamplesAdaptiveGroups(          filter: $filter          limit: 10          orderBy: [datetimeFiveMinute_DESC]        ) {          sum {            bits            packets          }          dimensions {            datetimeFiveMinute            ruleId          }        }      }    }  }",  "variables": {    "accountTag": "<CLOUDFLARE_ACCOUNT_TAG>",    "filter": {      "datetime_geq": "2022-07-24T11:00:00Z",      "datetime_leq": "2022-07-24T11:10:00Z"    }  }}' | tr -d '\n' | curl --silent \https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/graphql \--header "Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>" \--header "Accept: application/json" \--header "Content-Type: application/json" \--data @-The returned values represent the total number of packets and bits received during the five minute interval for a particular rule. The result will be in JSON (as requested), so piping the output to jq will make it easier to read, like in the following example:
... | curl --silent \https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/graphql \--header "Authorization: Bearer <API_TOKEN>" \--header "Accept: application/json" \--header "Content-Type: application/json" \--data @- | jq .
#=> {#=>   "data": {#=>     "viewer": {#=>       "accounts": [#=>         {#=>           "magicFirewallSamplesAdaptiveGroups": [#=>             {#=>               sum: { bits:  327680, packets: 16384 },#=>               dimensions: {#=>                 datetimeFiveMinute: '2021-05-12T22:00-00:00',#=>                 ruleId: 'bdfa8f8f0ae142b4a70ef15f6160e532'#=>               }#=>             },#=>             {#=>               sum: { bits:  360448, packets: 8192 },#=>               dimensions: {#=>                 datetimeFiveMinute: '2021-05-12T22:05-00:00',#=>                 ruleId: 'bdfa8f8f0ae142b4a70ef15f6160e532'#=>               }#=>             },#=>             {#=>               sum: { bits:  327680, packets: 8192 },#=>               dimensions: {#=>                 datetimeFiveMinute: '2021-05-12T22:05-00:00',#=>                 ruleId: 'bdfa8f8f0ae142b4a70ef15f6160e532'#=>               }#=>             },#=>             {#=>               sum: { bits:  360448, packets: 8192 },#=>               dimensions: {#=>                 datetimeFiveMinute: '2021-05-12T22:20-00:00',#=>                 ruleId: 'bdfa8f8f0ae142b4a70ef15f6160e532'#=>               }#=>             },#=>             {#=>               sum: { bits:  327680, packets: 8192 },#=>               dimensions: {#=>                 datetimeFiveMinute: '2021-05-12T22:20-00:00',#=>                 ruleId: 'bdfa8f8f0ae142b4a70ef15f6160e532'#=>               }#=>             }#=>           ]#=>         }#=>       ]#=>     }#=>   },#=>   "errors": null#=> }- 
Refer to Configure an Analytics API token for more information on configuration and permissions. ↩ 
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