Service Statistics in Azure AI Search
Important
This API reference is for a legacy version. See Data plane REST operations for updated reference documentation. Use the filter on the top left to select a version.
The Service Statistics operation returns the number and type of objects in your service, the maximum allowed for each object type given the service tier, actual and maximum storage, and other limits that vary by tier. This request pulls information from the service so that you don't have to look up or calculate service limits.
Statistics on document count and storage size are collected every few minutes, not in real time. Therefore, the statistics returned by this API may not reflect changes caused by recent indexing operations.
GET https://[service name].search.windows.net/servicestats?api-version=[api-version]
Content-Type: application/json
api-key: [admin key]
URI Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
service name | Required. Set this to the unique, user-defined name of your search service. The request URI specifies the name of the index for which statistics should be returned. |
api-version | Required. The current stable version is api-version=2020-06-30 . See API versions for more versions. |
Request Headers
The following table describes the required and optional request headers.
Fields | Description |
---|---|
Content-Type | Required. Set this to application/json |
api-key | Optional if you're using Azure roles and a bearer token is provided on the request, otherwise a key is required. An api-key is a unique, system-generated string that authenticates the request to your search service. Get requests for an object definition must include an api-key field set to your admin key (as opposed to a query key). See Connect to Azure AI Search using key authentication for details. |
Request Body
None.
Response
Status Code: "200 OK" is returned for a successful response. The response body is in the following format:
{
"counters": {
"documentCount": {
"usage": number,
"quota": number | null (if the service has unlimitied document counts, the quota will be null)
},
"indexesCount": {
"usage": number,
"quota": number
},
"indexersCount": {
"usage": number,
"quota": number
},
"dataSourcesCount": {
"usage": number,
"quota": number
},
"storageSize": {
"usage": number (bytes),
"quota": number (bytes)
},
"synonymMaps": {
"usage": number,
"quota": number
}
},
"limits": {
"maxFieldsPerIndex": number,
"maxIndexerRunTime": string,
"maxFileExtractionSize": number,
"maxFileContentCharactersToExtract": number,
"maxFieldNestingDepthPerIndex": number,
"maxComplexCollectionFieldsPerIndex": number,
"maxComplexObjectsInCollectionsPerDocument": number
}
}
Examples
{
"@odata.context": "https://my-search-service.search.windows.net/$metadata#Microsoft.Azure.Search.V2019_05_06.ServiceStatistics",
"counters": {
"documentCount": {
"usage": 5072,
"quota": null
},
"indexesCount": {
"usage": 10,
"quota": 15
},
"indexersCount": {
"usage": 8,
"quota": 15
},
"dataSourcesCount": {
"usage": 9,
"quota": 15
},
"storageSize": {
"usage": 22265221,
"quota": 2147483648
},
"synonymMaps": {
"usage": 0,
"quota": 3
}
},
"limits": {
"maxFieldsPerIndex": 1000,
"maxIndexerRunTime": "P1D",
"maxFileExtractionSize": 16777216,
"maxFileContentCharactersToExtract": 65536,
"maxFieldNestingDepthPerIndex": 10,
"maxComplexCollectionFieldsPerIndex": 40,
"maxComplexObjectsInCollectionsPerDocument": 3000
}
}