# BandwidthSnapshot ## Example BandwidthSnapshot Object ``` { "id": 1, "bytes_received": 1.0, "bytes_sent": 1.0, "sync_bytes_received": 1.0, "sync_bytes_sent": 1.0, "requests_get": 1.0, "requests_put": 1.0, "requests_other": 1.0, "logged_at": "2000-01-01T01:00:00Z" } ``` * `id` (int64): Site bandwidth ID * `bytes_received` (double): Site bandwidth report bytes received * `bytes_sent` (double): Site bandwidth report bytes sent * `sync_bytes_received` (double): Site sync bandwidth report bytes received * `sync_bytes_sent` (double): Site sync bandwidth report bytes sent * `requests_get` (double): Site bandwidth report get requests * `requests_put` (double): Site bandwidth report put requests * `requests_other` (double): Site bandwidth report other requests * `logged_at` (date-time): Time the site bandwidth report was logged --- ## List Bandwidth Snapshots ``` Files::BandwidthSnapshot.list( per_page: 1 ) ``` ### Parameters * `cursor` (string): Used for pagination. When a list request has more records available, cursors are provided in the response headers `X-Files-Cursor-Next` and `X-Files-Cursor-Prev`. Send one of those cursor value here to resume an existing list from the next available record. Note: many of our SDKs have iterator methods that will automatically handle cursor-based pagination. * `per_page` (int64): Number of records to show per page. (Max: 10,000, 1,000 or less is recommended). * `sort_by` (object): If set, sort records by the specified field in either `asc` or `desc` direction (e.g. `sort_by[logged_at]=desc`). Valid fields are `logged_at`. * `filter` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `logged_at`. * `filter_gt` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is greater than the supplied value. Valid fields are `logged_at`. * `filter_gteq` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is greater than or equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `logged_at`. * `filter_like` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `logged_at`. * `filter_lt` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is less than the supplied value. Valid fields are `logged_at`. * `filter_lteq` (object): If set, return records where the specified field is less than or equal to the supplied value. Valid fields are `logged_at`.