# cPanel API 2 Functions - Stats::lastvisitors

Warning:
The cPanel API 2 system is deprecated. We **strongly** recommend that you use [UAPI](/cpanel/introduction) instead of cPanel API 2.

## Description

This function retrieves a domain's last visitors.

Warning:
We **strongly** recommend that you use [UAPI](/cpanel/introduction/) instead of cPanel API 2. However, no equivalent UAPI function exists.

Important:
When you disable the [*Web Server* role](https://docs.cpanel.net/knowledge-base/general-systems-administration/how-to-use-server-profiles/#roles), the system **disables** this function.

## Examples

WHM API (JSON)


```undefined syntaxhighlighter-pre
https://hostname.example.com:2087/cpsess###########/json-api/cpanel?cpanel_jsonapi_user=user&cpanel_jsonapi_apiversion=2&cpanel_jsonapi_module=Stats&cpanel_jsonapi_func=lastapachehits&domain=example.com
```

Note:
For more information, read our [Calls from the WHM API](/whm/use-whm-api-to-call-cpanel-api-and-uapi) documentation.

LiveAPI PHP Class


```undefined syntaxhighlighter-pre
$cpanel = new CPANEL(); // Connect to cPanel - only do this once.

// Retrieve last visitors for example.com.
$get_last_visitors = $cpanel->api2(
    'Stats', 'lastapachehits',
        array(
        'domain'            => 'example.com',
    )
 );
```

Note:
For more information, read our [Guide to the LiveAPI System](/guides/guide-to-the-liveapi-system/#guide-to-the-liveapi-system).

LiveAPI Perl Module


```undefined syntaxhighlighter-pre
my $cpliveapi = Cpanel::LiveAPI->new(); # Connect to cPanel - only do this once.

# Retrieve last visitors for example.com.
my $get_last_visitors = $cpliveapi->api2(
    'stats', 'lastvisitors',
        {
            'domain'            => 'example.com',
        }
 );
```

Note:
For more information, read our [Guide to the LiveAPI System](/guides/guide-to-the-liveapi-system/#guide-to-the-liveapi-system).

cPanel Tag System (deprecated)

Warnings:
- cPanel tags are **deprecated**. We **strongly** recommend that you **only** use the [LiveAPI](/guides/guide-to-the-liveapi-system) system to call the cPanel APIs. Examples are **only** present in order to help developers move from the old cPanel tag system to our [LiveAPI](/guides/guide-to-the-liveapi-system).
- cPanel API 2 calls that use cPanel tags vary in code syntax and in their output.
- For more information, read our [Deprecated cPanel Tag Usage](/cpanel-api-2/cpanel-api-2-deprecate-cpanel-tag-usage/) documentation.


Command Line


```undefined syntaxhighlighter-pre
cpapi2 --user=username Stats lastvisitors domain=example.com
```

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Notes:

- You **must** URI-encode values.
- `username` represents your account-level username.
- You **must** include the `--user=username` option.
- For more information and additional output options, read our [Guide to cPanel API 2](/cpanel-api-2/) documentation or run the `cpapi2 --help` command.
- If you run CloudLinux™, you **must** use the full path of the `cpapi2` command:

```undefined syntaxhighlighter-pre
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/cpapi2
```


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Output (JSON)


```undefined syntaxhighlighter-pre
{
  "cpanelresult": {
    "apiversion": 2,
    "func": "lastapachehits",
    "data": [
      {
        "ip": "10.4.10.1",
        "version": "HTTP/1.1",
        "path": "/example/",
        "referrer": "http://example.com/",
        "size": "368",
        "timestamp": 1413884431,
        "agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_0)",
        "code": "200",
        "line": 5
      }
    ],
    "event": {
      "result": 1
    },
    "module": "Stats"
  }
}
```

Note:
Use cPanel's *[API Shell](https://docs.cpanel.net/cpanel/advanced/api-shell-for-cpanel)* interface (*cPanel >> Home >> Advanced >> API Shell*) to directly test cPanel API calls.

## Parameters

table
thead
tr
th
Parameter
th
Type
th
Description
th
Possible values
th
Example
tbody
tr
td
code
domain
td
em
string
td
p
strong
Required
p
The domain.
td
A valid domain on the server.
td
code
example.com
## Returns

table
thead
tr
th
strong
Return
th
strong
Type
th
strong
Description
th
strong
Possible values
th
strong
Example
tbody
tr
td
code
ip
td
em
string
td
The IP address.
td
Any valid IP address.
td
code
10.4.10.1
tr
td
code
version
td
em
string
td
The version of the request protocol, in escaped format.
td
Any HTTP request version.
td
code
HTTP/1.1
tr
td
code
path
td
em
string
td
The requested file's filepath.
td
Any valid filepath, in escaped format.
td
code
/otherexample/
tr
td
code
referrer
td
em
string
td
The URL that directed the client to the log file.
td
Any valid URL on the server.
td
code
http://example.com/
tr
td
code
size
td
em
integer
td
The file's size, in bytes.
td
Any positive integer.
td
code
400
tr
td
code
timestamp
td
em
integer
td
The request's date and time, in 
a
Unix time
 format.
td
A Unix timestamp.
td
code
1413902429
tr
td
code
agent
td
em
string
td
The agent of the client that requested the file.
td
Any web client and operating system.
td
code
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_10_0) 
tr
td
code
code
td
em
integer
td
The HTTP response code.
td
ul
li
code
200
 — OK
li
code
400
 — Bad request.
li
code
404
 — File not found.
li
code
500
 — Internal service error.
li
code
503
 — Service unavailable
li
code
504
 — Gateway timeout.
td
code
200
tr
td
code
line
td
em
string
td
The Request Line of the request.
td
Any line in the HTTP request body.
td
code
2
tr
td
code
reason
td
em
string
td
p
A reason for failure.
p
This function only returns a 
code
reason
 value if there was an error.
td
span
A string that describes the error.
td
code
This is an error message.
tr
td
code
result
td
em
Boolean
td
p
Whether the function succeeded.
td
ul
li
code
1
 — The function succeeded.
li
code
0
 — The function failed.
td
code
1