By sending a PromQL query that uses rate, e.g.  *rate(up[2m])*
... with suitable URL escaping.

In fact, if you go to Prometheus' built-in web interface, turn on your 
browser's developer console, and enter that expression into the PromQL 
browser, you'll see that behind the scenes the web UI sends this to the API:

/api/v1/query?query=rate%28up%5B2m%5D%29&time=1685087742.644

On Thursday, 25 May 2023 at 16:22:58 UTC+1 Yogita Bhardwaj wrote:

> How can I apply rate in this ?
>
> 'http://localhost:9090/api/v1/query?query=up&time=2015-07-01T20:10:51.781Z'
>
>
> On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 8:41 PM Stuart Clark <stuart...@jahingo.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> On 25/05/2023 15:59, Yogita Bhardwaj wrote:
>> > How can i apply rate or increase while using http api.
>> You just need to include it in the query you are sending the Prometheus 
>> API.
>>
>> -- 
>> Stuart Clark
>>
>>

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