Module netapp_ontap.models.ems_event_action

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This file has been automatically generated based on the ONTAP REST API documentation.

Classes

class EmsEventActionSchema (*, only: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = None, exclude: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = (), many: bool = False, context: Dict = None, load_only: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = (), dump_only: Union[Sequence[str], Set[str]] = (), partial: Union[bool, Sequence[str], Set[str]] = False, unknown: str = None)

The fields of the EmsEventAction object

Ancestors

  • netapp_ontap.resource.ResourceSchema
  • marshmallow.schema.Schema
  • marshmallow.base.SchemaABC

Class variables

confirmation_message: EmsUiMessage GET

The confirmation_message field of the ems_event_action.

description: EmsUiMessage GET

The description field of the ems_event_action.

href: str GET

URI on which to perform the action, using the HTTP method specified in the method property.

Example: /api/resourcelink

method: str GET

HTTP verb, such as PATCH, POST, used to perform the action.

Example: PATCH

name: str GET

Name of the action.

Example: schedule

parameters: List[EmsActionParameter] GET

Parameter list for the action.

request_body_template: Dict GET

JSON object describing the structure of the request body if arguments must be provided in the body when invoking the action. A JSON string value that takes the form of {parameter-name} must be substituted by user input values encoded as the appropriate JSON type. The following table gives examples where the parameter type is a string, an integer, and an array: | request_body_template value | parameter value | request body | | --------------------------- | ---------------------------- | ------------------------------- | | {"name": "{user-name}"} | user-name="Joe" | {"name": "Joe"} | | {"retry count": "{count}"} | count=10 | {"retry_count": 10} | | {"domains": "{dns_names}"} | dns_names=["dns-1", "dns-2"] | {"domains": ["dns-1", "dns-2"]} | Only JSON string values that start with a '{' and end with a '}' should be considered for parameter substitutions. A JSON string value such as "{user-name} is the syntax" should be treated as a literal string with no parameter substitution to be performed. Double curly braces '{{' and '}}' are used to escape parameter substitutions, therefore double curly braces must be converted to single curly braces. For example, "{{user-name}}" is converted to the JSON string value "{user-name}". Note that this rule only applies if a JSON string starts with '{{' and ends with '}}'. The following table provides examples of when parameter substitutions must not be performed: | request_body_template value | request body | | --------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | | {"name": "{user-name} is bad"} | {"name": "{user-name} is bad"} | | {"name": "{{user-name}}"} | {"name": "{user-name}"} | | {"name": "{{user-name}} is bad"} | {"name": "{{user-name}} is bad"} | | {"name": "{{{{user-name}}}}"} | {"name": "{{user-name}}"} |

title: EmsUiMessage GET

The title field of the ems_event_action.