Bug
| Bug ID Number | BUG-000149816 |
|---|---|
| Submitted | June 7, 2022 |
| Last Modified | June 5, 2024 |
| Applies to | ArcGIS API for Python |
| Version found | 1.9.1 |
| Operating System | Windows OS |
| Operating System Version | 10.0 64 Bit |
| Version Fixed | Q1 2023 (2.1.0) |
| Status | Fixed |
Use the Python script below by specifying the Python datetime object for the 'start_time' and 'end_time' arguments in the query() method using any code editor.
# Import modules
import datetime
import arcgis
from arcgis.gis import server
# Defining various Date Time formats as inputs for start_time and end_time arguments
# Datetime Python Object
start_time = datetime.datetime(2022, 6, 6)
end_time = datetime.datetime(2022, 6, 5)
# ArcGIS Server Timestamp(String Datetime)
# start_time = '2022-06-06T16:56:26,911'
# end_time = '2022-06-05T16:56:26,911'
# UNIX Epoch(Integer)
# start_time = 1654548986911
# end_time = 1654462586911
# Float
# start_time = 1654548986911.0
# end_time = 1654462586911.0
# Irrelevant String
# start_time = 'badtimestring'
# end_time = 'bad'
# Boolean (Irrelevant Object)
# start_time = True
# end_time = True
# Query logs
log_results = server.Server(url='server_admin_url', username='username', password='password').logs.query(start_time=start_time, end_time=end_time)
Bug ID: BUG-000149816
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