Describes how to get a notification history for notification emails.
Request parameters and their values may be appended with a "?" following the HTTPS GET request. Additional request parameter are separated by "&".
For example:
GET https://rest.zuora.com/v1/notification-history/email?startTime=2015-01-12T00:00:00&endTime=2015-01-15T00:00:00&failedOnly=false&eventCategory=1000&pageSize=1
page | integer >= 1 Default: 1 The index number of the page that you want to retrieve. This parameter is dependent on |
pageSize | integer <= 40 Default: 20 The number of records returned per page in the response. |
accountId | string ID of an account. By specifying this query parameter, you can filter email notification histories by account. |
endTime | string <date-time> The end date and time of records to be returned. Defaults to now. Use format yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss. The maximum date range (endTime - startTime) is three days. |
startTime | string <date-time> The initial date and time of records to be returned. Defaults to (end time - 1 day). Use format yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ss. The maximum date range (endTime - startTime) is three days. |
objectId | string The Id of an object that triggered an email notification. |
failedOnly | boolean If |
eventCategory | number Category of records to be returned by event category. The following formats are supported:
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Accept-Encoding | string Include the If specified, Zuora automatically compresses responses that contain over 1000 bytes of data, and the response contains a |
Content-Encoding | string Include the |
Authorization | string The value is in the |
Zuora-Track-Id | string <= 64 characters A custom identifier for tracing the API call. If you set a value for this header, Zuora returns the same value in the response headers. This header enables you to associate your system process identifiers with Zuora API calls, to assist with troubleshooting in the event of an issue. The value of this field must use the US-ASCII character set and must not include any of the following characters: colon ( |
Zuora-Entity-Ids | string An entity ID. If you have Zuora Multi-entity enabled and the OAuth token is valid for more than one entity, you must use this header to specify which entity to perform the operation in. If the OAuth token is only valid for a single entity, or you do not have Zuora Multi-entity enabled, you should not set this header. |
Zuora-Org-Ids | string Comma separated IDs. If you have Zuora Multi-Org enabled, you can use this header to specify which orgs to perform the operation in. If you do not have Zuora Multi-Org enabled, you should not set this header. The IDs must be a sub-set of the user's accessible orgs. If you specify an org that the user does not have access to, the operation fails. If the header is not set, the operation is performed in scope of the user's accessible orgs. |
{- "emailHistories": [
- {
- "accountId": "2c9e8084769a87be0176f0cfa138001e",
- "bcc": "ceo@example.com,cto@example.com",
- "cc": "bob@example.com,chris@example.com",
- "errorMessage": null,
- "eventCategory": 1210,
- "fromEmail": "no-reply@example.com",
- "notification": "New Subscription Created",
- "replyTo": "supportexample.com",
- "result": "OK",
- "sendTime": "2015-01-13T03:31:43",
- "subject": "New subscription A-S00000003 was created and activated",
- "toEmail": "smith@example.com"
}
], - "success": true
}