Include Recent Activity in the API #674

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opened 2025-12-29 16:24:38 +01:00 by adam · 3 comments
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Originally created by @AngusP on GitHub (Jan 30, 2017).

Recent activity presented on the homepage is not accessible through the API. Being able to monitor changes could reduce the amount of traffic to the API if a third party is just looking for changes.

Originally created by @AngusP on GitHub (Jan 30, 2017). Recent activity presented on the homepage is not accessible through the API. Being able to monitor changes could reduce the amount of traffic to the API if a third party is just looking for changes.
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 16:24:38 +01:00
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@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2017):

Do we want an API endpoint for this? Or would it be more appropriate to generate an RSS feed?

@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2017): Do we want an API endpoint for this? Or would it be more appropriate to generate an RSS feed?
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@lampwins commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2017):

I could see a use case for both. For instance, I am working on an api client and would obviously want an endpoint for that but and RSS feed would be useful for more human centric digesting.

@lampwins commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2017): I could see a use case for both. For instance, I am working on an api client and would obviously want an endpoint for that but and RSS feed would be useful for more human centric digesting.
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@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Mar 9, 2017):

I've included a "recent activity" endpoint in API 2.0. A new feature request can be opened if there's interest in an RSS feed.

@jeremystretch commented on GitHub (Mar 9, 2017): I've included a "recent activity" endpoint in API 2.0. A new feature request can be opened if there's interest in an RSS feed.
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Reference: starred/netbox#674