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Table Of Contents
- Programming Guide
- Contents
- vRealize Automation Programming Guide
- Updated Information
- 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
- 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
- Filtering and Formatting REST API Information
- Related Tools and Documentation
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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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If you are not using the API Explorer, verify that you have a valid HTTP bearer token that matches
your login credentials. See Chapter 3 REST API Authentication.
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Obtain the business group subtenant ID values to specify on the command line. See Syntax for
Displaying Your Provisioned Resources.
Procedure
1 Display a list of all the provisioned resources.
curl --insecure -H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$host/catalog-service/api/consumer/resources/?page=n&limit=n
2 Display a list of the provisioned resources filtered by machine resource type.
curl --insecure -H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token”
https://$host/catalog-service/api/consumer/resourceTypes/Infrastructure.Machine/?page=1&limit=1
3 Display all the resource types that are available on the system.
curl --insecure -H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$host/catalog-service/api/consumer/resourceTypes
4 Display all of the provisioned resources that are owned by the business groups. Optionally, filter the
list by business group name.
curl --insecure -H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$host/catalog-service/api/consumer/resources/types/Infrastructure.Machine/?page=1&limit=2&
$orderby=dateCreated desc&$filter=((organization/subTenant/id eq 'subtenantID_group1') or
(organization/subTenant/id eq ''subtenantID_group2') … )"
5 Display the machine details for a provisioned machine.
curl --insecure -H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token”
https://$host/catalog-service/api/consumer/resources/resourceID/
Syntax for Displaying Your Provisioned Resources
You can use the REST API catalog service to display a list of all the provisioned resources that you own.
Input
Use the supported input parameters to control the command output.
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