diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 06c20b4..eec6941 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ # Changelog All changes to this project will be documented in this file. +## [2.6.1] - 2024-09-05 +- Add sort parameters in analytics endpoints + ## [2.6.0] - 2024-07-29 - Add new analytics methods - Add livestream complete() method diff --git a/docs/api/AnalyticsApi.md b/docs/api/AnalyticsApi.md index 4cdda18..399b8da 100644 --- a/docs/api/AnalyticsApi.md +++ b/docs/api/AnalyticsApi.md @@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ Retrieve detailed analytics play-rate and number of impressions segmented by dim | **breakdown** | **'media-id' \| 'media-type' \| 'continent' \| 'country' \| 'device-type' \| 'operating-system' \| 'browser'**| **yes**| Use this path parameter to define a dimension for segmenting analytics data. You must use `kebab-case` for path parameters. These are the available dimensions: - `media-id`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `media-type`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). - `device-type`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operating-system`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. | | **from** | **Date**| no| Use this query parameter to define the starting date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `from`, the default assigned value is 1 day ago, based on the `to` parameter. - The maximum value is 30 days ago. - The value you provide should follow the ATOM date-time format: `2024-02-05T00:00:00+01:00` | | **to** | **Date**| no| Use this query parameter to define the ending date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `to`, the default assigned value is `now`. - The value for `to` is a non-inclusive value: the API returns data **before** the date-time that you set. | + | **sortBy** | **'metricValue' \| 'dimensionValue'**| no| Use this parameter to choose which field the API will use to sort the analytics data. These are the available fields to sort by: - `metricValue`: Sorts the results based on the **metric** you selected in your request. - `dimensionValue`: Sorts the results based on the **dimension** you selected in your request. | + | **sortOrder** | **'asc' \| 'desc'**| no| Use this parameter to define the sort order of results. These are the available sort orders: - `asc`: Sorts the results in ascending order: `A to Z` and `0 to 9`. - `desc`: Sorts the results in descending order: `Z to A` and `9 to 0`. | | **filterBy** | [**FilterBy2**](../model/.md)| no| Use this parameter to filter the API's response based on different data dimensions. You can serialize filters in your query to receive more detailed breakdowns of your analytics. - If you do not set a value for `filterBy`, the API returns the full dataset for your project. - The API only accepts the `mediaId` and `mediaType` filters when you call `/data/metrics/play/total` or `/data/buckets/play-total/media-id`. These are the available breakdown dimensions: - `mediaId`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `mediaType`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `EU`. Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `FR`. - `deviceType`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operatingSystem`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. - `tag`: Returns analytics for videos using this tag. This filter only accepts a single value and is case sensitive. Read more about tagging your videos [here](https://docs.api.video/vod/tags-metadata). | | **currentPage** | **number**| no| Choose the number of search results to return per page. Minimum value: 1 | | **pageSize** | **number**| no| Results per page. Allowed values 1-100, default is 25. | @@ -77,6 +79,8 @@ Retrieve countable metrics like the number of plays or impressions, grouped by t | **from** | **Date**| no| Use this query parameter to define the starting date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `from`, the default assigned value is 1 day ago, based on the `to` parameter. - The maximum value is 30 days ago. - The value you provide should follow the ATOM date-time format: `2024-02-05T00:00:00+01:00` | | **to** | **Date**| no| Use this query parameter to define the ending date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `to`, the default assigned value is `now`. - The value for `to` is a non-inclusive value: the API returns data **before** the date-time that you set. | | **interval** | **'hour' \| 'day'**| no| Use this query parameter to define how granularity of the data. Possible values: `hour`, `day`. - Default: If no interval specified and the period (different between from and to) ≤ 2 days then hour, otherwise day. - If you do not set a value for `interval`, and the period you set using the `from` and `to` parameters is less than or equals to 2 days, then the default assigned value is `hour`. Otherwise the API sets it to `day`. | + | **sortBy** | **'metricValue' \| 'emittedAt'**| no| Use this parameter to choose which field the API will use to sort the analytics data. These are the available fields to sort by: - `metricValue`: Sorts the results based on the **metric** you selected in your request. - `emittedAt`: Sorts the results based on the **timestamp** of the event in ATOM date-time format. | + | **sortOrder** | **'asc' \| 'desc'**| no| Use this parameter to define the sort order of results. These are the available sort orders: - `asc`: Sorts the results in ascending order: `A to Z` and `0 to 9`. - `desc`: Sorts the results in descending order: `Z to A` and `9 to 0`. | | **filterBy** | [**FilterBy2**](../model/.md)| no| Use this parameter to filter the API's response based on different data dimensions. You can serialize filters in your query to receive more detailed breakdowns of your analytics. - If you do not set a value for `filterBy`, the API returns the full dataset for your project. - The API only accepts the `mediaId` and `mediaType` filters when you call `/data/metrics/play/total` or `/data/buckets/play-total/media-id`. These are the available breakdown dimensions: - `mediaId`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `mediaType`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `EU`. Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `FR`. - `deviceType`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operatingSystem`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. - `tag`: Returns analytics for videos using this tag. This filter only accepts a single value and is case sensitive. Read more about tagging your videos [here](https://docs.api.video/vod/tags-metadata). | | **currentPage** | **number**| no| Choose the number of search results to return per page. Minimum value: 1 | | **pageSize** | **number**| no| Results per page. Allowed values 1-100, default is 25. | diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 0d9e70a..08ef359 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ { "name": "@api.video/nodejs-client", - "version": "2.6.0", + "version": "2.6.1", "description": "api.video nodejs API client", "keywords": [ "api.video", diff --git a/src/HttpClient.ts b/src/HttpClient.ts index 4c2e90b..70d0d7e 100644 --- a/src/HttpClient.ts +++ b/src/HttpClient.ts @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ export default class HttpClient { this.chunkSize = params.chunkSize; this.headers = new AxiosHeaders({ Accept: 'application/json, */*;q=0.8', - 'AV-Origin-Client': 'nodejs:2.6.0', + 'AV-Origin-Client': 'nodejs:2.6.1', Authorization: this.apiKey ? `Basic ${encode(`${this.apiKey}:`)}` : '', ...(params.applicationName && params.applicationVersion ? { diff --git a/src/api/AnalyticsApi.ts b/src/api/AnalyticsApi.ts index 207361b..a212df9 100644 --- a/src/api/AnalyticsApi.ts +++ b/src/api/AnalyticsApi.ts @@ -175,6 +175,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { * @param { 'media-id' | 'media-type' | 'continent' | 'country' | 'device-type' | 'operating-system' | 'browser' } searchParams.breakdown Use this path parameter to define a dimension for segmenting analytics data. You must use `kebab-case` for path parameters. These are the available dimensions: - `media-id`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `media-type`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). - `device-type`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operating-system`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. * @param { Date } searchParams.from Use this query parameter to define the starting date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `from`, the default assigned value is 1 day ago, based on the `to` parameter. - The maximum value is 30 days ago. - The value you provide should follow the ATOM date-time format: `2024-02-05T00:00:00+01:00` * @param { Date } searchParams.to Use this query parameter to define the ending date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `to`, the default assigned value is `now`. - The value for `to` is a non-inclusive value: the API returns data **before** the date-time that you set. + * @param { 'metricValue' | 'dimensionValue' } searchParams.sortBy Use this parameter to choose which field the API will use to sort the analytics data. These are the available fields to sort by: - `metricValue`: Sorts the results based on the **metric** you selected in your request. - `dimensionValue`: Sorts the results based on the **dimension** you selected in your request. + * @param { 'asc' | 'desc' } searchParams.sortOrder Use this parameter to define the sort order of results. These are the available sort orders: - `asc`: Sorts the results in ascending order: `A to Z` and `0 to 9`. - `desc`: Sorts the results in descending order: `Z to A` and `9 to 0`. * @param { FilterBy2 } searchParams.filterBy Use this parameter to filter the API's response based on different data dimensions. You can serialize filters in your query to receive more detailed breakdowns of your analytics. - If you do not set a value for `filterBy`, the API returns the full dataset for your project. - The API only accepts the `mediaId` and `mediaType` filters when you call `/data/metrics/play/total` or `/data/buckets/play-total/media-id`. These are the available breakdown dimensions: - `mediaId`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `mediaType`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `EU`. Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `FR`. - `deviceType`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operatingSystem`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. - `tag`: Returns analytics for videos using this tag. This filter only accepts a single value and is case sensitive. Read more about tagging your videos [here](https://docs.api.video/vod/tags-metadata). * @param { number } searchParams.currentPage Choose the number of search results to return per page. Minimum value: 1 * @param { number } searchParams.pageSize Results per page. Allowed values 1-100, default is 25. @@ -197,6 +199,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { | 'browser'; from?: Date; to?: Date; + sortBy?: 'metricValue' | 'dimensionValue'; + sortOrder?: 'asc' | 'desc'; filterBy?: FilterBy2; currentPage?: number; pageSize?: number; @@ -214,6 +218,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { * @param { 'media-id' | 'media-type' | 'continent' | 'country' | 'device-type' | 'operating-system' | 'browser' } searchParams.breakdown Use this path parameter to define a dimension for segmenting analytics data. You must use `kebab-case` for path parameters. These are the available dimensions: - `media-id`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `media-type`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). - `device-type`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operating-system`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. * @param { Date } searchParams.from Use this query parameter to define the starting date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `from`, the default assigned value is 1 day ago, based on the `to` parameter. - The maximum value is 30 days ago. - The value you provide should follow the ATOM date-time format: `2024-02-05T00:00:00+01:00` * @param { Date } searchParams.to Use this query parameter to define the ending date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `to`, the default assigned value is `now`. - The value for `to` is a non-inclusive value: the API returns data **before** the date-time that you set. + * @param { 'metricValue' | 'dimensionValue' } searchParams.sortBy Use this parameter to choose which field the API will use to sort the analytics data. These are the available fields to sort by: - `metricValue`: Sorts the results based on the **metric** you selected in your request. - `dimensionValue`: Sorts the results based on the **dimension** you selected in your request. + * @param { 'asc' | 'desc' } searchParams.sortOrder Use this parameter to define the sort order of results. These are the available sort orders: - `asc`: Sorts the results in ascending order: `A to Z` and `0 to 9`. - `desc`: Sorts the results in descending order: `Z to A` and `9 to 0`. * @param { FilterBy2 } searchParams.filterBy Use this parameter to filter the API's response based on different data dimensions. You can serialize filters in your query to receive more detailed breakdowns of your analytics. - If you do not set a value for `filterBy`, the API returns the full dataset for your project. - The API only accepts the `mediaId` and `mediaType` filters when you call `/data/metrics/play/total` or `/data/buckets/play-total/media-id`. These are the available breakdown dimensions: - `mediaId`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `mediaType`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `EU`. Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `FR`. - `deviceType`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operatingSystem`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. - `tag`: Returns analytics for videos using this tag. This filter only accepts a single value and is case sensitive. Read more about tagging your videos [here](https://docs.api.video/vod/tags-metadata). * @param { number } searchParams.currentPage Choose the number of search results to return per page. Minimum value: 1 * @param { number } searchParams.pageSize Results per page. Allowed values 1-100, default is 25. @@ -223,6 +229,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { breakdown, from, to, + sortBy, + sortOrder, filterBy, currentPage, pageSize, @@ -244,6 +252,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { | 'browser'; from?: Date; to?: Date; + sortBy?: 'metricValue' | 'dimensionValue'; + sortOrder?: 'asc' | 'desc'; filterBy?: FilterBy2; currentPage?: number; pageSize?: number; @@ -284,6 +294,22 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { ObjectSerializer.serialize(to, 'Date', 'date-time') ); } + if (sortBy !== undefined) { + urlSearchParams.append( + 'sortBy', + ObjectSerializer.serialize( + sortBy, + "'metricValue' | 'dimensionValue'", + '' + ) + ); + } + if (sortOrder !== undefined) { + urlSearchParams.append( + 'sortOrder', + ObjectSerializer.serialize(sortOrder, "'asc' | 'desc'", '') + ); + } if (filterBy !== undefined) { if (typeof filterBy !== 'object') { throw new Error(`${filterBy} is not an object`); @@ -348,6 +374,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { * @param { Date } searchParams.from Use this query parameter to define the starting date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `from`, the default assigned value is 1 day ago, based on the `to` parameter. - The maximum value is 30 days ago. - The value you provide should follow the ATOM date-time format: `2024-02-05T00:00:00+01:00` * @param { Date } searchParams.to Use this query parameter to define the ending date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `to`, the default assigned value is `now`. - The value for `to` is a non-inclusive value: the API returns data **before** the date-time that you set. * @param { 'hour' | 'day' } searchParams.interval Use this query parameter to define how granularity of the data. Possible values: `hour`, `day`. - Default: If no interval specified and the period (different between from and to) ≤ 2 days then hour, otherwise day. - If you do not set a value for `interval`, and the period you set using the `from` and `to` parameters is less than or equals to 2 days, then the default assigned value is `hour`. Otherwise the API sets it to `day`. + * @param { 'metricValue' | 'emittedAt' } searchParams.sortBy Use this parameter to choose which field the API will use to sort the analytics data. These are the available fields to sort by: - `metricValue`: Sorts the results based on the **metric** you selected in your request. - `emittedAt`: Sorts the results based on the **timestamp** of the event in ATOM date-time format. + * @param { 'asc' | 'desc' } searchParams.sortOrder Use this parameter to define the sort order of results. These are the available sort orders: - `asc`: Sorts the results in ascending order: `A to Z` and `0 to 9`. - `desc`: Sorts the results in descending order: `Z to A` and `9 to 0`. * @param { FilterBy2 } searchParams.filterBy Use this parameter to filter the API's response based on different data dimensions. You can serialize filters in your query to receive more detailed breakdowns of your analytics. - If you do not set a value for `filterBy`, the API returns the full dataset for your project. - The API only accepts the `mediaId` and `mediaType` filters when you call `/data/metrics/play/total` or `/data/buckets/play-total/media-id`. These are the available breakdown dimensions: - `mediaId`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `mediaType`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `EU`. Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `FR`. - `deviceType`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operatingSystem`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. - `tag`: Returns analytics for videos using this tag. This filter only accepts a single value and is case sensitive. Read more about tagging your videos [here](https://docs.api.video/vod/tags-metadata). * @param { number } searchParams.currentPage Choose the number of search results to return per page. Minimum value: 1 * @param { number } searchParams.pageSize Results per page. Allowed values 1-100, default is 25. @@ -357,6 +385,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { from?: Date; to?: Date; interval?: 'hour' | 'day'; + sortBy?: 'metricValue' | 'emittedAt'; + sortOrder?: 'asc' | 'desc'; filterBy?: FilterBy2; currentPage?: number; pageSize?: number; @@ -374,6 +404,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { * @param { Date } searchParams.from Use this query parameter to define the starting date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `from`, the default assigned value is 1 day ago, based on the `to` parameter. - The maximum value is 30 days ago. - The value you provide should follow the ATOM date-time format: `2024-02-05T00:00:00+01:00` * @param { Date } searchParams.to Use this query parameter to define the ending date-time of the period you want analytics for. - If you do not set a value for `to`, the default assigned value is `now`. - The value for `to` is a non-inclusive value: the API returns data **before** the date-time that you set. * @param { 'hour' | 'day' } searchParams.interval Use this query parameter to define how granularity of the data. Possible values: `hour`, `day`. - Default: If no interval specified and the period (different between from and to) ≤ 2 days then hour, otherwise day. - If you do not set a value for `interval`, and the period you set using the `from` and `to` parameters is less than or equals to 2 days, then the default assigned value is `hour`. Otherwise the API sets it to `day`. + * @param { 'metricValue' | 'emittedAt' } searchParams.sortBy Use this parameter to choose which field the API will use to sort the analytics data. These are the available fields to sort by: - `metricValue`: Sorts the results based on the **metric** you selected in your request. - `emittedAt`: Sorts the results based on the **timestamp** of the event in ATOM date-time format. + * @param { 'asc' | 'desc' } searchParams.sortOrder Use this parameter to define the sort order of results. These are the available sort orders: - `asc`: Sorts the results in ascending order: `A to Z` and `0 to 9`. - `desc`: Sorts the results in descending order: `Z to A` and `9 to 0`. * @param { FilterBy2 } searchParams.filterBy Use this parameter to filter the API's response based on different data dimensions. You can serialize filters in your query to receive more detailed breakdowns of your analytics. - If you do not set a value for `filterBy`, the API returns the full dataset for your project. - The API only accepts the `mediaId` and `mediaType` filters when you call `/data/metrics/play/total` or `/data/buckets/play-total/media-id`. These are the available breakdown dimensions: - `mediaId`: Returns analytics based on the unique identifiers of a video or a live stream. - `mediaType`: Returns analytics based on the type of content. Possible values: `video` and `live-stream`. - `continent`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' continent. The list of supported continents names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `EU`. Possible values are: `AS`, `AF`, `NA`, `SA`, `AN`, `EU`, `AZ`. - `country`: Returns analytics based on the viewers' country. The list of supported country names are based on the [GeoNames public database](https://www.geonames.org/countries/). You must use the ISO-3166 alpha2 format, for example `FR`. - `deviceType`: Returns analytics based on the type of device used by the viewers. Response values can include: `computer`, `phone`, `tablet`, `tv`, `console`, `wearable`, `unknown`. - `operatingSystem`: Returns analytics based on the operating system used by the viewers. Response values can include `windows`, `mac osx`, `android`, `ios`, `linux`. - `browser`: Returns analytics based on the browser used by the viewers. Response values can include `chrome`, `firefox`, `edge`, `opera`. - `tag`: Returns analytics for videos using this tag. This filter only accepts a single value and is case sensitive. Read more about tagging your videos [here](https://docs.api.video/vod/tags-metadata). * @param { number } searchParams.currentPage Choose the number of search results to return per page. Minimum value: 1 * @param { number } searchParams.pageSize Results per page. Allowed values 1-100, default is 25. @@ -383,6 +415,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { from, to, interval, + sortBy, + sortOrder, filterBy, currentPage, pageSize, @@ -391,6 +425,8 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { from?: Date; to?: Date; interval?: 'hour' | 'day'; + sortBy?: 'metricValue' | 'emittedAt'; + sortOrder?: 'asc' | 'desc'; filterBy?: FilterBy2; currentPage?: number; pageSize?: number; @@ -431,6 +467,18 @@ export default class AnalyticsApi { ObjectSerializer.serialize(interval, "'hour' | 'day'", '') ); } + if (sortBy !== undefined) { + urlSearchParams.append( + 'sortBy', + ObjectSerializer.serialize(sortBy, "'metricValue' | 'emittedAt'", '') + ); + } + if (sortOrder !== undefined) { + urlSearchParams.append( + 'sortOrder', + ObjectSerializer.serialize(sortOrder, "'asc' | 'desc'", '') + ); + } if (filterBy !== undefined) { if (typeof filterBy !== 'object') { throw new Error(`${filterBy} is not an object`);