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Table Of Contents
- vCloud API Programming Guide
- Contents
- vCloud API Programming Guide
- About the VMware vCloud API
- Hello vCloud: A Simplified RESTful Workflow
- Exploring a Cloud
- Summary of vCloud API Browsing Requests
- Retrieve the Login URL and List of Supported API Versions
- Create a Login Session Using the Integrated Identity Provider
- Retrieve a List of Organizations Accessible to You
- Retrieve an Administrative View of a Cloud
- Retrieve a List of vSphere Platform Operations and Objects for a Cloud
- Provisioning an Organization
- Summary of vCloud API Provisioning Requests
- Upload an OVF Package to Create a vApp Template
- Download a vApp or vApp Template as OVF
- Upload a Media Image
- Download a Media Image
- Capturing and Importing vApps
- Managing Catalog Items
- Creating and Using Independent Disks
- View or Change the Owner of an Object
- Controlling Access to vApps and Catalogs
- Deploying and Operating vApps
- Summary of vCloud API vApp and Virtual Machine Operations Requests
- Create a vApp From a Template
- Create a vApp From an OVF Package
- Compose a vApp From Existing Virtual Machines
- Recompose a vApp to Add or Remove Virtual Machines
- Clone a vApp
- Capture a vApp as a Template
- Update vApp Access Controls
- Provide User Input Requested by a Virtual Machine
- Attach or Detach an Independent Disk
- Creating and Using vApp Snapshots
- Operate a vApp
- Configuring vApps and Virtual Machines
- Retrieve the Configuration Links for a vApp
- Retrieve the Configuration Links for a Virtual Machine
- Update Multiple Sections of a Virtual Machine
- Retrieve or Update a Modifiable Section
- Update a vApp Network Configuration
- Update the NetworkConnectionSection of a Virtual Machine
- Retrieve or Modify the CPU Configuration of a Virtual Machine
- Retrieve or Modify the GuestCustomizationSection of a Virtual Machine
- Retrieve or Modify ProductSection Elements
- Retrieve or Modify Groups of Related Sections in a Virtual Machine
- Retrieve or Modify the Hard Disk Configuration of a Virtual Machine
- Update the Storage Profile for a Virtual Machine
- Creating and Managing Organizations
- Summary of Administrative Requests
- Administrator Credentials and Privileges
- Organization Administration
- VDC Administration
- Network Administration
- Catalog Administration
- User and Group Administration
- Working With Roles and Rights
- Managing and Monitoring a Cloud
- Summary of System Administration Requests
- Retrieve or Update System Settings
- Attach a vCenter Server
- Finding Available vCenter Resources
- Create a Provider VDC
- Create an External Network
- Create a Network Pool
- Import a Virtual Machine from vCenter
- Relocate a Virtual Machine to a Different Datastore
- Truststore and Keytab Maintenance
- Retrieve the vSphere URL of an Object
- Working With Object Metadata
- Using the Query Service
- Configuring and Using Blocking Tasks and Notifications
- vCloud Director Extension Services
- XML Representations in the vCloud API
- Index
Upload a Media Image
Uploading an ISO-format media image to a catalog creates a Media object and a corresponding CatalogItem
object.
vCloud Director supports using the vCloud API to upload media images to a catalog.
NOTE Media images in formats other than ISO can be uploaded, but are given an imageType of other in the
catalog.
The workflow for uploading media images is similar to the one shown in “Upload an OVF Package to
Create a vApp Template,” on page 58.
Prerequisites
Verify that the following conditions are met:
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You have a media image to upload.
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You are logged in as a user who has permission to upload media images.
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You know the URL of the target catalog that will receive the upload. Retrieve the XML representation of
your organization to see a list of the catalogs that it contains.
Procedure
1 Find the add link for media in the target catalog
This link has the following form:
<Link
rel="add"
type="application/vnd.vmware.vcloud.media+xml"
href="https://vcloud.example.com/api/catalog/32/action/upload" />
2 POST an action/upload request to the URL shown in Step 1
The request body is a Media element. See the request portion of “Example: Upload a Media Image,” on
page 72.
The server uses this information to create a CatalogItem and corresponding Media object, then returns
the CatalogItem in its response. See the response portion of “Example: Upload a Media Image,” on
page 72.
3 Use the URL in the Entity element of the CatalogItem to retrieve the Media object.
The Media element includes a File element that contains an upload:default URL.
4 PUT the media file contents to the upload:default link in the response.
The procedure is the same as the one shown in “Uploading Referenced Files,” on page 66.
Example: Upload a Media Image
There are two steps to uploading a media file. The first step is to make an action/upload request to the
catalog. The request body is a Media element that specifies the size of the ISO file and the name that you
want to apply to the created Media object. The imageType attribute is optional, and must be set to a value of
iso if you supply it.
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