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Table Of Contents
- Programming Guide
- Contents
- vRealize Automation Programming Guide
- Overview of the vRealize Automation REST API
- REST API Authentication
- REST API Use Cases
- Create a Tenant
- Syntax for Displaying Your Current Tenants
- Syntax for Requesting a New Tenant
- Syntax for Listing All Tenant Identity Stores
- Syntax for Linking an Identity Store to the Tenant
- Syntax for Searching LDAP or Active Directory for a User
- Syntax for Assigning a User to a Role
- Syntax for Displaying all Roles Assigned to a User
- Request a Machine
- Approve a Machine Request
- List Provisioned Resources
- Manage Provisioned Deployments
- Working with Reservations
- Create a Reservation
- Display a List of Supported Reservation Types
- Displaying a Schema Definition for a Reservation
- Get the Business Group ID for a Reservation
- Get a Compute Resource for the Reservation
- Getting a Resources Schema by Reservation Type
- Creating a Reservation By Type
- Verify a Reservation and Get Reservation Details
- Display a List of Reservations
- Update a Reservation
- Delete a Reservation
- Create a Reservation
- Working with Reservation Policies
- Working with Key Pairs
- Working with Network Profiles
- Get a List of Available IP Ranges for an IPAM Provider
- Import and Export Content
- Syntax for Listing Supported Content Types
- Syntax for Listing Available Content
- Syntax for Filtering Content by Content Type
- Syntax for Creating a Package for Export
- Syntax for Listing Packages in the Content Service
- Syntax for Exporting a Package
- Syntax for Validating a Content Bundle Before Importing
- Syntax for Importing a Package
- Understanding Blueprint Schema
- Manage XaaS Content with Import and Export
- Create a Tenant
- Related Tools and Documentation
- Filtering and Formatting REST API Information
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Request a Machine
You can use REST API catalog service commands to complete a variety of tasks related to requesting a
machine. This procedure provides sample command line syntax for machine request tasks. Supporting
information regarding available input and output parameters, command-line entry samples, and sample
JSON output samples is available in the subsequent topics that explain syntax for the various tasks.
The REST API catalog service includes Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State (HATEOAS) links
that function as templates to assist users in completing common tasks that are supported by the API.
They typical scenario for using a template is for the user to submit a template request for a given context.
For example, catalog-service/api/consumer/entitledCatalogItems/ dc808d12-3786-4f7c-
b5a1-d5f997c8ad66/requests/template. Users can employ the returned template, either as is or
modified, to create an appropriate request. The user then POSTs, or PUTs, the request to the target API.
For example, catalog-service/api/consumer/entitledCatalogItems/dc808d12-3786-4f7c-
b5a1-d5f997c8ad66/requests.
This procedure provides sample command line syntax for approving a machine request. Supporting
information regarding available input and output parameters, command-line entry samples, and sample
JSON output samples is available.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as a consumer and current business group user.
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Verify that the host name and fully qualified domain name of the vRealize Automation instance are
available.
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Verify that you have a valid HTTP bearer token that matches your login credentials. See Chapter 2
REST API Authentication.
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Syntax for Listing Shared and Private Catalog Items
You can use the REST API catalog service to retrieve a list of all shared viewable catalog items for
the current user. Shared catalog items do not belong to a specific business group. Also, this service
retrieves a list of all shared and private catalog items that can be viewed, including their business
groups.
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Syntax for Getting Information for a Catalog Item
You can use the REST API catalog service to get information about a specific catalog item if desired.
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Syntax for Getting a Template Request for a Catalog Item
You can use the REST API catalog service to request catalog items. VMware supplies a number of
templates to help you create different types of machine requests.
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