MarkLogic 10 Product Documentation
GET /manage/v2/databases/{id|name}/partitions/{name}Summary
Retrieve a partition summary that includes links to related resources, such as
the containing database, member forests, assignment policy, and the partition configuration.
URL Parameters |
format |
The format of the data in the response body.
Allowed values: html , json , or xml . Use this
parameter to override the Accept header. |
Request Headers |
Accept |
The desired MIME type of the data in the response
body. If the format parameter is present, it takes precedence over this header.
Supported values: application/xml (default), application/json ,
text/html . |
Content-type |
The MIME type of the data in the request
body. Depending upon the value of the format parameter or Accept header, one of
application/xml , application/json , or text/html . |
Response Headers |
Content-type |
The MIME type of the data in the response
body. Use the Accept header or format request parameter to specify a preferred
format. The format parameter takes precedence over the Accept header if both
are present. |
Response
Upon success, MarkLogic server returns status code 200 (OK) and the response
body contains the partition summary, in the requested format. A status code of 401
(Unauthorized) is returned if the user does not have the necessary privileges.
Required Privileges
This operation requires the
manage-user
role, or the following
privilege:
http://marklogic.com/xdmp/privileges/manage
Usage Notes
The structure of the output returned from
this REST API is as follows:
meta
Properties of the view rather than the resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
uri
The path to the view.
current-time
The timestamp for when the view was generated.
elapsed-time
The time required to construct the view. The
elapsed time indicates the relative cost of generating the view. Consider
the cost when determining how frequently to request a view.
start-min
The timestamp for filtering out more recent
requests or transactions.
view-error
An error limiting the data in the view.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
error-type
The kind of error.
error-name
The name of the error.
error-code
The error identifier.
error-message
The error text.
relations
Relationships to resources.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
relation-group
Related resources with the same type.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
uriref
The path for a resource or list of resources.
typeref
The type of a resource or list of resources.
roleref
A role that distinguishes the resource.
relation-count
The number of related resources.
relation
A specific related resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
qualifiers
A list of associated resources that distinguish the resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
qualifier
Another resource that qualifies the resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
uriref
The path for a resource or list of resources.
typeref
The type of a resource or list of resources.
idref
The numeric identifier for the resource.
nameref
The name of the resource.
uriref
The path for a resource or list of resources.
typeref
The type of a resource or list of resources.
roleref
A role that distinguishes the resource.
idref
The numeric identifier for the resource.
nameref
The name of the resource.
assignment-policy
The policy to use for assignment and rebalancing.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
assignment-policy-name
What policy to use for assignment and rebalancing.
partition-key
The partition key of the range assignment policy.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
cts:base-reference
lower-bound-included
If this is true, ranges on all forests in this database include the
lower bound but not the upper bound (i.e., [lower-bound, upper-bound));
if this is false, ranges on all forests include the upper bound
but not the lower bound (i.e., (lower-bound, upper-bound]).
default-partition
If a document does not match any queries in all the partitions,
it will be inserted into the default-partition.
range
Range configuration for the range assignment policy.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
lower-bound
The lower bound of the range on the forest.
upper-bound
The upper bound of the range on the forest.
partition-forest
This is a complex structure with the following children:
forest-name
The forest name.
host
A host name or id.
data-directory
The optional public directory for forests.
large-data-directory
The optional directory for large objects in a forest.
fast-data-directory
The optional smaller but faster directory for forests.
forest-replicas
Replica forest definitions.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
forest-replica
Replica forest definition.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
replica-name
Name of the replica forest.
host
A host name or id.
data-directory
The optional public directory for forests.
large-data-directory
The optional directory for large objects in a forest.
fast-data-directory
The optional smaller but faster directory for forests.
related-views
A list of broader or narrower views on the resource or resource type.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
related-view
A broader or narrower view on the resource or resource type.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
view-type
The kind of view.
view-name
The name of the view.
view-uri
The path for the view.
Example
http://localhost:8002/manage/v2/databases/example-db/partitions/2011
==> Returns information about the partition 2011 in the database example-db.
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