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The GraphQL API employs the same filtering logic as the UI and REST API. Filters can be specified as key-value pairs within parentheses immediately following the query name. For example, the following will return only sites within the North Carolina region with a status of active:
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The GraphQL API employs the same filtering logic as the UI and REST API. Filters can be specified as key-value pairs within parentheses immediately following the query name. For example, the following will return only sites within the North Carolina region with a status of active:
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{"query": "query {site_list(region:\"north-carolina\", status:\"active\") {name}}"}
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{"query": "query {site_list(filters: {region: "us-nc\"}, status: "active"}) {name}}"}
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In addition, filtering can be done on list of related objects as shown in the following query:
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In addition, filtering can be done on list of related objects as shown in the following query:
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device_list {
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device_list {
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id
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interfaces(enabled: true) {
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interfaces(filters: {enabled: {exact: true}}) {
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name
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name
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