API Monitoring
With logical operators, you have the power to closely monitor the results of an endpoint on your API.
For example;
* Notify if the room temperature parameter is higher than 24.
* Notify if total count of orders in an hour is less than 200.
What is API monitoring?
API stands for "Application Programming Interface". In short, An API is a set of defined protocols and procedures that allow one program to access the functions and features of another program. APIs can be used to integrate two programs or systems, making them more interoperable. They can also be used to create custom applications.
API stands for application programming interface and refers to the rules, protocols and standards used by software programs to communicate with each other. APIs can be found in a variety of applications such as online stores, social networks, messaging platforms and more. They allow developers to access the functionality of other programs without having to learn their codebase or structure.
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How does an API monitoring service work?
Actually API monitoring is a customizable monitor type that allows to check your custom parameters! You should create an endpoint on your API (its response has to be json format) including your parameters and values. Then you can program our API monitor using logical operators to check parameters.
For example;
* Notify if the room temperature parameter is higher than 24.
* Notify if total count of orders in an hour is less than 200.
We continuously monitor your API endpoints, to ensure your parameters are valid. This API monitoring tool allows IT administrators and owners to identify and correct problems before they escalate into expensive or time-consuming issues. API monitoring services are ideal for managing data and check parameters. Get a sense that something’s wrong before it even happens and let us help you never let them see you sweat.