[role="xpack"] [testenv="platinum"] [[ml-get-calendar]] = Get calendars API ++++ Get calendars ++++ Retrieves configuration information for calendars. [[ml-get-calendar-request]] == {api-request-title} `GET _ml/calendars/` + `GET _ml/calendars/_all` [[ml-get-calendar-prereqs]] == {api-prereq-title} * If the {es} {security-features} are enabled, you must have `monitor_ml`, `monitor`, `manage_ml`, or `manage` cluster privileges to use this API. See <>. [[ml-get-calendar-desc]] == {api-description-title} You can get information for a single calendar or for all calendars by using `_all`. For more information, see {ml-docs}/ml-calendars.html[Calendars and scheduled events]. [[ml-get-calendar-path-parms]] == {api-path-parms-title} ``:: (Required, string) include::{es-repo-dir}/ml/ml-shared.asciidoc[tag=calendar-id] [[ml-get-calendar-request-body]] == {api-request-body-title} `page`.`from`:: (Optional, integer) Skips the specified number of calendars. `page`.`size`:: (Optional, integer) Specifies the maximum number of calendars to obtain. [[ml-get-calendar-results]] == {api-response-body-title} The API returns an array of calendar resources, which have the following properties: `calendar_id`:: (string) include::{es-repo-dir}/ml/ml-shared.asciidoc[tag=calendar-id] `job_ids`:: (array) An array of {anomaly-job} identifiers. For example: `["total-requests"]`. [[ml-get-calendar-example]] == {api-examples-title} [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _ml/calendars/planned-outages -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[skip:setup:calendar_outages_addjob] The API returns the following results: [source,console-result] ---- { "count": 1, "calendars": [ { "calendar_id": "planned-outages", "job_ids": [ "total-requests" ] } ] } ----