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Raghav Kumar Gautam commented on FALCON-1440:
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It all makes sense now. One way to tackle the situation could be to output the 
relationship in json format for programmatic consumption and have an option to 
output the graph in dot format.

> Better json for triage api
> --------------------------
>
>                 Key: FALCON-1440
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FALCON-1440
>             Project: Falcon
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Raghav Kumar Gautam
>            Assignee: Ajay Yadava
>             Fix For: 0.7
>
>
> Firing rest request for triage returns a response which looks like:
> {code}
>       "vertices": [
>         "name: A78e9f5a1-5b8eab89, type: FEED, cluster: A78e9f5a1-9238cc6e, 
> instanceTime: 2010-01-02T00:40Z, tags: [AVAILABLE]"
>       ]
> {code}
> The cli output can also be formatted better:
> {code}
> digraph g{ 
> "name: A78e9f5a1-83173830, type: FEED, cluster: A78e9f5a1-9238cc6e, 
> instanceTime: 2010-01-02T00:40Z, tags: [MISSING]"
> }
> {code}
> Here is the full request/response that was made:
> instance/triage/feed/A78e9f5a1-5b8eab89?start=2010-01-02T00%3A40Z&end=2015-01-05T01%3A00Z&user.name=hrt_qa
> {code}
> {
>   "triageGraphs": [
>     {
>       "vertices": [
>         "name: A78e9f5a1-5b8eab89, type: FEED, cluster: A78e9f5a1-9238cc6e, 
> instanceTime: 2010-01-02T00:40Z, tags: [AVAILABLE]"
>       ]
>     }
>   ],
>   "requestId": "default/1712257401@qtp-1961945640-622 - 
> 4b19ad04-2433-41c8-ad11-541fc0509e0d\n",
>   "message": "default/Success\n",
>   "status": "SUCCEEDED"
> }
> {code}



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