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Webinar Cancelled: Python SDK V3 for Advanced Device Management in the LogicMonitor Platform.

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5 months ago

We regret to inform you that the upcoming webinar on 'Python SDK V3 for Advanced Device Management in the LogicMonitor Platform' is canceled for now. However, we are keen on addressing any questions you may have and want to ensure that the future webinar meets your expectations.
Please take a moment to share any questions or specific topics you would like us to cover in the rescheduled event. Your input is valuable, and we aim to provide comprehensive information tailored to your needs.


Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to your feedback.

Exciting news! We're thrilled to invite you to our upcoming webinar, "Python SDK V3 for Advanced Device Management” with Abhishek Bhambore, Sr. Product Manager at LogicMonitor.

This webinar is tailored to empower you with the essential skills to efficiently download, update, and install the Python SDK V3. Including walkthrough with SDK examples.  

Join us to gain comprehensive insights into our API and SDK documentation pages, and elevate your proficiency in managing devices using Python.

Agenda Highlights:

  1. How to download and update/install Python SDK V3.
  2. API and SDK documentation page overview.
  3. Sample Python code demo
    1. DeviceGroups
      1. Get List of DeviceGroups -> with default params and with params like size, offset, filter
      2. Add DeviceGroup
      3. Get DeviceGroup by Id
      4. Update DeviceGroup
      5. Delete DeviceGroup
    2. Device
      1. Get List of devices -> with default params and with params like size, offset, filter
      2. Add Device
      3. Get Device by Id
      4. Update Device
      5. Delete Device
    3. Alerts
      1. Get Alert -> with default params and with params like size, offset and filter
      2. Get Alert by Id
      3. Ack Alert by Id
      4. Note Alert by Id
    4. Device Instance
      1. Get Device Datasource List by deviceId
      2. Get Device Datasource Instance List by deviceId and hostDatasourceId
      3. Get Device Datasource Instance Data by deviceId, hostDatasourceId and instanceId -> without time range and with time range, all datapoint or specific data points

Don't miss out on this invaluable opportunity to enhance your Python SDK V3 skills and take your device management capabilities to the next level. Join us on January 25th at 9:00 AM Central to be part of this informative session.

 

Mark your calendars, spread the word, and get ready for an insightful journey into mastering Python SDK V3 for advanced device management.

Published 5 months ago
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7 Comments

  • Is there a new version of the SDK out? Or is this for the version that’s been out for a while already?

  • Oh yeah, there’s still some of their documentation that points to v1 of the API. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, LM needs to open source their Python SDK.

  • LM API documents will have v1,v2, v3 sections. We plan to remove v1 and v2 articles second half of 2024. 

  • Is there a new version of the SDK out? Or is this for the version that’s been out for a while already?

    Curious as well. I am assuming its for the version that isn’t out as of yet as they are referring to v3 and all documentation states v2.

  • A11ey's avatar
    A11ey
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    We regret to inform you that the upcoming webinar on 'Python SDK V3 for Advanced Device Management in the LogicMonitor Platform' is canceled for now. However, we are keen on addressing any questions you may have and want to ensure that the future webinar meets your expectations.
    Please take a moment to share any questions or specific topics you would like us to cover in the rescheduled event. Your input is valuable, and we aim to provide comprehensive information tailored to your needs.

    Thank you for your understanding, if you have already registered, please respond to this post with any questions and feedback..  

    cc: @EvanTempel @Naveenkumar