The HTTP requests UI page of helps you better understand HTTP requests associated with your mobile app and how those network calls are affecting performance.
This document describes the Enterprise-level HTTP requests page. Non-Enterprise accounts will see the legacy HTTP requests page.
Find and use HTTP requests page
To view mobile monitoring's HTTP requests page:
- Go to one.newrelic.com > All capabilities > Mobile > (select an app) > Network > HTTP requests.
- Use our standard page functions to look for trends in the HTTP analysis charts.
- Target specific request and response attributes by grouping, sorting, and filtering the data.
Understand HTTP request data
Here are some places to find the most important HTTP request information:
For a description of the non-Enterprise HTTP requests UI page, see Legacy HTTP requests.
Group, sort, and filter HTTP requests
If you want to... | Do this... |
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Group and sort HTTP requests in different ways | Make selections from the Group by and Sort by dropdowns. By default, the HTTP requests page is grouped by request domain and sorted by average response time. |
Filter for specific HTTP requests | Select an HTTP request from the Errors and failures list and/or select multiple filters from the Filter dropdown. |
See or remove applied filters | The filters you select are displayed next to the filter dropdown. To clear filters, select the |
Change the time window | Select a new time period from the time picker dropdown. |
View information for a specific app version | Using the Versions dropdown, select the version for which you want to see charts and lists. |
View and share HTTP request data
To view any HTTP requests chart in Insights:
- Select for any chart.
- Select View query > View in Insights.
- Optional: Add the data to a dashboard, or share it by using a permalink.
- To delve deeper into your request data, query
MobileRequest
events and attributes.
View legacy HTTP requests UI page
Accounts that do not have an Enterprise-level subscription see a different HTTP requests UI page: