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\FcpoolApi

All URIs are relative to https://intersight.com

Method HTTP request Description
CreateFcpoolPool Post /api/v1/fcpool/Pools Create a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.
CreateFcpoolReservation Post /api/v1/fcpool/Reservations Create a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.
DeleteFcpoolLease Delete /api/v1/fcpool/Leases/{Moid} Delete a 'fcpool.Lease' resource.
DeleteFcpoolPool Delete /api/v1/fcpool/Pools/{Moid} Delete a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.
DeleteFcpoolReservation Delete /api/v1/fcpool/Reservations/{Moid} Delete a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.
GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid Get /api/v1/fcpool/FcBlocks/{Moid} Read a 'fcpool.FcBlock' resource.
GetFcpoolFcBlockList Get /api/v1/fcpool/FcBlocks Read a 'fcpool.FcBlock' resource.
GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid Get /api/v1/fcpool/Leases/{Moid} Read a 'fcpool.Lease' resource.
GetFcpoolLeaseList Get /api/v1/fcpool/Leases Read a 'fcpool.Lease' resource.
GetFcpoolPoolByMoid Get /api/v1/fcpool/Pools/{Moid} Read a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.
GetFcpoolPoolList Get /api/v1/fcpool/Pools Read a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.
GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid Get /api/v1/fcpool/PoolMembers/{Moid} Read a 'fcpool.PoolMember' resource.
GetFcpoolPoolMemberList Get /api/v1/fcpool/PoolMembers Read a 'fcpool.PoolMember' resource.
GetFcpoolReservationByMoid Get /api/v1/fcpool/Reservations/{Moid} Read a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.
GetFcpoolReservationList Get /api/v1/fcpool/Reservations Read a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.
GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid Get /api/v1/fcpool/Universes/{Moid} Read a 'fcpool.Universe' resource.
GetFcpoolUniverseList Get /api/v1/fcpool/Universes Read a 'fcpool.Universe' resource.
PatchFcpoolPool Patch /api/v1/fcpool/Pools/{Moid} Update a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.
UpdateFcpoolPool Post /api/v1/fcpool/Pools/{Moid} Update a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

CreateFcpoolPool

FcpoolPool CreateFcpoolPool(ctx).FcpoolPool(fcpoolPool).IfMatch(ifMatch).IfNoneMatch(ifNoneMatch).Execute()

Create a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	fcpoolPool := *openapiclient.NewFcpoolPool("ClassId_example", "ObjectType_example") // FcpoolPool | The 'fcpool.Pool' resource to create.
	ifMatch := "ifMatch_example" // string | For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request. (optional)
	ifNoneMatch := "ifNoneMatch_example" // string | For methods that apply server-side changes, If-None-Match used with the * value can be used to create a resource not known to exist, guaranteeing that another resource creation didn't happen before, losing the data of the previous put. The request will be processed only if the eventually existing resource's ETag doesn't match any of the values listed. Otherwise, the status code 412 (Precondition Failed) is used. The asterisk is a special value representing any resource. It is only useful when creating a resource, usually with PUT, to check if another resource with the identity has already been created before. The comparison with the stored ETag uses the weak comparison algorithm, meaning two resources are considered identical if the content is equivalent - they don't have to be identical byte for byte. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.CreateFcpoolPool(context.Background()).FcpoolPool(fcpoolPool).IfMatch(ifMatch).IfNoneMatch(ifNoneMatch).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.CreateFcpoolPool``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `CreateFcpoolPool`: FcpoolPool
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.CreateFcpoolPool`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiCreateFcpoolPoolRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
fcpoolPool FcpoolPool The 'fcpool.Pool' resource to create.
ifMatch string For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request.
ifNoneMatch string For methods that apply server-side changes, If-None-Match used with the * value can be used to create a resource not known to exist, guaranteeing that another resource creation didn't happen before, losing the data of the previous put. The request will be processed only if the eventually existing resource's ETag doesn't match any of the values listed. Otherwise, the status code 412 (Precondition Failed) is used. The asterisk is a special value representing any resource. It is only useful when creating a resource, usually with PUT, to check if another resource with the identity has already been created before. The comparison with the stored ETag uses the weak comparison algorithm, meaning two resources are considered identical if the content is equivalent - they don't have to be identical byte for byte.

Return type

FcpoolPool

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json
  • Accept: application/json

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CreateFcpoolReservation

FcpoolReservation CreateFcpoolReservation(ctx).FcpoolReservation(fcpoolReservation).IfMatch(ifMatch).IfNoneMatch(ifNoneMatch).Execute()

Create a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	fcpoolReservation := *openapiclient.NewFcpoolReservation("ClassId_example", "ObjectType_example") // FcpoolReservation | The 'fcpool.Reservation' resource to create.
	ifMatch := "ifMatch_example" // string | For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request. (optional)
	ifNoneMatch := "ifNoneMatch_example" // string | For methods that apply server-side changes, If-None-Match used with the * value can be used to create a resource not known to exist, guaranteeing that another resource creation didn't happen before, losing the data of the previous put. The request will be processed only if the eventually existing resource's ETag doesn't match any of the values listed. Otherwise, the status code 412 (Precondition Failed) is used. The asterisk is a special value representing any resource. It is only useful when creating a resource, usually with PUT, to check if another resource with the identity has already been created before. The comparison with the stored ETag uses the weak comparison algorithm, meaning two resources are considered identical if the content is equivalent - they don't have to be identical byte for byte. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.CreateFcpoolReservation(context.Background()).FcpoolReservation(fcpoolReservation).IfMatch(ifMatch).IfNoneMatch(ifNoneMatch).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.CreateFcpoolReservation``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `CreateFcpoolReservation`: FcpoolReservation
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.CreateFcpoolReservation`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiCreateFcpoolReservationRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
fcpoolReservation FcpoolReservation The 'fcpool.Reservation' resource to create.
ifMatch string For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request.
ifNoneMatch string For methods that apply server-side changes, If-None-Match used with the * value can be used to create a resource not known to exist, guaranteeing that another resource creation didn't happen before, losing the data of the previous put. The request will be processed only if the eventually existing resource's ETag doesn't match any of the values listed. Otherwise, the status code 412 (Precondition Failed) is used. The asterisk is a special value representing any resource. It is only useful when creating a resource, usually with PUT, to check if another resource with the identity has already been created before. The comparison with the stored ETag uses the weak comparison algorithm, meaning two resources are considered identical if the content is equivalent - they don't have to be identical byte for byte.

Return type

FcpoolReservation

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json
  • Accept: application/json

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DeleteFcpoolLease

DeleteFcpoolLease(ctx, moid).Execute()

Delete a 'fcpool.Lease' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.DeleteFcpoolLease(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.DeleteFcpoolLease``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiDeleteFcpoolLeaseRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

(empty response body)

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json

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DeleteFcpoolPool

DeleteFcpoolPool(ctx, moid).Execute()

Delete a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.DeleteFcpoolPool(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.DeleteFcpoolPool``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiDeleteFcpoolPoolRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

(empty response body)

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json

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DeleteFcpoolReservation

DeleteFcpoolReservation(ctx, moid).Execute()

Delete a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.DeleteFcpoolReservation(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.DeleteFcpoolReservation``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiDeleteFcpoolReservationRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

(empty response body)

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json

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GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid

FcpoolFcBlock GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid(ctx, moid).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.FcBlock' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid`: FcpoolFcBlock
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolFcBlockByMoid`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolFcBlockByMoidRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

FcpoolFcBlock

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolFcBlockList

FcpoolFcBlockResponse GetFcpoolFcBlockList(ctx).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.FcBlock' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	filter := "$filter=CreateTime gt 2012-08-29T21:58:33Z" // string | Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). (optional) (default to "")
	orderby := "$orderby=CreationTime" // string | Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources. (optional)
	top := int32($top=10) // int32 | Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. (optional) (default to 100)
	skip := int32($skip=100) // int32 | Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. (optional) (default to 0)
	select_ := "$select=CreateTime,ModTime" // string | Specifies a subset of properties to return. (optional) (default to "")
	expand := "$expand=DisplayNames" // string | Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources. (optional)
	apply := "apply_example" // string | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The \"$apply\" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are \"aggregate\" and \"groupby\". The **aggregate** transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The **groupby** transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set. (optional)
	count := false // bool | The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources. (optional)
	inlinecount := "$inlinecount=true" // string | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. (optional) (default to "allpages")
	at := "at=VersionType eq 'Configured'" // string | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. (optional)
	tags := "tags_example" // string | The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolFcBlockList(context.Background()).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolFcBlockList``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolFcBlockList`: FcpoolFcBlockResponse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolFcBlockList`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolFcBlockListRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
filter string Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). [default to ""]
orderby string Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources.
top int32 Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. [default to 100]
skip int32 Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. [default to 0]
select_ string Specifies a subset of properties to return. [default to ""]
expand string Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources.
apply string Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The "$apply" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are "aggregate" and "groupby". The aggregate transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The groupby transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set.
count bool The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources.
inlinecount string The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. [default to "allpages"]
at string Similar to "$filter", but "at" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an "at" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section.
tags string The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key.

Return type

FcpoolFcBlockResponse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid

FcpoolLease GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid(ctx, moid).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Lease' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid`: FcpoolLease
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolLeaseByMoid`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolLeaseByMoidRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

FcpoolLease

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolLeaseList

FcpoolLeaseResponse GetFcpoolLeaseList(ctx).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Lease' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	filter := "$filter=CreateTime gt 2012-08-29T21:58:33Z" // string | Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). (optional) (default to "")
	orderby := "$orderby=CreationTime" // string | Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources. (optional)
	top := int32($top=10) // int32 | Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. (optional) (default to 100)
	skip := int32($skip=100) // int32 | Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. (optional) (default to 0)
	select_ := "$select=CreateTime,ModTime" // string | Specifies a subset of properties to return. (optional) (default to "")
	expand := "$expand=DisplayNames" // string | Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources. (optional)
	apply := "apply_example" // string | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The \"$apply\" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are \"aggregate\" and \"groupby\". The **aggregate** transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The **groupby** transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set. (optional)
	count := false // bool | The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources. (optional)
	inlinecount := "$inlinecount=true" // string | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. (optional) (default to "allpages")
	at := "at=VersionType eq 'Configured'" // string | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. (optional)
	tags := "tags_example" // string | The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolLeaseList(context.Background()).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolLeaseList``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolLeaseList`: FcpoolLeaseResponse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolLeaseList`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolLeaseListRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
filter string Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). [default to ""]
orderby string Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources.
top int32 Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. [default to 100]
skip int32 Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. [default to 0]
select_ string Specifies a subset of properties to return. [default to ""]
expand string Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources.
apply string Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The "$apply" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are "aggregate" and "groupby". The aggregate transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The groupby transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set.
count bool The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources.
inlinecount string The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. [default to "allpages"]
at string Similar to "$filter", but "at" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an "at" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section.
tags string The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key.

Return type

FcpoolLeaseResponse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolPoolByMoid

FcpoolPool GetFcpoolPoolByMoid(ctx, moid).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolByMoid(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolByMoid``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolPoolByMoid`: FcpoolPool
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolByMoid`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolPoolByMoidRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

FcpoolPool

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolPoolList

FcpoolPoolResponse GetFcpoolPoolList(ctx).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	filter := "$filter=CreateTime gt 2012-08-29T21:58:33Z" // string | Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). (optional) (default to "")
	orderby := "$orderby=CreationTime" // string | Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources. (optional)
	top := int32($top=10) // int32 | Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. (optional) (default to 100)
	skip := int32($skip=100) // int32 | Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. (optional) (default to 0)
	select_ := "$select=CreateTime,ModTime" // string | Specifies a subset of properties to return. (optional) (default to "")
	expand := "$expand=DisplayNames" // string | Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources. (optional)
	apply := "apply_example" // string | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The \"$apply\" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are \"aggregate\" and \"groupby\". The **aggregate** transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The **groupby** transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set. (optional)
	count := false // bool | The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources. (optional)
	inlinecount := "$inlinecount=true" // string | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. (optional) (default to "allpages")
	at := "at=VersionType eq 'Configured'" // string | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. (optional)
	tags := "tags_example" // string | The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolList(context.Background()).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolList``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolPoolList`: FcpoolPoolResponse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolList`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolPoolListRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
filter string Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). [default to ""]
orderby string Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources.
top int32 Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. [default to 100]
skip int32 Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. [default to 0]
select_ string Specifies a subset of properties to return. [default to ""]
expand string Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources.
apply string Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The "$apply" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are "aggregate" and "groupby". The aggregate transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The groupby transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set.
count bool The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources.
inlinecount string The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. [default to "allpages"]
at string Similar to "$filter", but "at" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an "at" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section.
tags string The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key.

Return type

FcpoolPoolResponse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid

FcpoolPoolMember GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid(ctx, moid).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.PoolMember' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid`: FcpoolPoolMember
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoid`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolPoolMemberByMoidRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

FcpoolPoolMember

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolPoolMemberList

FcpoolPoolMemberResponse GetFcpoolPoolMemberList(ctx).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.PoolMember' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	filter := "$filter=CreateTime gt 2012-08-29T21:58:33Z" // string | Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). (optional) (default to "")
	orderby := "$orderby=CreationTime" // string | Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources. (optional)
	top := int32($top=10) // int32 | Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. (optional) (default to 100)
	skip := int32($skip=100) // int32 | Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. (optional) (default to 0)
	select_ := "$select=CreateTime,ModTime" // string | Specifies a subset of properties to return. (optional) (default to "")
	expand := "$expand=DisplayNames" // string | Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources. (optional)
	apply := "apply_example" // string | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The \"$apply\" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are \"aggregate\" and \"groupby\". The **aggregate** transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The **groupby** transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set. (optional)
	count := false // bool | The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources. (optional)
	inlinecount := "$inlinecount=true" // string | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. (optional) (default to "allpages")
	at := "at=VersionType eq 'Configured'" // string | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. (optional)
	tags := "tags_example" // string | The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolMemberList(context.Background()).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolMemberList``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolPoolMemberList`: FcpoolPoolMemberResponse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolPoolMemberList`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolPoolMemberListRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
filter string Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). [default to ""]
orderby string Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources.
top int32 Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. [default to 100]
skip int32 Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. [default to 0]
select_ string Specifies a subset of properties to return. [default to ""]
expand string Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources.
apply string Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The "$apply" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are "aggregate" and "groupby". The aggregate transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The groupby transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set.
count bool The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources.
inlinecount string The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. [default to "allpages"]
at string Similar to "$filter", but "at" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an "at" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section.
tags string The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key.

Return type

FcpoolPoolMemberResponse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolReservationByMoid

FcpoolReservation GetFcpoolReservationByMoid(ctx, moid).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolReservationByMoid(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolReservationByMoid``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolReservationByMoid`: FcpoolReservation
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolReservationByMoid`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolReservationByMoidRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

FcpoolReservation

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolReservationList

FcpoolReservationResponse GetFcpoolReservationList(ctx).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Reservation' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	filter := "$filter=CreateTime gt 2012-08-29T21:58:33Z" // string | Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). (optional) (default to "")
	orderby := "$orderby=CreationTime" // string | Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources. (optional)
	top := int32($top=10) // int32 | Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. (optional) (default to 100)
	skip := int32($skip=100) // int32 | Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. (optional) (default to 0)
	select_ := "$select=CreateTime,ModTime" // string | Specifies a subset of properties to return. (optional) (default to "")
	expand := "$expand=DisplayNames" // string | Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources. (optional)
	apply := "apply_example" // string | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The \"$apply\" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are \"aggregate\" and \"groupby\". The **aggregate** transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The **groupby** transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set. (optional)
	count := false // bool | The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources. (optional)
	inlinecount := "$inlinecount=true" // string | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. (optional) (default to "allpages")
	at := "at=VersionType eq 'Configured'" // string | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. (optional)
	tags := "tags_example" // string | The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolReservationList(context.Background()).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolReservationList``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolReservationList`: FcpoolReservationResponse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolReservationList`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolReservationListRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
filter string Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). [default to ""]
orderby string Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources.
top int32 Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. [default to 100]
skip int32 Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. [default to 0]
select_ string Specifies a subset of properties to return. [default to ""]
expand string Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources.
apply string Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The "$apply" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are "aggregate" and "groupby". The aggregate transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The groupby transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set.
count bool The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources.
inlinecount string The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. [default to "allpages"]
at string Similar to "$filter", but "at" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an "at" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section.
tags string The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key.

Return type

FcpoolReservationResponse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid

FcpoolUniverse GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid(ctx, moid).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Universe' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid(context.Background(), moid).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid`: FcpoolUniverse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolUniverseByMoid`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolUniverseByMoidRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

Return type

FcpoolUniverse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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GetFcpoolUniverseList

FcpoolUniverseResponse GetFcpoolUniverseList(ctx).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()

Read a 'fcpool.Universe' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	filter := "$filter=CreateTime gt 2012-08-29T21:58:33Z" // string | Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). (optional) (default to "")
	orderby := "$orderby=CreationTime" // string | Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources. (optional)
	top := int32($top=10) // int32 | Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. (optional) (default to 100)
	skip := int32($skip=100) // int32 | Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. (optional) (default to 0)
	select_ := "$select=CreateTime,ModTime" // string | Specifies a subset of properties to return. (optional) (default to "")
	expand := "$expand=DisplayNames" // string | Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources. (optional)
	apply := "apply_example" // string | Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The \"$apply\" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are \"aggregate\" and \"groupby\". The **aggregate** transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The **groupby** transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set. (optional)
	count := false // bool | The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources. (optional)
	inlinecount := "$inlinecount=true" // string | The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. (optional) (default to "allpages")
	at := "at=VersionType eq 'Configured'" // string | Similar to \"$filter\", but \"at\" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an \"at\" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section. (optional)
	tags := "tags_example" // string | The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolUniverseList(context.Background()).Filter(filter).Orderby(orderby).Top(top).Skip(skip).Select_(select_).Expand(expand).Apply(apply).Count(count).Inlinecount(inlinecount).At(at).Tags(tags).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolUniverseList``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `GetFcpoolUniverseList`: FcpoolUniverseResponse
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.GetFcpoolUniverseList`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiGetFcpoolUniverseListRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes
filter string Filter criteria for the resources to return. A URI with a $filter query option identifies a subset of the entries from the Collection of Entries. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the $filter option. The expression language that is used in $filter queries supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false). [default to ""]
orderby string Determines what properties are used to sort the collection of resources.
top int32 Specifies the maximum number of resources to return in the response. [default to 100]
skip int32 Specifies the number of resources to skip in the response. [default to 0]
select_ string Specifies a subset of properties to return. [default to ""]
expand string Specify additional attributes or related resources to return in addition to the primary resources.
apply string Specify one or more transformation operations to perform aggregation on the resources. The transformations are processed in order with the output from a transformation being used as input for the subsequent transformation. The "$apply" query takes a sequence of set transformations, separated by forward slashes to express that they are consecutively applied, i.e., the result of each transformation is the input to the next transformation. Supported aggregation methods are "aggregate" and "groupby". The aggregate transformation takes a comma-separated list of one or more aggregate expressions as parameters and returns a result set with a single instance, representing the aggregated value for all instances in the input set. The groupby transformation takes one or two parameters and 1. Splits the initial set into subsets where all instances in a subset have the same values for the grouping properties specified in the first parameter, 2. Applies set transformations to each subset according to the second parameter, resulting in a new set of potentially different structure and cardinality, 3. Ensures that the instances in the result set contain all grouping properties with the correct values for the group, 4. Concatenates the intermediate result sets into one result set. A groupby transformation affects the structure of the result set.
count bool The $count query specifies the service should return the count of the matching resources, instead of returning the resources.
inlinecount string The $inlinecount query option allows clients to request an inline count of the matching resources included with the resources in the response. [default to "allpages"]
at string Similar to "$filter", but "at" is specifically used to filter versioning information properties for resources to return. A URI with an "at" Query Option identifies a subset of the Entries from the Collection of Entries identified by the Resource Path section of the URI. The subset is determined by selecting only the Entries that satisfy the predicate expression specified by the query option. The expression language that is used in at operators supports references to properties and literals. The literal values can be strings enclosed in single quotes, numbers and boolean values (true or false) or any of the additional literal representations shown in the Abstract Type System section.
tags string The 'tags' parameter is used to request a summary of the Tag utilization for this resource. When the 'tags' parameter is specified, the response provides a list of tag keys, the number of times the key has been used across all documents, and the tag values that have been assigned to the tag key.

Return type

FcpoolUniverseResponse

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: Not defined
  • Accept: application/json, text/csv, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

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PatchFcpoolPool

FcpoolPool PatchFcpoolPool(ctx, moid).FcpoolPool(fcpoolPool).IfMatch(ifMatch).Execute()

Update a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.
	fcpoolPool := *openapiclient.NewFcpoolPool("ClassId_example", "ObjectType_example") // FcpoolPool | The 'fcpool.Pool' resource to update.
	ifMatch := "ifMatch_example" // string | For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.PatchFcpoolPool(context.Background(), moid).FcpoolPool(fcpoolPool).IfMatch(ifMatch).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.PatchFcpoolPool``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `PatchFcpoolPool`: FcpoolPool
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.PatchFcpoolPool`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiPatchFcpoolPoolRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

fcpoolPool | FcpoolPool | The 'fcpool.Pool' resource to update. | ifMatch | string | For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request. |

Return type

FcpoolPool

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/json-patch+json
  • Accept: application/json

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UpdateFcpoolPool

FcpoolPool UpdateFcpoolPool(ctx, moid).FcpoolPool(fcpoolPool).IfMatch(ifMatch).Execute()

Update a 'fcpool.Pool' resource.

Example

package main

import (
	"context"
	"fmt"
	"os"
	openapiclient "github.com/CiscoDevNet/intersight-go"
)

func main() {
	moid := "moid_example" // string | The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.
	fcpoolPool := *openapiclient.NewFcpoolPool("ClassId_example", "ObjectType_example") // FcpoolPool | The 'fcpool.Pool' resource to update.
	ifMatch := "ifMatch_example" // string | For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request. (optional)

	configuration := openapiclient.NewConfiguration()
	apiClient := openapiclient.NewAPIClient(configuration)
	resp, r, err := apiClient.FcpoolApi.UpdateFcpoolPool(context.Background(), moid).FcpoolPool(fcpoolPool).IfMatch(ifMatch).Execute()
	if err != nil {
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `FcpoolApi.UpdateFcpoolPool``: %v\n", err)
		fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
	}
	// response from `UpdateFcpoolPool`: FcpoolPool
	fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Response from `FcpoolApi.UpdateFcpoolPool`: %v\n", resp)
}

Path Parameters

Name Type Description Notes
ctx context.Context context for authentication, logging, cancellation, deadlines, tracing, etc.
moid string The unique Moid identifier of a resource instance.

Other Parameters

Other parameters are passed through a pointer to a apiUpdateFcpoolPoolRequest struct via the builder pattern

Name Type Description Notes

fcpoolPool | FcpoolPool | The 'fcpool.Pool' resource to update. | ifMatch | string | For methods that apply server-side changes, and in particular for PUT, If-Match can be used to prevent the lost update problem. It can check if the modification of a resource that the user wants to upload will not override another change that has been done since the original resource was fetched. If the request cannot be fulfilled, the 412 (Precondition Failed) response is returned. When modifying a resource using POST or PUT, the If-Match header must be set to the value of the resource ModTime property after which no lost update problem should occur. For example, a client send a GET request to obtain a resource, which includes the ModTime property. The ModTime indicates the last time the resource was created or modified. The client then sends a POST or PUT request with the If-Match header set to the ModTime property of the resource as obtained in the GET request. |

Return type

FcpoolPool

Authorization

http_signature, cookieAuth, oAuth2, oAuth2

HTTP request headers

  • Content-Type: application/json, application/json-patch+json
  • Accept: application/json

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