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<!-- title: "CSV formatter" custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/web/api/formatters/csv/README.md sidebar_label: "CSV formatter" learn_status: "Published" learn_topic_type: "References" learn_rel_path: "Developers/Web/Api/Formatters" --> # CSV formatter The CSV formatter presents [results of database queries](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/web/api/queries/README.md) in the following formats: | format|content type|description| | :----:|:----------:|:----------| | `csv`|text/plain|a text table, comma separated, with a header line (dimension names) and `\r\n` at the end of the lines| | `csvjsonarray`|application/json|a JSON array, with each row as another array (the first row has the dimension names)| | `tsv`|text/plain|like `csv` but TAB is used instead of comma to separate values (MS Excel flavor)| | `html`|text/html|an html table| | `markdown`|text/plain|markdown table| In all formats the date and time is the first column. The CSV formatter respects the following API `&options=`: | option|supported|description| |:----:|:-------:|:----------| | `nonzero`|yes|to return only the dimensions that have at least a non-zero value| | `flip`|yes|to return the rows older to newer (the default is newer to older)| | `seconds`|yes|to return the date and time in unix timestamp| | `ms`|yes|to return the date and time in unit timestamp as milliseconds| | `percent`|yes|to replace all values with their percentage over the row total| | `abs`|yes|to turn all values positive| | `null2zero`|yes|to replace gaps with zeros (the default prints the string `null`| ## Examples Get the system total bandwidth for all physical network interfaces, over the last hour, in 6 rows (one for every 10 minutes), in `csv` format: Netdata always returns bandwidth in `kilobits`. ```bash # curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.net&format=csv&after=-3600&group=sum&points=6&options=abs' time,received,sent 2018-10-26 23:50:00,90214.67847,215137.79762 2018-10-26 23:40:00,90126.32286,238587.57522 2018-10-26 23:30:00,86061.22688,213389.23526 2018-10-26 23:20:00,85590.75164,206129.01608 2018-10-26 23:10:00,83163.30691,194311.77384 2018-10-26 23:00:00,85167.29657,197538.07773 ``` --- Get the max RAM used by the SQL server and any cron jobs, over the last hour, in 2 rows (one for every 30 minutes), in `tsv` format, and format the date and time as unix timestamp: Netdata always returns memory in `MB`. ```bash # curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=apps.mem&format=tsv&after=-3600&group=max&points=2&options=nonzero,seconds&dimensions=sql,cron' time sql cron 1540598400 61.95703 0.25 1540596600 61.95703 0.25 ``` --- Get an HTML table of the last 4 values (4 seconds) of system CPU utilization: Netdata always returns CPU utilization as `%`. ```bash # curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.cpu&format=html&after=-4&options=nonzero' <html> <center> <table border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5"> <tr><td>time</td><td>softirq</td><td>user</td><td>system</td></tr> <tr><td>2018-10-27 00:16:07</td><td>0.25</td><td>1</td><td>0.75</td></tr> <tr><td>2018-10-27 00:16:06</td><td>0</td><td>1.0025063</td><td>0.5012531</td></tr> <tr><td>2018-10-27 00:16:05</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>0.75</td></tr> <tr><td>2018-10-27 00:16:04</td><td>0</td><td>1.0025063</td><td>0.7518797</td></tr> </table> </center> </html> ``` This is how it looks when rendered by a web browser:  --- Get a JSON array with the average bandwidth rate of the mysql server, over the last hour, in 6 values (one every 10 minutes), and return the date and time in milliseconds: Netdata always returns bandwidth rates in `kilobits/s`. ```bash # curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=mysql_local.net&format=csvjsonarray&after=-3600&points=6&group=average&options=abs,ms' [ ["time","in","out"], [1540599600000,0.7499986,120.2810185], [1540599000000,0.7500019,120.2815509], [1540598400000,0.7499999,120.2812319], [1540597800000,0.7500044,120.2819634], [1540597200000,0.7499968,120.2807337], [1540596600000,0.7499988,120.2810527] ] ``` --- Get the number of processes started per minute, for the last 10 minutes, in `markdown` format: ```bash # curl -Ss 'https://registry.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.forks&format=markdown&after=-600&points=10&group=sum' time | started :---: |:---: 2018-10-27 03:52:00| 245.1706149 2018-10-27 03:51:00| 152.6654636 2018-10-27 03:50:00| 163.1755789 2018-10-27 03:49:00| 176.1574766 2018-10-27 03:48:00| 178.0137076 2018-10-27 03:47:00| 183.8306543 2018-10-27 03:46:00| 264.1635621 2018-10-27 03:45:00| 205.001551 2018-10-27 03:44:00| 7026.9852167 2018-10-27 03:43:00| 205.9904794 ``` And this is how it looks when formatted: | time | started | |:--:|:-----:| | 2018-10-27 03:52:00 | 245.1706149 | | 2018-10-27 03:51:00 | 152.6654636 | | 2018-10-27 03:50:00 | 163.1755789 | | 2018-10-27 03:49:00 | 176.1574766 | | 2018-10-27 03:48:00 | 178.0137076 | | 2018-10-27 03:47:00 | 183.8306543 | | 2018-10-27 03:46:00 | 264.1635621 | | 2018-10-27 03:45:00 | 205.001551 | | 2018-10-27 03:44:00 | 7026.9852167 | | 2018-10-27 03:43:00 | 205.9904794 |