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How to view the Azure Maps API usage | Microsoft Docs
Learn how to view the metrics for your Azure Maps API calls in the portal.
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View Azure Maps API usage

This article shows you how to view the API usage metrics for your Azure Maps account in the portal. The metrics are shown in a convenient graph format along a customizable time duration.

View metric snapshot

You can see some common metrics on the Overview page of your Maps account. It currently shows Total Requests, Total Errors, and Availability over a selectable time duration.

Azure Maps Metrics Overview

Continue to the next section if you need to customize these graphs for your particular analysis.

View detailed metrics

  1. Sign in to your Azure subscription in the portal.

  2. Click the All resources menu item on the left-hand side and navigate to your Azure Maps Account.

  3. Once your Maps account is open, click on the Metrics menu on the left.

  4. On the Metrics pane, choose between one of the following:

    1. Availability - which shows the Average of API availability over a period of time.
    2. Usage - which shows how the usage Count for your account.

    Azure Maps Metrics pane

  5. Next, you may select the Time range by clicking Last 24 hours (Automatic). By default, the time range is set to 24 hours. After clicking, you will see all selectable time ranges. You can select the Time granularity and choose to show the time as local or GMT in the same drop-down. Click Apply.

    Azure Maps Metrics Time range

  6. Once you add your metric, you can then Add filter from amongst the properties relevant to that metric, and then select the value of the property that you want to see the graph for.

    Azure Maps Metrics Filter

  7. You may also Apply splitting for your metric based on your selected metric property. This allows the graph to be split into multiple graphs, one each for each value of that property. In the following picture, the color of each graph corresponds to the property value shown at the bottom of the graph.

    Azure Maps Metrics Splitting

  8. You may also observe multiple metrics on the same graph, simply by clicking on the Add metric button on top.

Next steps

Learn more about the Azure Maps APIs you want to track usage for:

[!div class="nextstepaction"] Azure Maps REST API documentation