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Security Pricings

13min

Note: if you are running CloudGraph locally you can view the interactive, automatically generated documentation in either GraphQL Playground or Altair by clicking the docs button on the right-hand side of the screen. After reading the below information we highly suggest you use one of these tools to test your queries as they will autocomplete fields for you and let you know if your queries are valid before you even submit them.

Overview

You can currently query the following attributes and connections on an Azure Security Pricing

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing{
    id
    name
    type
    subscriptionId
    region
    pricingTier
    freeTrialRemainingTime
    resourceGroupId
  }
}


Filtering

Get data for a single Azure Security Pricing key that you know the ID for:

GraphQL
|
query {
  getazureSecurityPricing(id: "12345") {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}


Get data for all of the Security Pricings in a certain Azure subscription:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing(filter: { subscriptionId: { eq: "12345" } }) {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}

# Note that in addition to "subscriptionId" you can
# Filter based on any of the following attributes:

# id
# name
# type
# region
# pricingTier
# freeTrialRemainingTime
# resourceGroupId

# And the following Dgraph filters can also be applied:

# has
# and
# or
# not
# regexp (regular expressions)

# fulltext filters

# alloftext
# anyoftext


Get data for all of the Security Pricings that are NOT in a certain Azure subscription:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing(filter: { not: { subscriptionId: { eq: "12345" } } }) {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}


Ordering

You can order the results you get back either asc or desc depending on your preference:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing(order: { desc: name }) {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}

# Note that in addition to "name" you can filter
# Using "asc" or "desc" based on any of the following attributes:

# id
# subscriptionId
# type
# subscriptionId
# region
# pricingTier
# freeTrialRemainingTime
# resourceGroupId


Only select and return the first two Security Pricings that are found:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing(first: 2, order: { desc: name }) {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}


Only select and return the first two Security Pricings that are found, but offset by one so keys two & three are returned:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing(first: 2, order: { desc: name }, offset: 1) {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}


Aggregation

Count the number of Security Pricings across all scanned Azure subscriptions:

GraphQL
|
query {
  aggregateazureSecurityPricing {
    count
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}

# Note that in addition to "count" you can request the
# Following min and max values based on attributes of your Security Pricings:

# idMin
# idMax
# nameMin
# nameMax
# typeMin
# typeMax
# kindMin
# kindMax
# resourceGroupIdMin
# resourceGroupIdMax
# pricingTierMin
# pricingTierMax
# freeTrialRemainingTimeMin
# freeTrialRemainingTimeMax
# subscriptionIdMin
# subscriptionIdMax
# regionMin
# regionMax


Count the number of Security Pricings in a single account. Note that you can apply all of the same filters that are listed above to aggregate queries:

GraphQL
|
query {
  aggregateazureSecurityPricing(filter: { subscriptionId: { eq: "12345" } }) {
    count
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}


Examples

Find all of the Security Pricings that are in the eastus region across all your accounts:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing(filter: { region: { eq: "eastus" } }) {
    id
    # Other fields and connections here...
  }
}


Kitchen Sink

Putting it all together; get all data for all Security Pricings across all regions for all scanned Azure subscriptions in a single query:

GraphQL
|
query {
  queryazureSecurityPricing{
    id
    name
    type
    subscriptionId
    region
    pricingTier
    freeTrialRemainingTime
    resourceGroupId
  }
}


References

Dgraph documentation on querying

Updated 03 Mar 2023
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