The Reporting API allows you to retrieve information about the uploaded models that were tagged with your personal tool IDs. This is done through 2 separate APIs:
The Order Status API is for users that want to retrieve information about their tagged models that have been uploaded to the i.materialise server. If you are using the 3D print lab connection API and the Cart API, this API will provide you in a quick way with the information of how many models were uploaded and which of them converted into an order. The Cart Ordering API users might find this API less interesting since they control the ordering flow of models from beginning till the end. The Reporting API will reflect what they already know and it can come in handy when analyzing statistics.
This API requires the personal API code. It is therefore not possible to use AJAX requests.
The Reporting API works by posting data to our service. You can use either XML or JSON formats for posting. The HTTP encoding type of a particular request depends on the type of API you are going to use. This will be described in the corresponding documentation. To specify the exact content type which your client can accept and parse, the Accept header in your request has to be set to one of the following encoding types:
The API code needs to be specified in the API code HTTP header.
The Reporting API can be tried out over our demo pages:
https://i.materialise.com/api/demo/uploaded-models-reporting-api.htm
https://i.materialise.com/api/demo/uploaded-models-statistics-report-api.htm
The Uploaded Models Reporting API gives detailed information per uploaded model for a specified date range. The Uploaded Models Reporting API gives detailed information per uploaded model for a specified date range. The models need to be tagged with a personal tool ID in order to show up in the report. Since models can be reused several times for different cart items, a model can have a status ‘cancelled’ and at the same time a status ‘ordered’, dependent of the status of the linked cart items. The Reporting API also allows seeing whether the uploaded model file was deleted from our server or not.
Request should be done using HTTP POST request to:
https://<<server-name>>/web-api/reporting/models/uploaded
The request will look like this (parameters names are not case-sensitive):
Example of request in JSON
{ "dateFrom": "2013-01-01", "dateTo": "2014-12-01", "toolId": "418674f3-f8a5-43bd-a06d-e8e95831b2d9", "modelId":"79507760-3ed6-4003-bbd0-4a2062124d8f" }
Example of request in XML
<UploadedModelsRequest> <DateFrom>2013-01-01</DateFrom> <DateTo>2014-12-01</DateTo> <ToolId>418674f3-f8a5-43bd-a06d-e8e95831b2d9</ToolId> <ModelId>0ab3f316-5df4-4a77-a01d-46210943ac56</ModelId> </UploadedModelsRequest>
What | Type | Required? | Explanation |
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Header> ApiCode | String (36) required format: GUID | Yes | API code received from i.materialise. This parameter should be sent in the header of the request. |
Header> Accept | String | No (“text/xml” is used by default) | Preferred Content Type: “application/json” or “text/xml”. This parameter should be sent in the header of the request. |
What | Type | Required? | Explanation |
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dateFrom | String (10) required format: YYYY-MM-DD | Yes | Start date of date range for which to select results. This parameter indicates date of upload. |
dateTo | String (10) required format: YYYY-MM-DD | Yes | Finish date of date range for which to select results. This parameter indicates the date of upload. |
toolId | String (36) required format: GUID | No | The tool ID which was used to upload the model. If it’s not indicated, then the info for all tools registered for the partner will be shown. |
modelId | String (36) required format: GUID | No | ID of the model which allows you to check the information about a particular model. |
What | Type | Required? | Explanation |
---|---|---|---|
dateFrom | String (24) format: YYYY-MM-DD | Yes | The same as in the request |
dateTo | String (24) format: YYYY-MM-DD | Yes | The same as in the request |
toolId | String (36) format: GUID | No | The same as in the request |
modelId | String (36) format: GUID | No | The same as in the request |
error | String(255) | No | This parameter appears if there’s an error in the request |
This is the list of model parameters returned into the response Models section:
What | Type | Required? | Explanation |
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modelId | String (36) required format: GUID | Yes | Unique ID of the uploaded model |
toolId | String (36) required format: GUID | Yes | Tool ID by using which model was uploaded |
uploadDate | String (10) format: YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.mmm | Yes | Date when the model was uploaded (use uploadEndTime). |
modelFileName | String () | Yes | Name of the model (file name) with model extension |
wasDeleted | Boolean | Yes | If the file with the model is deleted “true” will be shown, if not – “false”. |
wasOrdered | Boolean | Yes | Value of this parameter is set to “true” if the model was added at least to one order with the status: - Paid - Processing - In Production - Ready To Ship - Shipped - Delivered Otherwise the value of this parameter is set to “false”. |
wasCanceled | Boolean | Yes | The value of this parameter is set to “true” if the model was added at least to one canceled order. Otherwise the value of this parameter is set to “false”. |
xDimMm | Decimal, separated by a period | Yes | X dimensions in mm. |
yDimMm | Decimal, separated by a period | Yes | Y dimensions in mm |
zDimMm | Decimal, separated by a period | Yes | Z dimensions in mm |
volumeCm3 | Decimal, separated by a period | Yes | Volume of the model in cm³ |
surfaceCm2 | Decimal, separated by a period | Yes | Total surface of the model in cm² |
processingResult | String () | No | One of the options: - Succeeded - NeededFixing - StillNeedsFixing - backEndException |
reference | String (512) | No | Reference sent by the API owner through the Upload Model API |
Response example in JSON
{ "modelId":"79507760-3ed6-4003-bbd0-4a2062124d8f", "models":[ { "modelId":"79507760-3ed6-4003-bbd0-4a2062124d8f", "toolId":"418674f3-f8a5-43bd-a06d-e8e95831b2d9", "uploadDate":"2014-11-05T02:43:18.057", "modelFileName":"Box.stl", "wasDeleted":false, "wasOrdered":true, "wasCanceled":false, "xDimMm":10.0000000000, "yDimMm":10.0000000000, "zDimMm":10.0000000000, "volumeCm3":1.0000000000, "surfaceCm2":6.0000000000, "processingResult":"Succeeded" } ], "dateFrom":"2013-01-01", "dateTo":"2014-12-01", "toolId":"418674f3-f8a5-43bd-a06d-e8e95831b2d9" }
Response example in XML
<UploadedModelsResponse xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <DateFrom>2013-01-01</DateFrom> <DateTo>2014-12-01</DateTo> <ToolId>418674f3-f8a5-43bd-a06d-e8e95831b2d9</ToolId> <ModelId>0ab3f316-5df4-4a77-a01d-46210943ac56</ModelId> <Models> <UploadedModelDto> <ModelId>0ab3f316-5df4-4a77-a01d-46210943ac56</ModelId> <ToolId>418674f3-f8a5-43bd-a06d-e8e95831b2d9</ToolId> <UploadDate>2014-11-07T04:06:42.467</UploadDate> <ModelFileName>2print_bad.stl</ModelFileName> <WasDeleted>false</WasDeleted> <WasOrdered>false</WasOrdered> <WasCanceled>false</WasCanceled> <XDimMm>73.7159000000</XDimMm> <YDimMm>118.8810000000</YDimMm> <ZDimMm>27.3087000000</ZDimMm> <VolumeCm3>85.2411000000</VolumeCm3> <SurfaceCm2>354.9360000000</SurfaceCm2> <ProcessingResult>StillNeedsFixing</ProcessingResult> </UploadedModelDto> </Models> </UploadedModelsResponse>
If a wrong/empty API code is used, then a 401 error is returned with the response statusText=”Unauthorized”.
The parameter “Error” is added to the request only if the request wasn’t processed successfully. The value of this parameter is set according to the table below. If the request wasn’t processed successfully, the list of models will be empty.
Code | Description | Message |
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201 | Tool ID is wrong/belongs to someone else | A wrong Tool ID has been applied. To verify your Tool ID, please contact developers[at]i.materialise.com |
202 | Incorrect format of DateFrom or DateFrom is empty | Please provide DateFrom in format YYYY-MM-DD |
203 | Incorrect format of DateTo or DateTo is empty | Please provide DateTo in format YYYY-MM-DD |
204 | Wrong date range | DateFrom should be less or equal to DateTo |
205 | The structure of the request is wrong (some needed parameters are not found or filled in incorrectly) | Wrong request body. Check if all parameters set correctly |
206 | The number of models needs to be returned in the response more than 1000 | The result holds about <number of models> models. Please limit the date range so the result holds a maximum of 1000 models. |
207 | ModelId is wrong or do not match ToolId | Model with ModelId=<ModelID> has not been found or was uploaded by using another ToolId. |
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error (sent in header) | Something else (exception, for example) | Unknown Error. Try again later. If the problem persists, please contact developers[at]i.materialise.com. |
Example of Response with error in JSON
{ "error":{ "message":"Model with ModelId=79507760-3ed6-4003-bbd0-4a2062124d8f9 has not been found or was uploaded by using another ToolId.", "code":207 } }
Example of Response with error in XML
<UploadedModelsResponse xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <Error> <Message>Wrong request body. Check if all parameters set correctly</Message> <Code>205</Code> </Error> </UploadedModelsResponse>