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Hi @bilesh.ganguly,
You can try with Metadata Snaps.
There is a possibility of reading the metadata for every pipeline(including which snaps particular pipeline is using) in the given project/organization.
After you get all the results then you can apply the logic/conditions to filter the pipelines that are using the given snap.
Regards,
Spiro Taleski
- bilesh_ganguly5 years agoNew Contributor II
Thank you for your response Spiro.
I’m aware of metadata snaps; I was looking for a solution that doesn’t involve creating a pipeline.
- ptaylor5 years agoEmployee
@bilesh.ganguly Did you see my reply above? The Snap Statistics feature doesn’t require creating a pipeline.
- bilesh_ganguly5 years agoNew Contributor II
- PeterRNLI3 years agoNew Contributor II
How, the metadat Snaps do not include SNAP, only SNAP PACK
- SpiroTaleski3 years agoValued Contributor
I don’t have that details why SNAP is not included.
But, if you read a PIPELINE, the metadata that will be returned will contains details about each SNAP within that pipeline.
BR,
Spiro Taleski- PeterRNLI3 years agoNew Contributor II
All very well, but only class and instance information available. Names seem to be derived from the Instance Id. Instance metadata not being available from the Meta Snaps!