This section explains how to use the Axiom Processing Language to get deeper insights from your data.
The Axiom Processing Language (APL) is a query language that’s perfect for getting deeper insights from your data. Whether logs, events, analytics, or similar, APL provides the flexibility to filter, manipulate, and summarize your data exactly the way you need it.
APL queries consist of the following:
Delimit operators with the pipe character (|
).
A typical APL query has the following structure:
DatasetName
is the name of the dataset you want to query.Operator
is an operation you apply to the data.Apart from Axiom datasets, you can use other data sources:
let
statement.The query above uses a dataset called github-issue-comment-event
as its data source. It uses the following operators:
isBot
to the query results. It sets the values of the new field to true if the values of the actor
field in the original dataset contain -bot
or [bot]
.isBot
field. It only returns rows where the value is true.Each operator is separated using the pipe character (|
).
As a result, the query returns a chart and a table. The table counts the different values of the actor
field where isBot
is true, and the chart displays the distribution of these counts over time.
actor | count_ |
---|---|
github-actions[bot] | 487 |
sonarqubecloud[bot] | 208 |
dependabot[bot] | 148 |
vercel[bot] | 91 |
codecov[bot] | 63 |
openshift-ci[bot] | 52 |
coderabbitai[bot] | 43 |
netlify[bot] | 37 |
The query results are a representation of your data based on your request. The query doesn’t change the original dataset.
If the name of a dataset or field contains at least one of the following special characters, quote the name in your APL query:
).
)-
)To quote the dataset or field in your APL query, enclose its name with quotation marks ('
or "
) and square brackets ([]
). For example, ['my-field']
.
For more information on rules about naming and quoting entities, see Entity names.
Check out the list of sample queries or explore the supported operators and functions: