Filtering, ordering, and paging entities

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Warning

Azure Media Services will be retired June 30th, 2024. For more information, see the AMS Retirement Guide.

This topic discusses the OData query options and pagination support available when you're listing Azure Media Services v3 entities.

Considerations

  • Properties of entities that are of the Datetime type are always in UTC format.
  • White space in the query string should be URL-encoded before you send a request.

Comparison operators

You can use the following operators to compare a field to a constant value:

Equality operators:

  • eq: Test whether a field is equal to a constant value.
  • ne: Test whether a field is not equal to a constant value.

Range operators:

  • gt: Test whether a field is greater than a constant value.
  • lt: Test whether a field is less than a constant value.
  • ge: Test whether a field is greater than or equal to a constant value.
  • le: Test whether a field is less than or equal to a constant value.

Filter

Use $filter to supply an OData filter parameter to find only the objects you're interested in.

The following REST example filters on the alternateId value of an asset:

GET https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/amstestaccount/assets?api-version=2018-07-01&$filter=properties/alternateId%20eq%20'unique identifier'

The following C# example filters on the asset's created date:

var odataQuery = new ODataQuery<Asset>("properties/created lt 2018-05-11T17:39:08.387Z");
var firstPage = await MediaServicesArmClient.Assets.ListAsync(CustomerResourceGroup, CustomerAccountName, odataQuery);

Order by

Use $orderby to sort the returned objects by the specified parameter. For example:

GET https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/amstestaccount/assets?api-version=2018-07-01$orderby=properties/created%20gt%202018-05-11T17:39:08.387Z

To sort the results in ascending or descending order, append either asc or desc to the field name, separated by a space. For example: $orderby properties/created desc.

Skip token

If a query response contains many items, the service returns a $skiptoken (@odata.nextLink) value that you use to get the next page of results. Use it to page through the entire result set.

In Media Services v3, you can't configure the page size. The page size varies by the type of entity. Read the individual sections that follow for details.

If entities are created or deleted while you're paging through the collection, the changes are reflected in the returned results (if those changes are in the part of the collection that hasn't been downloaded).

Tip

Always use nextLink to enumerate the collection and don't depend on a particular page size.

The nextLink value will be present only if there's more than one page of entities.

Consider the following example of where $skiptoken is used. Make sure you replace amstestaccount with your account name and set the api-version value to the latest version.

If you request a list of assets like this:

GET  https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/amstestaccount/assets?api-version=2018-07-01 HTTP/1.1
x-ms-client-request-id: dd57fe5d-f3be-4724-8553-4ceb1dbe5aab
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8

You'll get back a response similar to this one:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK

{
"value":[
{
"name":"Asset 0","id":"/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaservices/amstestaccount/assets/Asset 0","type":"Microsoft.Media/mediaservices/assets","properties":{
"assetId":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","created":"2018-12-11T22:12:44.98Z","lastModified":"2018-12-11T22:15:48.003Z","container":"asset-00000000-0000-0000-0000-0000000000000","storageAccountName":"amsacctname","storageEncryptionFormat":"None"
}
},
// lots more assets
{
"name":"Asset 517","id":"/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaservices/amstestaccount/assets/Asset 517","type":"Microsoft.Media/mediaservices/assets","properties":{
"assetId":"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","created":"2018-12-11T22:14:08.473Z","lastModified":"2018-12-11T22:19:29.657Z","container":"asset-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000","storageAccountName":"amsacctname","storageEncryptionFormat":"None"
}
}
],"@odata.nextLink":"https:// management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/amstestaccount/assets?api-version=2018-07-01&$skiptoken=Asset+517"
}

You would then request the next page by sending a get request for:

https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/mediaresources/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/amstestaccount/assets?api-version=2018-07-01&$skiptoken=Asset+517

The following C# example shows how to enumerate through all streaming locators in the account.

var firstPage = await MediaServicesArmClient.StreamingLocators.ListAsync(CustomerResourceGroup, CustomerAccountName);

var currentPage = firstPage;
while (currentPage.NextPageLink != null)
{
    currentPage = await MediaServicesArmClient.StreamingLocators.ListNextAsync(currentPage.NextPageLink);
}

Using logical operators to combine query options

Media Services v3 supports OR and AND logical operators.

The following REST example checks the job's state:

https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/qbtest/providers/Microsoft.Media/mediaServices/qbtest/transforms/VideoAnalyzerTransform/jobs?$filter=properties/state%20eq%20Microsoft.Media.JobState'Scheduled'%20or%20properties/state%20eq%20Microsoft.Media.JobState'Processing'&api-version=2018-07-01

You construct the same query in C# like this:

var odataQuery = new ODataQuery<Job>("properties/state eq Microsoft.Media.JobState'Scheduled' or properties/state eq Microsoft.Media.JobState'Processing'");
client.Jobs.List(config.ResourceGroup, config.AccountName, VideoAnalyzerTransformName, odataQuery);

Filtering and ordering options of entities

The following table shows how you can apply the filtering and ordering options to different entities:

Entity name Property name Filter Order
Assets name eq, gt, lt, ge, le asc and desc
properties/alternateId eq
properties/assetId eq
properties/created eq, gt, lt asc and desc
Content key policies name eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
properties/created eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
properties/description eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt
properties/lastModified eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
properties/policyId eq, ne
Jobs name eq asc and desc
properties/state eq, ne
properties/created gt, ge, lt, le asc and desc
properties/lastModified gt, ge, lt, le asc and desc
Streaming locators name eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
properties/created eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
properties/endTime eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
Streaming policies name eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
properties/created eq, ne, ge, le, gt, lt asc and desc
Transforms name eq asc and desc
properties/created gt, ge, lt, le asc and desc
properties/lastModified gt, ge, lt, le asc and desc

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