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[role="xpack"]
[testenv="basic"]
[[get-data-frame-transform]]
=== Get {dataframe-transforms} API
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<titleabbrev>Get {dataframe-transforms}</titleabbrev>
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Retrieves configuration information for {dataframe-transforms}.
==== Request
`GET _data_frame/transforms/<data_frame_transform_id>` +
`GET _data_frame/transforms/<data_frame_transform_id>,<data_frame_transform_id>` +
`GET _data_frame/transforms/` +
`GET _data_frame/transforms/_all` +
`GET _data_frame/transforms/*`
//===== Description
==== Path Parameters
`data_frame_transform_id`::
(string) Identifier for the {dataframe-transform}. It can be a
{dataframe-transform} identifier or a wildcard expression. If you do not
specify one of these options, the API returns information for all
{dataframe-transforms}.
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==== Request Body
`page`::
`from`:::
(integer) Skips the specified number of {dataframe-transforms}. The
default value is `0`.
`size`:::
(integer) Specifies the maximum number of {dataframe-transforms} to obtain.
The default value is `100`.
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==== Results
The API returns the following information:
`transforms`::
(array) An array of transform resources.
//==== Authorization
==== Examples
The following example gets configuration information for the
`ecommerce_transform` {dataframe-transform}:
[source,js]
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GET _data_frame/transforms/ecommerce_transform
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// CONSOLE
// TEST[skip:setup kibana sample data]
The API returns the following results:
[source,js]
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{
"count" : 1,
"transforms" : [
{
"id" : "ecommerce_transform",
"source" : "kibana_sample_data_ecommerce",
"dest" : "kibana_sample_data_ecommerce_transform",
"query" : {
"match_all" : { }
},
"pivot" : {
"group_by" : {
"customer_id" : {
"terms" : {
"field" : "customer_id"
}
}
},
"aggregations" : {
"max_price" : {
"max" : {
"field" : "taxful_total_price"
}
}
}
}
}
]
}
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// TESTRESPONSE