![]() Adding in additional filters such as time period or request path can help you refine your search further. For example, if you’re looking for an API error, you can limit your search to show only requests that failed. ![]() ![]() You can use the search filters on the Logs page to help you find a specific API request. You can also find the request ID in the dashboard URL as well. When you click into any of the requests recorded in Logs, you’ll find the request ID in the top right corner with functionality to make it easy for you to copy. You can find a log of API requests in your dashboard by navigating to Developers > Logs (note: this will link to your dashboard in test mode), or if you have access to network requests, this is found in the response headers as Request-Id ( Request IDs API Docs). Each API request has an associated request identifier, e.g.
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