docs/api/tutorials/incidents.md
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The Incidents APIs allow you to raise, retrieve, update and resolve data incidents via API. This is useful for raising or resolving data incidents programmatically, for example from Airflow, Prefect, or Dagster DAGs. Incidents are also useful for conditional Circuit Breaking in these pipelines.
This guide will show you how to raise, retrieve, update and resolve data incidents via API.
The actor making API calls must have the Edit Incidents privileges for the Tables at hand.
You can raise a new Data Incident for an existing asset using the following APIs.
<Tabs> <TabItem value="graphql" label="GraphQL" default>mutation raiseIncident {
raiseIncident(
input: {
resourceUrn: "urn:li:dataset:(urn:li:dataPlatform:snowflake,public.prod.purchases,PROD)"
type: OPERATIONAL
title: "Data is Delayed"
description: "Data is delayed on May 15, 2024 because of downtime in the Spark Cluster."
}
)
}
Where resourceUrn is the unique identifier for the data asset (dataset, dashboard, chart, data job, or data flow) you want to raise the incident on.
Where supported Incident Types include
OPERATIONALFRESHNESSVOLUMECOLUMNSQLDATA_SCHEMACUSTOMIf you see the following response, a unique identifier for the new incident will be returned.
{
"data": {
"raiseIncident": "urn:li:incident:new-incident-id"
},
"extensions": {}
}
Python SDK support coming soon!
You can use retrieve the incidents and their statuses for a given Data Asset using the following APIs.
<Tabs> <TabItem value="graphql" label="GraphQL" default>query getAssetIncidents {
dataset(
urn: "urn:li:dataset:(urn:li:dataPlatform:snowflake,public.prod.purchases,PROD)"
) {
incidents(state: ACTIVE, start: 0, count: 20) {
start
count
total
incidents {
urn
incidentType
title
description
status {
state
lastUpdated {
time
actor
}
}
}
}
}
}
Where you can filter for active incidents by passing the ACTIVE state and resolved incidents by passing the RESOLVED state.
This will return all relevant incidents for the dataset.
Python SDK support coming soon!
You can update the status of an incident using the following APIs.
<Tabs> <TabItem value="graphql" label="GraphQL" default>mutation updateIncidentStatus {
updateIncidentStatus(
input: {
state: RESOLVED
message: "The delayed data issue was resolved at 4:55pm on May 15."
}
)
}
You can also reopen an incident by updating the state from RESOLVED to ACTIVE.
If you see the following response, the operation was successful:
{
"data": {
"updateIncidentStatus": true
},
"extensions": {}
}
Python SDK support coming soon!