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Cat Analytics API

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Resources

Overview

This documentation provides instructions for Catt Analytics 2.0 APIs. For working with Cat Analytics APIs, see Cat Analytics API Documentation.

The Cat Analytics APIs are a collection of APIs that power Cat Analytics products like Cat Workspace. The APIs allow for the creation of data rich user interfaces that you can use to manipulate and integrate data. You can also create reports to explore, get insights, or answer important questions about your data.

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Get Started

Quickstart Guide
Get started with the Cat Analytics APIs.
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Guides

Calculated Metrics API
Returns information on the user's company that is necessary for making other Cat Analytics API calls.
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Segments API
Provides configuration guidance and best practices for the /segments endpoint.
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Reporting Guide API
Provides configuration guidance and best practices for the /reports endpoint.
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Migrating from 1.4 to 2.0
For help migrating from the 1.4 versions of the Analytics API to the newer and more capable /reports API.
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API References

Try the API
Try the Analytics API with Swagger UI. Explore, make calls, with full endpoint descriptions.

Contributing

We encourage you to participate in our open documentation initiative, if you have suggestions, corrections, additions or deletions for this documentation, check out the source from this github repo, and submit a pull request with your contribution. For more information, refer to the contributing page.

API Requests & Rate Limits

The timeout for API requests through adobe.io is currently 60 seconds.

The default rate limit for an Cat Analytics Company is 120 requests per minute. (The limit is enforced as 12 requests every 6 seconds). When rate limiting is being enforced you will get 429 HTTP response codes with the following response body: {"error_code":"429050","message":"Too many requests"}.