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Example: curl Command
The following example command displays all applicable provisioned resources.
curl --insecure -H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $token"
https://$host/catalog-service/api/consumer/resources/?page=n&limit=n
Example: JSON Output
The following JSON output is returned based on the command input.
{
"links" : [ {
"@type" : "link",
"rel" : "next",
"href" : "https://vra152-009-067.mycompany.com/catalog-service/api/consumer/resources/?
page=2&limit=1"
} ],
"content" : [ {
"@type" : "ConsumerResource",
"id" : "c24e8c75-c201-489c-b51c-8d7009c23563",
"iconId" : "Travel_100.png",
"resourceTypeRef" : {
"id" : "com.mycompany.mystuff.samples.travel.packageType",
"label" : "Reservation"
},
"name" : "example",
"description" : "asd",
"status" : "ACTIVE",
"catalogResource" : {
"id" : "6fddafcd-bc3d-4753-8a2a-5fa3f78a5a90",
"label" : "example"
},
"requestId" : "55e7fcf3-4c77-4b11-a442-1f282333ac91",
"providerBinding" : {
"bindingId" : "1",
"providerRef" : {
"id" : "f60f5d1e-d6e9-4d98-9c48-f70a3e405346",
"label" : "travel-service"
}
},
}
Syntax for Displaying Provisioned Resources by Resource Type
You can use the REST API catalog service to display a list of the provisioned resources that you own
filtered by machine resource type.
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