// File generated from our OpenAPI spec by Stainless. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

import * as Core from "../../../core";
import { APIResource } from "../../../resource";
import * as ReceivedAPI from "./received";
import * as FieldsAPI from "./fields";

export class Received extends APIResource {
  fields: FieldsAPI.Fields = new FieldsAPI.Fields(this._client);

  /**
   * The `/received` api route allows customers to retrieve their edge HTTP logs. The
   * basic access pattern is "give me all the logs for zone Z for minute M", where
   * the minute M refers to the time records were received at Cloudflare's central
   * data center. `start` is inclusive, and `end` is exclusive. Because of that, to
   * get all data, at minutely cadence, starting at 10AM, the proper values are:
   * `start=2018-05-20T10:00:00Z&end=2018-05-20T10:01:00Z`, then
   * `start=2018-05-20T10:01:00Z&end=2018-05-20T10:02:00Z` and so on; the overlap
   * will be handled properly.
   */
  get(
    zoneIdentifier: string,
    query: ReceivedGetParams,
    options?: Core.RequestOptions,
  ): Core.APIPromise<ReceivedGetResponse> {
    return this._client.get(`/zones/${zoneIdentifier}/logs/received`, { query, ...options });
  }
}

export type ReceivedGetResponse = string | unknown;

export interface ReceivedGetParams {
  /**
   * Sets the (exclusive) end of the requested time frame. This can be a unix
   * timestamp (in seconds or nanoseconds), or an absolute timestamp that conforms to
   * RFC 3339. `end` must be at least five minutes earlier than now and must be later
   * than `start`. Difference between `start` and `end` must be not greater than one
   * hour.
   */
  end: string | number;

  /**
   * When `?count=` is provided, the response will contain up to `count` results.
   * Since results are not sorted, you are likely to get different data for repeated
   * requests. `count` must be an integer > 0.
   */
  count?: number;

  /**
   * The `/received` route by default returns a limited set of fields, and allows
   * customers to override the default field set by specifying individual fields. The
   * reasons for this are: 1. Most customers require only a small subset of fields,
   * but that subset varies from customer to customer; 2. Flat schema is much easier
   * to work with downstream (importing into BigTable etc); 3. Performance (time to
   * process, file size). If `?fields=` is not specified, default field set is
   * returned. This default field set may change at any time. When `?fields=` is
   * provided, each record is returned with the specified fields. `fields` must be
   * specified as a comma separated list without any whitespaces, and all fields must
   * exist. The order in which fields are specified does not matter, and the order of
   * fields in the response is not specified.
   */
  fields?: string;

  /**
   * When `?sample=` is provided, a sample of matching records is returned. If
   * `sample=0.1` then 10% of records will be returned. Sampling is random: repeated
   * calls will not only return different records, but likely will also vary slightly
   * in number of returned records. When `?count=` is also specified, `count` is
   * applied to the number of returned records, not the sampled records. So, with
   * `sample=0.05` and `count=7`, when there is a total of 100 records available,
   * approximately five will be returned. When there are 1000 records, seven will be
   * returned. When there are 10,000 records, seven will be returned.
   */
  sample?: number;

  /**
   * Sets the (inclusive) beginning of the requested time frame. This can be a unix
   * timestamp (in seconds or nanoseconds), or an absolute timestamp that conforms to
   * RFC 3339. At this point in time, it cannot exceed a time in the past greater
   * than seven days.
   */
  start?: string | number;

  /**
   * By default, timestamps in responses are returned as Unix nanosecond integers.
   * The `?timestamps=` argument can be set to change the format in which response
   * timestamps are returned. Possible values are: `unix`, `unixnano`, `rfc3339`.
   * Note that `unix` and `unixnano` return timestamps as integers; `rfc3339` returns
   * timestamps as strings.
   */
  timestamps?: 'unix' | 'unixnano' | 'rfc3339';
}

export namespace Received {
  export import ReceivedGetResponse = ReceivedAPI.ReceivedGetResponse;
  export import ReceivedGetParams = ReceivedAPI.ReceivedGetParams;
  export import Fields = FieldsAPI.Fields;
  export import FieldGetResponse = FieldsAPI.FieldGetResponse;
}
